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    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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    This place is all about peace and relaxation.
    It's not a busy, touristy hot spring street.
    The most famous part is the open‑air mixed bath where you soak right by the river.
    Coming in winter feels especially nice. The water is very hot but not harsh.
    The surroundings feel very natural, and at night it's almost completely quiet.
    Perfect if you want to clear your mind and take your time soaking.

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    If you're looking for an educational spot, the Tokyo Toy Museum is a good choice. It showcases all kinds of toy art, which can inspire an interest in and understanding of art, while also promoting the exchange and development of toy culture. There are interactive experiences here too, and since it's easy to get to, you can easily spend half a day or even a whole day.

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    There were so many people, it was just a sea of crowds. It was hard to really enjoy or appreciate the place.