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Shōin Former Residence
The former house of Meiji Restoration movement leader Yoshida Shōin at the Shōin-jinja.
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Prefectural Subtropical Plant Garden
Tthe Prefectural Subtropical Plant Garden boasts 64 different species of fruit trees.
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Hiraizumi Cultural Heritage Center
This new museum charts Hiraizumis rise and fall, with English explanations throughout.
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Furano Aisu
Adjacent is the ice-milk factory, which offers cool treats to beat the summer heat.
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Sado Museum of History & Tradition
Tireless robots and holograms illustrate dioramas of Sados history and festivals.
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Aso National Park
Aso National Park is a stunning mix of small towns, mountain peaks and grassy highlands.
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Walker House
Walker House in Glover Garden is filled with artefacts donated by the families.
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Rakusuien
A pretty garden and teahouse built by a Meiji-era merchant that offers an outdoor tea ceremony.
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Seiryō
This small local temple would make a nice change from the touristy temples along the main drag.
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Kotobiki
In the town of Amino, stop for a dip at this beautiful beach, which also has camping facilities.
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Kihōin Shūshūkan
At the west of the village, this private museum houses a diverse collection of folk artefacts.
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Chōraku
Next door to Ryōsen-ji is Chōraku-ji , a pleasant little temple that is worth a quick look.
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Jusaburō
View the detailed, lifelike dolls and puppets of Jusaburō Tsujimura at his small museum and shop.
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Tentoku
The garden of this temple, with shukubō lodgings, makes extensive use of borrowed scenery.
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Kokubun
Sado-ga-shimas oldest temple (dating from 741); although sadly neglected, its still beautiful.
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Kachidoki
Built in 1940, this is the only drawbridge over the Sumida River but hasnt been raised since 1970.
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Kakuon
Kakuon-ji features a charming thatched Buddha Hall and hourly tours; the last one starts at 3pm.
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Hakata Local History Museum
Kushida-jinja has displays of Hakata festival floats on the grounds, and a local history museum.
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Hiyoriyama Park
This sprawling hilly park has views of the ocean and is a wonderful spot for a walk and a picnic.
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Hirakawa
This sidegate to the San-no-maru (third compound) of the castle was used mainlly by maidservants.
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