There are a lot of stone steps, but they're not too hard to climb. Walking up feels a bit like traveling through time. If you want a photo with the torii gate, come early—otherwise, you'll have to wait in line as more people show up.
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Perfect spot for anyone who loves exploring old buildings. The details here are really well preserved.
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You can try international restaurants here, and there are also some exhibitions and events where you can experience local culture and art.
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Ikuta Ryokuchi Park offers a peaceful and relaxing space. Here, I can let go of all my worries and unwind. Overall, it's a place that really lifts your spirits and helps you feel refreshed.
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The night view is absolutely gorgeous. Just a heads up—there aren't any street lights at night, so make sure to stay warm! 😐
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There are fewer than 300 residents on the island, and almost everyone knows each other. It's super safe here. 👍
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It's amazing how well they've preserved these historic buildings, especially being so close to the sea. Not an easy feat!
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This place is definitely a center of faith for locals. The grounds are pretty spacious, and walking in from the big torii gate along the main path, you can really feel the shrine's solemn atmosphere. The dragon carving on the purification fountain is super detailed.
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You can really see the marks of time here. There are lots of izakayas and shops around, making it a really fun area to explore.