At Lake Akan, you can go canoeing or walk along the mud volcano trail to see volcanic scenery. There's also an Ainu village where you can check out traditional crafts and try authentic local food. The street is pretty short—just a 20-minute walk—but you'll find unique cafes and amazing handmade crafts. You can really enjoy the beautiful views and get a taste of Ainu culture here.
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Take the cable car up the mountain and walk along the nature trails—they're pretty easy, with some ups and downs. The temple itself is really unique. If you're in Himeji, it's definitely worth a visit.
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This was honestly the only unique experience I found on Sado Island.
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The white-walled old street still has an Edo-era vibe. There aren't many tourists, so you can really enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
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This is a symbol of the Osaka Expo and represents the glory of Japan in the 1970s. You need to make an online reservation before visiting inside.
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I once visited a friend here. There are lots of secondhand bookstores and antique shops around, giving the area a strong artsy vibe.
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