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    Mt. Fuji
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    Mt. Fuji

    As Japan's spiritual symbol and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Mt. Fuji stands at 3,776 meters. Its beautiful conical shape has long inspired artists and attracted worshippers. During the climbing season (July–early Sept), it draws hikers worldwide for the sunrise (Goraiko) from the peak. Even without climbing, its appearance from surrounding lakes changes by season and hour, striking the hearts of all who see it. It is the "Soul of Japan" that every traveler must witness.

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    Kawanehon Town
    Shizuoka

    Kawanehon Town

    Located at the foot of the Southern Alps, Kawanehon is a quiet town with primeval landscapes of tea. Registered as a UNESCO Eco Park, its charm lies in dramatic views like the Oigawa Railway's Abt-system trains and the "Dream Suspension Bridge" over emerald green waters. The deep valley beauty of Sumata-kyo offers liberation and silence not found in cities. It's also famous for stargazing, a perfect retreat for those seeking a special hidden gem in Shizuoka.

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    Shuzenji
    Shizuoka

    Shuzenji

    Shuzenji Onsen is the oldest hot spring resort on the Izu Peninsula, often called the "Little Kyoto of Izu" for its serene atmosphere. The Katsura River flows through the town center, lined with the "Path of Bamboo" and vermillion bridges—perfect for a stroll in a kimono. Centered around Shuzenji Temple, the area features historic architecture and refined ryokans amidst seasonal beauty. Especially famous for autumn leaves, it is a top destination for travelers seeking traditional Japanese aesthetics and high-quality healing.

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    Fujinomiya City
    Shizuoka

    Fujinomiya City

    Located at the foot of Mt. Fuji, Fujinomiya City is the gateway for Fuji tourism. It gathers essential spots for understanding the mountain's heritage, such as Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha—the center of Fuji worship—and the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre. Natural wonders like Shiraito Falls, where spring water cascades like silk threads, are a major draw. Visitors can also enjoy the local soul food, "Fujinomiya Yakisoba," while feeling the blessings of the mountain’s pure water.

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    Hamamatsu City
    Shizuoka

    Hamamatsu City

    Representing western Shizuoka, Hamamatsu City is a hub of "monozukuri" (craftsmanship), surrounded by Lake Hamana and lush mountains. Known as the birthplace of global instrument and automobile brands, it offers facilities dedicated to music and technology alongside sites like Hamamatsu Castle. For foodies, "Hamamatsu Gyoza" and Lake Hamana "Unagi" (eel) are exquisite. With dynamic nature like the Nakatajima Sand Dunes and flower parks, it is an energetic city where industrial vitality and natural beauty coexist.

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    Shizuoka City
    Shizuoka

    Shizuoka City

    Shizuoka City, the prefectural capital, is a historic city known as "Sunpu," where Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu spent his later years. The city center features castle ruins, balanced by history and nature at Kunozan Toshogu Shrine and the scenic Nihondaira plateau. World Heritage sites like Miho no Matsubara offer views of Mt. Fuji over the sea, just as ukiyo-e artists once depicted. Renowned as a city of tea, you can enjoy authentic Japanese tea at local cafes, alongside unique food cultures like Shizuoka Oden and fresh seafood.

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    Shizuoka Prefecture
    Shizuoka

    Shizuoka Prefecture

    Home to the iconic Mt. Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture offers diverse nature and culture, stretching from the Izu Peninsula in the east to Lake Hamana in the west. Located between Tokyo and Kyoto, it has thrived as a key point on the Tokaido route. As Japan's largest tea producer, its lush green tea fields are a signature sight. The mild climate yields gourmet delights like premium wasabi, fresh seafood, and melons. With historic hot springs, modern outdoor activities, and the majestic view of Mt. Fuji, it continues to captivate travelers from around the world.

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    Okunakayama Kogen Ski Area
    Iwate

    Okunakayama Kogen Ski Area

    This ski area spreads across Mount Nishidake at an elevation of $1,018text{ m}$. It boasts abundant snowfall and dry, light powder snow. From the summit, you can overlook the white, glittering mountain ranges of Mount Hakkoda and Mount Hayachine. Courses range from those safe for beginners to those satisfying for advanced skiers. Night skiing slopes are also fully equipped. It is family-friendly, offering fun at a reasonable price. The advanced Tree Run Area is also highly regarded.

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    Goshono Jomon Park
    Iwate

    Goshono Jomon Park

    Goshono Jomon Park, located in Ichinohe Town, Iwate Prefecture, is registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the "Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Hokkaido and Northern Tohoku."Here, visitors can see the remains of a settlement from the Jomon Period, dating back approximately $4,000text{ to } 4,500text{ years}$. The sight of reconstructed pit dwellings and raised-floor pillar buildings standing side-by-side helps visualize the lives of the people of that time. At the museum within the park, you can learn about the mysterious Jomon culture through excavated artifacts such as earthenware and dogū (clay figures). It is a place where you...

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    Hashino Iron Mining and Smelting Site
    Iwate

    Hashino Iron Mining and Smelting Site

    The Hashino Iron Mining and Smelting Site in Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture, is a historically significant location globally recognized as part of the World Heritage Site, "Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution."This heritage site symbolizes the era when Japan rapidly pursued modernization by adopting Western technology. The remains of the blast furnace that successfully achieved continuous operation using Western-style technology for the first time in Japan are preserved exactly as they were, deep in the forest.By exploring this valuable collection of historic sites—including the blast furnaces, mining sites, and transportation routes—that illustrate the entire process of iron production, visitors can...

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    Kamaishi Unosumai Memorial Stadium
    Iwate

    Kamaishi Unosumai Memorial Stadium

    The Kamaishi Unosumai Recovery Memorial Stadium is a ballgame-specific stadium located in Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture.It was constructed in the Unosumai district, which was damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake, serving as a symbol of recovery from the disaster. In $2019$, it was one of the venues for the Rugby World Cup in Japan, drawing attention from around the world.The stadium is located on a hilltop that conveys the lessons of the tsunami, and spectators can overlook the surrounding mountains and the rebuilt cityscape from the stands. It is currently used as the home ground for the local rugby...

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    Kamaishi City
    Iwate

    Kamaishi City

    Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture, is a port town along the Sanriku Coast with a history of thriving as the "Town of Iron and Rugby."The main tourist attraction is the Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium (Kamaishi Unosumai Fukkō Stadium), which hosted the $2019$ Rugby World Cup. As a rugby holy ground, it strongly appeals to sports fans. Visitors can also enjoy the magnificent scenery of the Sanriku Coast, feeling the grandeur of the rias coast and the particularly beautiful Tōni Bay.Furthermore, Kamaishi is a hub for the "history of iron," with historical sites that convey its contributions to the development of modern...

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    Kuzumaki Town
    Iwate

    Kuzumaki Town

    Kuzumaki Town, located in northern Iwate Prefecture, is known as the "Town of Milk, Wine, and Clean Energy," where livestock farming and dairy farming thrive.Its specialty products include milk from cows raised on the cool highlands, as well as high-quality wine and yogurt made from that milk. At Kuzumaki Kogen Farm, visitors can enjoy cow milking experiences, horseback riding, and barbecues.Another characteristic feature is the magnificent view of wind turbines lined up for wind power generation. It is a place where you can enjoy clean air and delicious gourmet food unique to a farm setting.

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    Kosode Ama Center
    Iwate

    Kosode Ama Center

    Kosode Coast is a shoreline characterized by cliffs and copper-colored reefs.Here, visitors can watch demonstrations of free-diving fishing by the "Northernmost Ama (Sea Divers)," who became famous through the drama "Amachan."

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    Kuji City
    Iwate

    Kuji City

    Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture, is a town in the northern Sanriku Coast known for its rustic charm, having been the setting for an NHK serial TV novel.Its greatest appeal is that it is the only place in Japan where women called the "Northernmost Ama (Sea Divers)" are active. In summer, visitors can observe demonstrations at Kosode Coast where the Ama, in traditional diving attire, dive into the sea to catch sea urchins (uni) and abalone (awabi). This is a valuable experience to encounter traditional Japanese fishing culture.Kuji is also famous as a source of amber, and at the Kuji Amber...

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    Akkadō Cave
    Iwate

    Akkadō Cave

    Akkadō Cave, located in the northern part of the Kitakami Mountains, is on a massive scale, boasting a total length of $23.7text{ km}$—the longest in Japan. The dungeon-like labyrinth's entire scope is still unknown. It is truly a museum of stalactites, featuring almost every type of speleothem (cave formations).

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    Iwaizumi Town
    Iwate

    Iwaizumi Town

    Iwaizumi Town, Iwate Prefecture, is a town attractive for its dynamic underground mysteries and vast nature.The main tourist spot is Ryūsendō Cave, one of the Three Great Limestone Caves of Japan. The transparency of the underground lake is high, and the surface, illuminated to glow with a vivid "Dragon Blue," is breathtakingly beautiful. Exploring the underground lake offers a mystical experience, as if stepping into an otherworldly realm.Furthermore, the coast features the cliffs of the Sanriku Coast, preserving rich nature. Visitors can also enjoy local gourmet foods such as Iwaizumi's fresh milk and landlocked salmon (yamame) raised in the clear...

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    Miyako City
    Iwate

    Miyako City

    Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture, is a port town blessed with the magnificent nature of the Sanriku Coast and fresh seafood.The most famous scenic spot is Jōdogahama, designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty. The contrast between the sharp white rocks, the green pines, and the cobalt blue sea is praised as being as beautiful as Pure Land Paradise. A mystical experience of touring the Blue Grotto in a small boat (Sappa Boat) on the highly transparent sea is very popular.The fresh seafood landed at Miyako Port is exceptional. You can enjoy seasonal delicacies, especially sea urchin (uni), abalone (awabi),...

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    Honedera-mura Manor Site
    Iwate

    Honedera-mura Manor Site

    The Honedera-mura Manor Site is an extremely valuable historical heritage where the rural landscape and patterns of land use from the medieval period (Kamakura Period) have been preserved exactly as they were until the present day. It has been selected as a National Important Cultural Landscape.The most significant feature of this site is that the paddy field divisions, reservoirs (tameike), and land boundaries (jiwari) established in the $12text{th century}$ are still reflected in the shapes of the current farmlands and settlements.Here, visitors can quietly feel the appearance of Japan from approximately $800text{ years ago}$, not just as a historical site,...

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    Mount Kurikoma
    Iwate

    Mount Kurikoma

    Mount Kurikoma is a volcano with an elevation of $1,627text{ m}$, spanning Iwate, Akita, and Miyagi Prefectures.It is famous for the beauty of its autumn foliage, which is also known as the "Carpet of the Gods." The spectacular view of the entire mountain turning red and yellow, particularly from late September to early October, is breathtaking. In early summer, it becomes a treasure trove of alpine plants, and visitors can enjoy the fresh greenery.Various hiking trails are well-maintained, and since it is relatively easy to climb, it is beloved by many hikers, from beginners to veterans. The surrounding area also...

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    Ichinoseki Onsen Village
    Iwate

    Ichinoseki Onsen Village

    Ichinoseki Onsen Village is the collective name for several hot springs scattered throughout Ichinoseki City, Iwate Prefecture, forming a hot spring area surrounded by rich nature and history.Major hot springs include Genbikei Onsen, located near the dynamically beautiful Genbikei Gorge; Sukawa Onsen (near the Mount Kurikoma trailhead), which retains the atmosphere of a hot spring cure resort (tōji-ba); and Ichinoseki Onsen, known for its gentle, alkaline water.Sukawa Onsen is particularly notable for its highly acidic sulfur spring water and has been favored by therapeutic visitors (tōji-kyaku) since ancient times. Its good access to Mount Kurikoma also makes it a base...

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    Ichinoseki City
    Iwate

    Ichinoseki City

    Ichinoseki City, located in southern Iwate Prefecture, is an area where spectacular natural scenery and historical traditions coexist.In the northeastern part of the city is Genbikei Gorge, a national scenic spot featuring dynamic rapids and unique rock formations, famous for the "Kakkō Dango," or "flying dumplings." At Geibikei Gorge, which features cliffs stretching for about $2text{ km}$, river cruising (funakudari) while listening to the boatman's boat song (funauta) is popular.Furthermore, it serves as a base for mountaineering, with the trailhead for Mount Kurikoma, where visitors can enjoy autumn leaves and trekking. The southwestern part of the city is also close...

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    Esashi Fujiwara Heritage Park
    Iwate

    Esashi Fujiwara Heritage Park

    This is a magnificent theme park that recreates the architecture of the Heian Period, when the Four Generations of Fujiwara enjoyed their golden age. It is used for filming dramas and movies, and visitors can even observe actual filming sessions when they are open to the public. You can learn about history through hands-on experiences, such as listening to Esashi's storytellers, trying Warrior experiences like armor fitting and bow and arrow practice, and dressing up in period costumes.

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    Ōshū City
    Iwate

    Ōshū City

    Ōshū City is a town where history and culture breathe, known as the ancestral home of Fujiwara no Kiyohira, the founder of the Ōshū Fujiwara clan that flourished at the end of the Heian Period.The main tourist attraction is the theme park facility, "Esashi Fujiwara Heritage Park." The townscape of the Heian Period is faithfully reproduced here, and it is frequently used as a location for historical dramas and NHK Taiga Dramas.Ōshū City is also famous as the production center of Iwayadō Tansu (chests/dressers), a traditional craft alongside Nambu Ironware. Furthermore, Maesawa Beef, regarded as the highest quality black wagyu,...

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