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Gin no Yu in Arima Onsen is a cozy public bathhouse known for its clear, mineral-rich silver water. With a peaceful setting and traditional design, it offers a relaxing soak after exploring the town.
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Kin no Yu in Arima Onsen is the town’s largest public bathhouse, featuring mineral-rich gold water. With warm indoor baths, a free foot bath, and a drinking fountain, it offers a relaxing wellness experience.
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Toy Museum in Kurashiki offers a nostalgic journey through Japan’s toy history, with four rooms showcasing toys from all 47 prefectures. Explore unique souvenirs and relax at the on-site café!
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Sandanbeki in Shirahama features dramatic cliffs and sea caves with tunnels and a hidden shrine—an exciting blend of nature, mystery, and coastal adventure.
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Sakinoyu is a seaside outdoor bath in Shirahama with ocean views and over 1,000 years of history—perfect for a peaceful soak with a timeless atmosphere.
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Minakata Kumagusu Museum in Shirahama honors a legendary scholar with engaging exhibits on nature, folklore, and science—perfect for curious and culture-loving travelers.
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Engetsu Island is a scenic sea rock in Shirahama where the sunset shines through a round hole—perfect for photographers and nature lovers seeking a peaceful view.
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Energy Land is a quirky, retro-style theme park in Shirahama with fun illusions and 3D rides—great for families seeking a playful stop during their visit.
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Gyoja Festival in Dorogawa Onsen, held in early August, celebrates Shugendo founder En no Gyoja’s return from exile. Experience vibrant processions, masked dancers, and deep spiritual traditions.
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Ominesan is a must-see for climbers, trekkers, and pilgrims. Tackle the challenging Omine-Okugake Trail, enjoy breathtaking views, visit Ryusenji Temple, and relax in nearby Dorogawa Onsen. A spiritual adventure awaits!
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