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  • Miyoshi City in Hiroshima Prefecture is a charming town where rich nature, history, and culture are in harmony. There are a variety of Sightseeing spot There are in the Miyoshi City, such as "Miyoshi Mononoke Museum", the first yokai Museum in Japan, "Ozekiyama Park", a cherry blossom Famous landmarks, and "Miyoshi Winery", which manufactures and sells wine using Locally Produced grapes. In addition, there are plenty of facilities recommended for Families, such as "Hirata Kanko Farm" where you can enjoy fruit picking throughout the year. Specialties such as Miyoshi Pione grapes, a large-sized and sweet Traditional Japanese straw raincoat, soft and juicy Kiriri Pork, and Miyoshi dolls, traditional clay dolls that have been around since the Edo period, are popular. In Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, please spend a rich time fusing Nature, history, and culture.
  • Mihama Town, Mikata District, Fukui Prefecture, is a fascinates for tourists who visit the magnificent natural scenery facing the Sea of Japan and the many Specialty Products that can only be experienced here. With the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen to the neighboring city of Tsuruga, access from the Kanto region has become very smooth. One of the most popular tourist spots in Mihama Town, Fukui Prefecture, "Mikata Five Lakes" allows you to enjoy the charm of the Mikata Five Lakes from different perspectives, from the sky (rainbow line), from the lake surface (battery-propelled sightseeing boat), and from the lake circumference (Cycling)! We will send out sightseeing Recommendations on COOL JAPAN VIDEOS, so thank you!
  • Located at the southern tip of the Boso Peninsula, Tateyama City, blessed with abundant nature and a warm climate, is a region full of charm. The scenery changes with the seasons, so you can feel new discoveries and excitement no matter when you visit at any time of the year. THE COOL JAPAN VIDEOS ACCOUNT PROVIDES PLENTY OF INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON ATTRACTIVE SIGHTSEEING SPOTS IN TATEYAMA CITY. Please follow us!

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