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    Tottori is said to be the least populated city in Japan, yet it has the country’s largest sand dunes.

    I visited in winter, and the icy winds from the Sea of Japan were hitting me head-on. It really gave me the thrilling vibe of the movie Sand Woman. I even wondered if a sandworm might suddenly pop out. 🤣

    You can take the chairlift up to the observation deck, pay extra to ride a camel along the sand, and visit The Sand Museum too (though it closes when it rains).

    A very unique attraction and definitely worth a visit.

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    If you also love the idea of a water-side getaway, I’d definitely recommend a trip to Oirase Gorge in northeastern Japan and a stay at Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel.
    You can listen to the soft rain falling on the leaves and grass, and drift off to sleep with the gentle sound of the stream. It’s incredibly relaxing.
    The hotel’s facilities and service were excellent. What stood out most to me, besides the art installation in the lobby, were the welcome apple tea, the apple wall in the restaurant 🍎, and the apple desserts.
    The air was filled with phytoncides, the earthy scent of the soil, and the sweet aroma of apples. It was truly healing!

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    Matsushima, one of the "Three Great Views of Japan," is praised as one of those places you should visit at least once in your life, and it truly lived up to the hype.
    Taking a sightseeing boat and admiring the many islands resting quietly on the sea was a wonderful experience. The islands are beautifully scattered about. They may look somewhat similar at first, yet each has its own character. It felt like wandering through a landscape painting, with layers of scenery fading into the distance.
    Even the haiku poet Matsuo Basho found this beauty hard to capture in words. I highly recommend visiting.

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    Oirase Stream in summer is a famous place to escape the heat, with lush greenery everywhere you look.
    The showers the night before made the stream even fuller, and every photo I took with my camera looked like something out of a calendar.
    The temperature was cool and comfortable, and the green forest and gently flowing stream made the scenery feel incredibly refreshing.