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... Read moreTraveling through Japan offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that leaves a lasting impression. Starting in Fukushima, travelers can explore a region known for its resilience and scenic landscapes. Moving to Kumamoto, the imposing Kumamoto Castle and surrounding gardens provide a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. Shiga Prefecture is a hidden gem, home to Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest freshwater lake, which offers stunning views and outdoor activities. Nearby, Beppu’s Kannawaen area is famous for its traditional hot spring baths, where visitors can experience authentic onsen culture in a relaxing environment. For history enthusiasts, the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima stands as a poignant reminder of the city's past and its commitment to peace. The nearby Hiroshima Castle also offers insight into Japan’s samurai era with its impressive architecture and museum exhibits. Further southwest, Dogo Onsen in Matsuyama is one of Japan’s oldest hot springs, offering a charming blend of tradition and modern comfort. Staying at local hotels like the ones in Beppu adds to the immersive cultural experience. Each destination highlighted provides a diverse look at Japan’s rich heritage and natural wonders. Whether soaking in an onsen, strolling through castles, or reflecting at memorial parks, these locations make for unforgettable travel memories.