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| Located near the water and full of greenery, this
park has everything. Children can run about freely,
enjoying games and athletics, and even a multi-purpose
open area. |
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| The "Insect Hall" is the center of this
park which is home to varieties of insects from Japan
and around the world. There are copse, streams and ponds
surrounding the hall where a lot of the insects live
in. |
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| The taste of the sea is always in the air at this
lodging. There are plenty of seasonal dishes to enjoy.
Marine sports such as fishing and surfing can be enjoyed
on the big Pacific Ocean that it faces. |
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| This garden has been famous since the middle of the
Edo period with its spring fed pond and gardens. From
autumn to the beginning of winter Tsuwabuki (Japanese
silver leaf) blossom and the wonders of the season are
displayed. |
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| More than 3,300 sq/m facility is designed barrier
free and accessible to individuals in all ages. Three
delicious varieties are available: Akihime, Benihoppe,
and Ai-berry. |
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| This is the largest natural day spa in Shizuoka.
Western and Eastern style baths are available to men
and women on a weeklyalternating basis. Especially its
natural herbal bath is unusual in Japan. |
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| This facility teaches about how nuclear energy works.
It has a dome-shaped theater which offers nature-oriented
films, and there is a sky lounge with a fantastic view
of the Sea of Enshu. The facility is fun for children
and adults alike. |
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| With layers of mudstone that is difficult for water
to permeate and the Japanese beech trees that surround
the area, beautiful water is created. It is even said
that by taking this water home and applying it to your
skin, various skin problems will be helped. |
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| The southernmost cape of Shizuoka, the lighthouse
and its surroundings are good harmony of land and sea.
You can enjoy the 1.5km stretch view from the observatory
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