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A Castle Town in Gifu Prefecture Offering Summer Dance Fever, a Fake Food Factory, Spelunking and Sword-making

The castle town of Gujo Hachiman in Gifu Prefecture produces a large percentage of the plastic food model […]

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Honganji Temple, A Long-influential Spiritual Center in Kyoto

Honganji Temple in Kyoto is the head temple of the Jodo-Shin Sect, one of Japan’s largest Buddhist sects. A Pa […]

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Aiya Falls: A Hidden Gem of a Tourist Spot on Awaji Island in Hyogo

It's not a very big waterfall, but it's a mystical sight, surrounded by rocks in the valley. You can spend som […]

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Sunflowers are in full swing in Sayo, Hyogo

Sayo Town is located in the West Harima area of Hyogo Prefecture, and it used to be a post-station town. To th […]

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Tomonoura, the Scenic Beauty of the Seto Inland Sea in Hiroshima

Tomonoura, a port town of Fukuyama situated at the southern end of the Numakuma Peninsula near the center of t […]

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Fukuyama and Onomichi in Hiroshima, Famous for its Beaches, Hiking, Cycling, and the Beautiful Townscape Clinging to Steep Slopes Followed by Local Cuisines

Next to Hiroshima City, Fukuyama is the largest city in the prefecture, originally set up as a castle town in […]

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A Picturesque Small Town with a Big and Important Culinary History, Yuasa in Wakayama Prefecture

Yuasa, a quiet town of narrow alleys lined with traditional buildings, might feel far removed from the bright […]

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Meganebashi Bridge,That Spans a Host of Riverside Pleasures in Nagasaki Prefecture

The oldest stone arched bridge constructed in Japan, Meganebashi Bridge is said to have been built in 1634 by […]

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