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Tomogashima Island

Tomogashima Island

Four islands rise from the North Strait called Tomogashima.
The hiking trail through World War II battery remnants in Okinoshima Island is a popular destination for lovers of outdoors, and takes about 20 minutes by ship from Kada Port.

Tomogashima, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama, Japan.
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Kii-fudoki-no-oka

Kii-fudoki-no-oka

This museum / park is a great place to experience what ancient life was like. The some 65ha site includes the Iwasesenzuka Tumulus, restored pit dwellings and old homes.

1411, Iwase, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama, 640-8301, Japan.
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Yosuien

Yosuien

This garden was constructed under the orders of Harutomi Tokugawa(10th lord of the Kishu tokugawa clan)during the 1820s.
Yosuien is truly a masterpiece of a samurai garden.

1164, Nishihama, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama, 641-0036, Japan.
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Awashima-Jinja Shrine

Awashima-Jinja Shrine

Often appearing on television programs because of garishness, Awashima-jinja Shrine is a unique place where dolls and figurines from throughout Japan go on “display”.
People all over the county donate their unwanted dolls and figurines from past honorary occasions, to the Shrine.

118, Kada, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama, 640-0103, Japan.
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Kishu Tosho-gu Shrine

Kishu Tosho-gu Shrine

This shrine was built 1621 by Yorinobu Tokugawa, first feudal lord of the Kishu Domain. Do not miss sculptures done by Jingoro Hidari, a legendary arist, and pictures painted on sliding paper doors by Tanyu Kano School and also one of Tokugawa’s official artists. The art of the Edo Period will steal your heart.

1-20, 2 Chome, Wakaura-nishi, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama, 641-0024, Japan.
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Kimii-dera Temple

Kimii-dera Temple

Kimii-dera (Temple) is famous for early-flowering cherry blossoms and it is also the second temple where you can get the amulet in west Japan and pilgrims in pilgrimage dressing with thier walking sticks and an eamest eyes.

1201, Kimiidera, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama, 641-0012, Japan.
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