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Kirin Beer Factory Sendai
1. Kirin Beer Factory Sendai

Kirin Beer Factory Sendai offers guided brewery tours, beer tastings, and a restaurant. Learn about beer-making, enjoy fresh Kirin beer, and get pouring tips. Advance reservations are recommended.

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Kirifuri Waterfall (Kirifuri no taki)
2. Kirifuri Waterfall (Kirifuri no taki)

Kirifuri Waterfall is a mesmerizing 75-meter cascade near Nikko. Its misty charm and stunning seasonal colors make it a must-see. Easily accessible from an observation deck, it’s perfect year-round!

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Kegon Waterfall (Kegon no taki)
3. Kegon Waterfall (Kegon no taki)

Kegon Waterfall, one of Nikko's most famous sights, stands 100 meters tall and is ranked among Japan’s top three waterfalls. Visit the free or paid observation platforms for stunning views!

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Kanmangafuchi Abyss
4. Kanmangafuchi Abyss

Kanmangafuchi Abyss is a scenic gorge near Nikko, offering a peaceful riverside walk with stunning views. Admire the 70 stone Jizo statues, each with its own unique charm, along the tranquil path.

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Kanaya Hotel History House
5. Kanaya Hotel History House

Kanaya Hotel History House offers a fascinating look at Nikko's past. Once a residence, it became a guesthouse in 1872, hosting famous guests like Einstein. Explore tatami rooms, stairways, and gardens!

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Italian Embassy Villa
6. Italian Embassy Villa

Italian Embassy Villa, located by Lake Chuzenji, was once the summer residence of Italy’s ambassador. Now open to the public, it offers a glimpse into the luxurious past and beautiful surroundings.

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Irohazaka Winding Road
7. Irohazaka Winding Road

Irohazaka Winding Road is a scenic mountain route connecting Nikko to Lake Chuzenji, famous for its 48 hairpin turns. In autumn, the vibrant foliage makes it a must-see, offering breathtaking views.

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Toshogu Shrine
8. Toshogu Shrine

Toshogu Shrine in Nikko is a stunning tribute to Tokugawa Ieyasu, featuring intricate buildings, the famous Yomeimon Gate, "see no evil" monkeys, and a unique "Crying Dragon" ceiling. A cultural gem!

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Iemitsu Mausoleum (Taiyuin)
9. Iemitsu Mausoleum (Taiyuin)

Taiyuin is the mausoleum of Tokugawa Iemitsu, Japan’s third shogun. A blend of Shinto and Buddhist styles, it features grand gates, intricate carvings, and Iemitsu's serene mausoleum—a must-visit for history fans.

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Gyutan (Beef Tongue)
10. Gyutan (Beef Tongue)

Sendai is the birthplace of gyutan, a delicious beef tongue dish available in various forms, including grilled, donburi, and curry. Enjoy it with oxtail soup and mugi gohan.

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