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Katsuo no Tataki is Kochi’s famous dish, featuring lightly grilled bonito with a smoky flavor. Served with fresh onions, ginger, and a citrusy soy sauce, it's a must-try dish for food lovers in Kochi!
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Kochi Castle, built in the early 1600s, is one of Japan’s few surviving castles. Explore its historic wooden interiors, enjoy stunning views from the tower, and discover Kochi’s rich Edo-era heritage.
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Tottori Castle offers stunning views and rich history! Explore its stone walls, enjoy cherry blossoms in spring, and visit Jinpukaku, a grand European-style mansion that once welcomed royalty.
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The Sand Museum in Tottori is a must-visit! Marvel at towering sand sculptures by world-class artists, each with a unique theme. Located by the dunes, it’s a stunning blend of art and nature!
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Tottori Sand Dunes are a must-see natural wonder! Explore vast dunes up to 50 meters high, enjoy thrilling activities like sandboarding, and visit the Sand Museum, featuring stunning global sand sculptures.
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Kannon-in Temple is a hidden gem in Tottori! Stroll through its serene Edo-period garden, enjoy matcha with stunning views, and relax by a pond shaped like a crane and turtle—symbols of longevity!
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Naramachi, Nara’s historic merchant district, blends traditional Edo-era buildings with modern boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Explore its charming streets, rich history, and preserved machiya homes.
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Imanishike Shoin Residence in Naramachi offers a glimpse into Japan's past with its charming garden, spacious interiors, and peaceful atmosphere. Relax with green tea and Japanese sweets in this serene spot.
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Naramachi Shiryokan is a charming museum in Nara’s historic district, showcasing local history and culture. Discover colorful hanging monkeys, traditional artifacts, and the unique heritage of Naramachi.
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Nara Craft Museum showcases Nara’s rich artistic heritage, featuring exquisite writing brushes, inks, and kogakumen masks. A must-visit for those interested in traditional Japanese crafts and culture.
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