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  1. Sightseeing boats depart from docks near the beach to explore the cliffs and a half submerged cave along the bay, while longer cruise ships travel to scenic parts of the Sanriku Coast north of the beach. Miyako Fish Market. Hours: 6:30 to 17:30. Closed: Wednesdays. Admission: Free.

  2. Miyazaki Prefecture (宮崎県, Miyazaki-ken) is located along the southeastern coast of Kyushu. It is known for beautiful mountainous and coastal scenery and mild climate. The prefectural capital is Miyazaki City.

  3. 2024年2月13日 · Jajamen noodles, a variant of udon, are served dry with a scoop of meat miso, a handful of sliced green onions and sliced cucumbers, with ginger on the side. Mix the miso and noodles evenly before adding vinegar, chili oil or garlic to taste. After finishing the noodles, it is common to crack a raw egg into your plate and ask for "chitantan ...

  4. Miyako Island (宮古島, Miyakojima), located 300 kilometers south of Okinawa Main Island and 100 kilometers north of the Yaeyama Islands, is known for some of Japan's best beaches and as a great destination for snorkeling and diving in the coral reefs. The sub tropical climate provides mild weather year around. Miyako is the fourth largest ...

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    Kamakura (鎌倉) is a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, less than an hour south of Tokyo. The town became the political center of Japan, when Minamoto Yoritomo chose it as the seat for his new military government in the late 12th century. The Kamakura government continued to rule Japan for over a century, first under the Minamoto shogun and then un...

    After the decline of the Kamakura government in the 14th century and the establishment of its successor, the Muromachi government in Kyoto, Kamakura remained the political center of Eastern Japan for some time before losing its position to other cities.

    Today, Kamakura is a small city and a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines and other historical monuments. In addition, Kamakura's sand beaches attract large crowds during the summer months.

  5. Yokohama (横浜) is Japan's second largest city with a population of over three million. Yokohama is located less than half an hour south of Tokyo by train and is the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. Towards the end of the Edo Period (1603-1868), during which Japan maintained a policy of self-isolation, Yokohama's port was one of the first to be opened to foreign trade in 1859.

  6. Hirosaki developed around Hirosaki Castle. Thousands of cherry trees are planted around the castle grounds, turning them into one of Japan's most spectacular cherry blossom spots typically from late April to early May. The city is also famous for the Tsugaru-jamisen, a local version of the shamisen. The music instrument can be seen in action at ...