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Shodo Island~Discovering Sightseeing sites and Food~

Shōdoshima Travel Guide: Nature, Views & Food in Japan’s “Mediterranean” Floating in the Seto Inland Sea, Shōdoshima blends olive groves, dramatic gorges, and nostalgic film locations. From Kyoto, it’s easy to enjoy on a day trip or 1–2 night getaway. Walk the romantic Angel Road, ride the ropeway over Kankakei’s cliffs, and taste the island’s famed olive & soy sauce culture. One island, many vibes—let’s go. 🗺️ Seto Inland Sea panoramas 🌤️ Mild, easy-travel climate 🌸 Olive & shōyu food culture Contents Angel Road Kankakei Gorge Shōdoshima Olive Park “Twenty-Four Eyes” Movie Village Hishio-no-Sato (Soy Sauce Town) Shōdoshima Daikannon Shōdoshima Furusato Village Olive Beach Maze Town (Tonosho) Shōdoshima 88 Sacred […]

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Goto Islands~discovering Sightseeing spots and Food~

GOTO ISLANDS, NAGASAKI — Camellias, Sea-Glass Blues, and UNESCO Quiet A discreet archipelago west of Kyushu where subtropical coasts meet the hidden-Christian story. Base on Fukue for beaches and lava cliffs; day-hop to Naru and Shinkamigoto for World Heritage churches and silky Goto udon. Fly ORC (Oriental Air Bridge) from Fukuoka or Nagasaki to Goto Tsubaki (FUJ), or jetfoil from Nagasaki Port. Think white-sand coves, green cinder cones, stone chapels, and camellia oil workshops. We arrange private drivers, church-access protocols, and chef’s counters—so you can just breathe in the salt air. 🗺️ Five-island hopping (Fukue / Naru / Hisaka / Nakadori / Wakamatsu) 🌤️ Beaches & lava coasts 🌸 Camellia

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Namba~discovering sightseeing spots and Food~

Namba (Minami, Osaka): Neon, Theater & Kuidaore Osaka’s electric south side—glossy canals, lantern-lit alleys, avant-shopping arcades, and a culinary scene that invented “eat till you drop.” Base yourself in Namba for Osaka at full volume: pose under the Glico runner, whisper a wish at mossy Hōzenji, graze Kuromon Market, float above the city at Namba Parks’ rooftop garden, and slip into classic kabuki or Bunraku after dark. Kyoto access is effortless—so bring an appetite and a spare memory card. 🗺️ Canal nights & back-alley calm 🚆 Kyoto→Namba ≈ 40 min (fastest) 🍢 Street icons & luxe dining Contents Dōtonbori Canal & Glico Sign Hōzenji Yokocho & Hōzenji Temple Kuromon Ichiba

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CAUTIONS~Typhoon is coming toward Japan~

. 🌧️ Rainfall Forecast (Next 24 Hours) General SituationFrom western to eastern Japan, warm and moist air is flowing in around the edge of a typhoon and the Pacific High. This will make the atmosphere very unstable through Friday, September 5. Even areas far from the typhoon may experience very heavy rain with thunder. A stationary front will also extend into northern Japan, bringing stronger rainfall there. ⏰ Expected Rainfall by Friday Evening (max amounts) ⚡ Risk of Linear Rainbands (Senjo-Kousuitai) If linear rainbands form, local rainfall could increase even more, raising the risk of flooding and landslides. Areas and Timeframes at Higher Risk 🚉 Impact on Public Transportation If

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Shimane~Discovering Special places~

Shimane, Japan — A Quiet Powerhouse of Myth, Castles & Coastal Light From Izumo’s god-summoning rites to Matsue’s National Treasure castle and the Oki Islands’ dramatic geopark, Shimane rewards unhurried travelers with profound culture—and surprisingly smooth access from Kyoto. Shimane is where Japan’s oldest myths breathe. Deities convene at Izumo Taisha, samurai-era streets ring Matsue Castle’s moats, and crimson sunsets melt into Lake Shinji. With boutique ryokan, private boat experiences, and easy rail/air links, it’s a refined escape that stays under the radar. 🗺️ Myth & National Treasures🌤️ Sea-of-Japan light & sunsets🌸 Onsen & slow luxuryContents 1) Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine One of Japan’s most venerated shrines. Deity Ōkuninushi is

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Fukui~Discovering Historical sites and Food~

Fukui City for High-End Travelers — Zen, Gardens & Seaside Day Trips A compact castle town reborn after war and earthquakes, Fukui blends refined daimyo gardens, living Zen culture, and world-class dinosaur heritage—plus winter’s legendary Echizen crab. Base yourself steps from the Shinkansen at Fukui Station and orbit out: sip matcha in a pond-centered villa once owned by the Matsudaira, breathe cedar-scented air at Eiheiji’s monastic halls, then toast the Sea of Japan with snow crab and local sake. This is slow luxury with cultural depth. 🗺️ Daimyo gardens & castle heritage 🌤️ Day trips: Eiheiji, dinosaurs, onsen 🌸 2.2 km sakura tunnel by the Asuwa River Contents Yokokan Garden

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Kanazawa~discovering Historical sites and Food~

Kanazawa — A Refined Circuit of Gardens, Castles & Quiet Craft A connoisseur’s route through Kenrokuen, samurai legacies, chaya districts, contemporary art, and seasonal cuisine — paced for privacy and ease. In Kanazawa, the Maeda lords’ artistry meets today’s quiet luxury: strolling gardens, gold-leaf ateliers, teahouse lanes, and museums that breathe with light. We sequence mornings in the garden, hushed afternoons in wooden quarters, and dinners that celebrate the Sea of Japan. 🌿 Kenrokuen Cultural Zone 🏯 Samurai heritage & tea districts 🖼️ Contemporary art & design Contents Kenrokuen Garden Kanazawa Castle Park Higashi Chaya District 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Omicho Market Nishi Chaya District D.T. Suzuki Museum

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Mie~discovering Historical sites and Food~

Ise, Mie — A Curated Luxury Guide to Japan’s Spiritual Heart A connoisseur’s itinerary through Ise’s sanctuaries, heritage districts, and elevated viewpoints — designed for privacy, depth, and seamless logistics. For over a millennium, emperors, aristocrats, and pilgrims have journeyed to Ise. Today’s discerning traveler follows those footsteps — with priority access, quiet hours, and refined dining reserved along the way. 🗺️ Shinto heritage & quiet luxury 🌤️ Best light: dawn & golden hour 🌸 Edo-era merchant charm & craft Contents Ise Grand Shrine (Naikū) Ise Grand Shrine (Gekū) Oharaimachi & Okage Yokocho Futami Okitama Shrine & Meoto Iwa Yokoyama Observatory (Ago Bay) Kawasaki Historic Warehouse District Hinjitsukan (Former Imperial

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Discover Japan Beyond Hiroshima: Day Trips to Onomichi, Miyajima & Kurashiki

Day Trips from Hiroshima: Onomichi, Miyajima & Kurashiki Plan 1: Onomichi – Temples, Cats, and Retro Townscapes 🚆 How to Get There from Hiroshima From Hiroshima Station, take the JR Sanyō Line Local to Onomichi Station (about 1 hr 20 min). JR Pass is valid. 10:00 – Temple Walk (Onomichi Temple Route) Why Visit:Onomichi is a hillside town overlooking the Seto Inland Sea, famous for its narrow stone paths and a chain of historic temples. The Temple Walk links more than 25 temples, each reflecting different periods of Japanese Buddhism. Senko-ji Temple, perched dramatically on a cliff since the 9th century, offers panoramic views that inspired countless writers and filmmakers.

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Have a great time in Hiroshima

🌸 Hiroshima in One Day – 3 Suggested Itineraries Plan 1: The Balanced Route (World Heritage + Hidden Gems) 9:00 – Atomic Bomb Dome & Peace Memorial Park 11:00 – Hiroshima Castle (Carp Castle) 12:30 – Lunch at Okonomi-mura (Okonomiyaki Village) 14:00 – Shukkeien Garden 16:00 – Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art or Yokogawa Area 18:00 – Dinner in Nagarekawa District Plan 2: Cultural & Historical Immersion 9:00 – Atomic Bomb Dome & Peace Memorial Museum 11:00 – Hijiyama Hill & Army Cemetery 12:30 – Lunch: Hiroshima’s Spicy Specialty – Soupless Dandan Noodles 14:00 – Hiroshima Castle Moat & Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine 15:00 – Shukkeien Garden 17:00 – Hondori

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