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Conveniently located in the immediate vicinity of Okurayama Station at the center of Kobe city, this spacious park occupies an area of 7.9 hectares and offers venues for a var...
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The beach facing Karatsu Bay is backed by a band of some 1 million black pine trees originally planted at the beginning of 17th century by the feudal lord Terasawa as a windbr...
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The park, founded in 1951 by Kobe city on the former site of a Zen Buddhist Temple, is reputed as the best autumn foliage viewing spot in Hyogo prefecture. The site was visite...
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Built in 1967 on what was formerly the site of a villa used by both Taisho and Showa Emperors, Suma Rikyu Park boasts an area of 82 hectares composed of a central garden, a bo...
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Suma Aqualife Park is known as the world's first marine museum to feature a wave-generating water tank. With a width of 25 meters and a water storage capacity of 1,200 metric ...
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The park is counted as one of Japan's three most beautiful night views aside with Hakodate seen from Mt. Hakodate, and Kobe from Mt. Maya. The view from the observatory at a h...
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The 18.6 hectare area in Chiran town located in the center of the Satsuma Peninsula is designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, wh...
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Sengan-en was built as a villa in 1658 by Shimazu Mitsuhisa, the 19th head of the Shimazu clan. The Shimazu family ruled the Satsuma domain (present Kagoshima prefecture) and ...
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The Yoshinogari Ruins were discovered in 1986 on a hillside of Kanzaki City in the center of Saga prefecture, during a survey for a new commercial development. Covering 50 hec...
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Kumamoto city's major landmark on a par with the Kumamoto Castle is Suizenji Jojuen, a strolling style garden built by successive feudal lords of the Higo Hosokawa family from...
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