With simple explanations and artifact displays, visitors can quickly get a good understanding of Japanese culture.
National Museum of Japanese History | Review by Wo Plum99
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Konnyaku Park
Making up for 90% of production in Japan, Gunma Prefecture is one of the most famous producers of konnyaku. It’s also home to a konnyaku specialty park, a veritable “mecca” for konnyaku lovers.
I had no idea there were so many different ways to enjoy konnyaku until I visited here.
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Bettei Senjyuan
Bettei Senjyuan is a famous inn, surrounded by the serene silence of the valley with a view of Mt. Tanigawa. By incorporating traditional Japanese designs alongside modern architecture, they create a unique and luxurious atmosphere.
The autumn scenery here is absolutely stunning. If I get the chance, I’ll definitely visit again.
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Oshino Hakkai – The 8 Springs of Oshino
Oshino Hakkai is the collective name for Mt. Fuji’s 8 natural ponds, Deguchi-ike, Okama-ike, Sokonashi-ike, Choshi-ike, Waku-ike, Nigori-ike, Kagami-ike and Shobu-ike. Once a former lake, the area has dried up and formed the 8 spring-sourced ponds that remain today.
Way too many tour groups—so noisy and crowded that it really killed the mood for sightseeing!
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