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Meiji Jingu Museum, near Meiji Shrine, displays treasures from Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken's collection. Designed by Kuma Kengo, it’s a must-visit for those interested in Japan's imperial history.
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National Science Museum in Ueno Park offers an exciting mix of science and nature. Explore interactive exhibits, mounted animals, and a 360-degree virtual theater, making it a fun, educational experience.
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The Miyajima Museum of History and Folklore offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's history and daily life. Explore artifacts, sacred items, and traditional tools in a historic, serene setting.
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Miyajima Aquarium, located at the western edge of Miyajima, showcases sea life from local waters and beyond. Enjoy exhibits on oysters, local marine life, and species from around the world—fun for all ages!
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Senjokaku, built in 1587 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, is a historic hall on Miyajima Island. Known for its unfinished design, it offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere near the famous Itsukushima Shrine.
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Daisho-in, a key Shingon Buddhist temple on Miyajima Island, is a must-visit for history and spirituality enthusiasts. Explore its halls, unique sand mandala, and peaceful surroundings while hiking Mount Misen.
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Mount Misen, the highest peak on Miyajima, offers breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea and Hiroshima City. Explore sacred sites, hike scenic trails, or take the ropeway for a stunning experience.
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Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island is renowned for its "floating" torii gate, offering stunning views at high tide. Explore its beautiful architecture, scenic paths, and breathtaking boat cruises.
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Ankokuji Temple, founded in the Kamakura Period, is a serene spot featuring national treasures like the Amida Buddha statue and Jizo Bodhisattva. Explore its peaceful grounds and unique tropical plants.
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The Museum of History and Folklore in Tomonoura offers a fascinating look into the town's rich past, with exhibits on local industries, merchant ships, and life at Tomo Castle. A must-see for history buffs!
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