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Dainichi-ji Temple, the 4th temple on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, offers a peaceful retreat in a tranquil valley. Explore its serene garden, ancient cherry tree, and discover the hidden Buddha in a spiritual setting.
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The Aizumicho Historical Museum offers an immersive journey into the region's rich past. Explore fascinating exhibits that showcase the area's cultural heritage, perfect for history lovers and curious travelers.
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Onigashima Cave on Megijima Island is a must for adventurers! Explore eerie limestone formations, hike to stunning views, and uncover the cave’s mysterious connection to Japanese folklore.
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Ibuki Hachimangu Shrine, nestled on Ibukijima Island, offers a serene escape into nature and history. Explore its rich heritage while enjoying breathtaking views and the peaceful atmosphere of the Seto Inland Sea.
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Kasashima Town Residences on Honjima Island offers a step back to Japan's Edo Period. Stroll through preserved streets, explore wooden houses, and visit the castle ruins for stunning views and history.
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The Former Government Office on Honjima Island offers a fascinating peek into Japan's maritime history. Discover relics from the Shiwaku Navy, including logbooks from Japan's first Pacific-crossing ship!
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Jonoyama Viewpoint on Awashima Island offers stunning panoramic views of the island and Seto Inland Sea. Enjoy a peaceful 30-minute hike through lush greenery for breathtaking vistas at the top!
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Awashima Marine Memorial Park op Awashima Island viert de maritieme geschiedenis van Japan. Verken het voormalige Nationale Zeilerschoolgebouw, een museum, wandel door serene paden en geniet van het uitzicht!
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Explore the hidden gem of Takamijima Island in Japan, known for its picturesque beaches, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage.
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Amakusa Collegio Museum showcases Japan's first Gutenberg press replica and tells the story of a Christian college that became the world's largest publisher in the 1590s.
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