It's a war museum and really unique.
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Senshu Onsen Kansai International Airport
Relax and unwind in the natural hot spring Senshu Onsen Kansai Airport, where you can enjoy a leisurely soak while taking in stunning views of Osaka Bay. On clear days, you can see as far as Mount Rokko and Awaji Island. Enjoy the sea breeze in the open-air bath while watching planes take off and land or ships sail by. Beyond the spectacular views, the hot spring itself is a highlight. The Senshu Onsen, drawn from 800 meters underground, is known as Bijin no Yu ("Beauty’s Bath") for its skin-beautifying properties.
This is a real natural hot spring—the water feels super smooth, not like those "fake" ones. My skin felt so soft after soaking, and I was totally relaxed.
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Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
Even though located in Sapporo City with 2 million residents, Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill offers the beauty of mother nature. In spring, the hay comes out in green. In summer, lavender fields send out fragrant greetings. Fall foliage will be exquisite, and winter will spread a white snowy carpet. The majestic scenery in all four seasons is perfect for photography.
You can see sheep grazing on the grasslands, and if you get hungry, you can try the local specialty, 'Jingisukan' grilled lamb. Plus, you can enjoy a view of Sapporo from the observation deck. It's a famous spot in Hokkaido.
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Kyushu National Museum
Dazaifu, where the Museum stands, is an important hub in Japanese ancient history. It was a place to govern the Kyushu Region where lots of exchanges with the world were taking place. With that background, this 4th national museum was opened in 2005 with the unique concept “Understanding Japanese culture formation in the Asian historical view.”
The architecture of the museum is really unique and impressive. It's one of Japan's four major museums. After your visit, you can also stop by Dazaifu Shrine.
