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Yamashina Gishi Matsuri at Bishamondo-Monzeki 2024
The Bishamondo-Monzeki is a Buddhist Tendai temple in Yamashina, a quiet suburb in Kyoto Prefecture. The temple grounds feature many Japanese maple trees, known as Momiji, and the area comes to life with a festival during this time of year!
December 2024
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Hiking Around Azuchi Castle Ruins
The relentless heat of the Japanese summer has finally waned. It’s the best time of year for a hike! Take a hike in history around the Azuchi Castle Ruins in Shiga Prefecture.
November 2024
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The Fukui Dinosaur Museum
The Fukui Dinosaur Museum is one of the largest dinosaur museums in the world, and an excellent spot to wander around if you love dinosaurs. It’s a great place to take the kids, to go on a date, or just to explore in general!
October 2024
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Sakushima: An Island of Contemporary Art
Sakushima is part of an island trio in the Mikawa Bay, Aichi Prefecture. Abundant in nature, and home to numerous contemporary art instillations, Sakushima is an excellent destination for a day trip. Explore, take in the peaceful scenery, the views of the ocean, and embrace the slow life.
September 2024
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Fairytale Experiences at Nukumori-no-mori
Located in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Nukumori-no-mori is a small, themed tourist attraction that has shops, restaurants, and cafes. It is perfect for taking themed photos, or just to have a whimsical wander around.
August 2024
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Relaxing at the Nomazaki Lighthouse
Overlooking the Ise Bay on the Chita Peninsula, the Nomazaki Lighthouse keeps watch over the seas, guiding ships away from the shallow, rocky shoreline.
July 2024
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Exploring the Ryūgashidō Cavern, Shizuoka
Located at the Southern foot of Mount Ryugaishi, in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, is the Ryugashido cave. It is one of the largest caves in the Tokai region! It is about 1 kilometre deep, of which 400m is open to the public.
July 2024
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The Bridge Of Dreams
Suspended between two mountain ridges, the Yume no Tsuri Bashi (The Bridge of Dreams) is a wooden and steel bridge that is built in the northernmost part of Shizuoka Prefecture, in the Sumata Gorge, where Sumata River meets the Oma River.
June 2024
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Experience the Sansha Taisai Festival!
Nestled in the Northernmost Prefecture of Japan’s mainland sits Hachinohe, a city along the Pacific Coast. Every year during the Summer, the city comes alive with one of the biggest festivals in the region, the Sansha Taisai.
June 2024
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A Quaint Ride on the Nagaragawa Railway
Gujo Hachiman is a little onsen town, tucked away into the mountains of Gifu. Known for their summer Ōbondori dances, and its pristine, fresh water. To get to Gujo Hachiman by public transport, the best (and most scenic) way is with the Nagaragawa Railway.
June 2024
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