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Takahashi Historical Museum
1. Takahashi Historical Museum

The Takahashi Historical Museum offers a fascinating dive into the city's rich past. Explore artifacts, documents, and exhibits that highlight Takahashi's cultural and historical journey from ancient to modern times.

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Takahashi Folk Museum
2. Takahashi Folk Museum

Takahashi Folk Museum, housed in a charming Meiji Period building, offers history lovers a rich collection of nearly 3000 items, showcasing local tools, appliances, and portable shrines from past centuries.

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Taiji Whale Museum
3. Taiji Whale Museum

Taiji Whale Museum mixes live whale shows, hands-on feeding, and a magical dolphin tunnel that’s popular online—perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves marine life.

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Shunpanro Hall (Sino-Japanese Peace Memorial Hall)
4. Shunpanro Hall (Sino-Japanese Peace Memorial Hall)

Shunpanro Hall, a historic hotel and restaurant by Akama Shrine, offers scenic views of the Kanmon Strait. With roots in the Edo Period, it’s a must-visit for history lovers and those seeking a relaxing experience.

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Shoin Shrine
5. Shoin Shrine

Shoin Shrine in Hagi honors Yoshida Shoin, a key figure in Japan's modernization. Visit his residence, Shokason Juku School, and the history museum to explore his legacy, including his writings and influence.

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Shionomisaki Lighthouse
6. Shionomisaki Lighthouse

Shionomisaki Lighthouse in Kushimoto marks the southernmost point of Japan’s mainland. Enjoy amazing sea views, peaceful walks, and a museum telling its historic story.

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Shimonoseki Nabecho Post Office
7. Shimonoseki Nabecho Post Office

Shimonoseki Nabecho Post Office, built in 1900, is Japan’s oldest still-operating post office and a historic Western-style building. Explore its rich history, exhibits, and modern charm in a unique setting.

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Reihokan Museum
8. Reihokan Museum

The Reihokan Museum in Koyasan is a must-visit for history and culture lovers. Featuring sacred sculptures, mandalas, and religious paintings, it offers a fascinating look into the spiritual heritage of the region.

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Oshima Island
9. Oshima Island

Oshima Island blends coastal beauty with history through two museums celebrating early Japan-Turkey and Japan-US friendships, plus trails with views of the scenic Umikongo Coast.

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Nakanoshima Hotel
10. Nakanoshima Hotel

Nakanoshima Hotel is a relaxing island escape with ocean-view hot springs, peaceful sunsets, fresh seafood, and a short boat ride that makes the journey part of the experience.

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