Tokyo (0.00 km), Kamakura (59.72 km), Hakone (89.52 km), Mount Fuji (139.63 km), Takayama (298.36 km), Sendai (355.95 km), Shirakawa-go (357.91 km), Kyoto (460.60 km), Nara (467.75 km), Osaka (509.78 km), Tokushima (647.29 km), Okayama (661.36 km), Aomori (723.98 km), Hiroshima (814.72 km), Matsuyama (832.96 km), Otaru (1058.47 km), Sapporo (1075.03 km), Fukuoka (1082.31 km), Beppu (1121.40 km), Furano (1198.71 km), Nagasaki (1216.44 km), Okinawa (2113.45 km), Naha (2134.40 km), Ishigaki Island (2134.40 km)
Nebuta Festival, Lake Towada.
Hot springs (onsen).
Canal City, ramen stalls (yatai).
Lavender fields (summer).
Hot springs, Lake Ashi, views of Mount Fuji.
Peace Memorial Park and the floating Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island.
Beaches, snorkeling.
Great Buddha, Hase-dera Temple.
Famous for Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kinkaku-ji, and Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
Dogo Onsen, Matsuyama Castle.
Iconic mountain offering climbing, scenic views, and lakeside attractions.
Glover Garden, Atomic Bomb Museum.
Shuri Castle, Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium.
Todai-ji Temple, Nara Park (deer roaming freely).
Korakuen Garden, Okayama Castle.
Tropical beaches, Shuri Castle, and the Churaumi Aquarium.
Known for Osaka Castle, street food in Dotonbori, and Universal Studios Japan.
Canal district.
Winter festivals, beer museums, and Hokkaido’s vibrant food scene.
Tanabata Festival, Zuihoden Mausoleum.
Traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses.
Preserved Edo-era streets.
Naruto whirlpools, Awa Odori Festival.
Modern landmarks like Tokyo Tower, historic sites like Meiji Shrine, and tech hub Akihabara.
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