Things to Do
Chugoku Region
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Tottori
Nature Spots
Tottori Sand Dunes
4.32 7One of Japan’s Largest Sand Dunes, Featuring a Stunning View.
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20 Things to Do in Tottori
When you think of tourist spots in Tottori, many people immediately think of the Tottori Sand Dunes. However, Tottori's appeal goes far beyond just the sand dunes. When visiting Tottori, be sure to take the time to enjoy the majestic natural beauty available throughout the four seasons. Here are some must-visit spots to fully experience the diverse attractions of Tottori.
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[Tottori Sand Dunes Travel Guide] Enjoy Epic Natural Scenery and Fun Activities!
One of Japan’s largest sand dune areas and a symbol of Tottori Prefecture: the Tottori Sand Dunes. Many people know the name, but aren’t sure what there is to see and do. In this article, we’ll introduce everything the Tottori Sand Dunes have to offer-so much, you could easily spend all day here.
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3 Popular Photo Spots in Tottori Prefecture
Tottori Prefecture, located in the Chugoku region, is a place with many stunning scenic spots that you should visit at least once in your lifetime. This article will focus on introducing popular spots that will make you want to pull out your camera for some photos.
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Hiroshima
Shrines & Temples
Itsukushima Shrine
4.69 26A Shrine Registered as a World Heritage Site as of 1996.
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One of Japan’s Top Scenic Spots! 9 Must-Visit Miyajima Attractions
Miyajima is one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views. The mystical, grand scenery created by Itsukushima Shrine and Mt. Misen is exceptionally beautiful. Of course, Miyajima is also filled with other great attractions, local food, and places to stay. In this article, we’ll introduce Miyajima’s sightseeing spots, gourmet food, and accommodations-use it to help plan your trip.
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[Itsukushima Shrine Travel Guide] Visit a Breathtaking View Where Grand Nature and a Shrine Blend in Harmony
Famous for its iconic torii gate rising from the sea, “Itsukushima Shrine” is a symbol of Miyajima. With spectacular scenery where Miyajima’s grand nature and beautiful architecture come together, it welcomes countless visitors every day. To fully enjoy the many charms of “Itsukushima Shrine,” use this article to preview the highlights, the best seasons to visit, and nearby food and sightseeing spots.
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The Timeless Charm of Japan’s Three Great Views: Matsushima, Amanohashidate, and Miyajima
Known for their beautiful seas and nature, Japan’s Three Great Views are sometimes called “nature’s sculpted beauty.” Even if you’ve heard the phrase, many people aren’t quite sure which landscapes it refers to. In this article, we’ll introduce where Japan’s Three Great Views are and what makes each one special-perfect for anyone who’s new to the topic.
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Hiroshima
Museums
Atomic Bomb Dome
(Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park)4.43 14An esteemed building artifact that stands in remembrance of the bombing of Japan. The Peace Bell stands at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
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Learn and Reflect on the Devastation and Horror of the Atomic Bomb: A Guide to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is a place that conveys the raw devastation and damage caused by the atomic bomb through materials and photographs. One of its defining features is the chance to encounter a history that can only be told in Japan, the first and only country in the world to have suffered an atomic bombing, and in recent years, the number of international visitors has increased. In this article, we will explain in detail what exhibits can be found at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and what you can experience there. By reading to the end, you will understand the significance of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and may feel inspired to visit in order to better grasp the damage caused by the atomic bomb and the reality of nuclear weapons.
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History and Essential Information to Know Before Visiting the Atomic Bomb Dome, a World Heritage Site
Japan is the only country in the world to have suffered atomic bombings, with the first atomic bomb in human history dropped on Hiroshima Prefecture on August 6, 1945, and another dropped on Nagasaki Prefecture three days later. The Atomic Bomb Dome is a historic structure that conveys the tragic reality of the countless victims and stands as a reminder so that the same mistake is never repeated. This article takes a detailed look at the significance of the Atomic Bomb Dome and the devastation of the atomic bombing through its history. By reading to the end, you will gain a deeper understanding of the Atomic Bomb Dome and be able to feel the reality of the atomic bombing damage when you visit.
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