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From Classics to Contemporary Chic! Here Are 10 Okinawan Specialties Available at Naha Airport

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At the gateway to Okinawa, Naha Airport, you can find a variety of souvenirs made with unique Okinawan ingredients. Today, we introduce recommended souvenirs available at Naha Airport, ranging from classic items to stylish and adorable ones! Let's bring back the feeling of Okinawa with these tropical-themed souvenirs!

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One Of The Most Famous Places Is The "Three Thousand Cherry Trees," Known For Its Spectacular Cherry Blossom Views In Japan

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Last year, cherry blossoms bloomed earlier than usual across Japan, with some famous spots shedding petals even before reaching full bloom. This year, many regions from Kanto to western areas are expected to have a near-normal bloom timing, while areas in Hokuriku and northern Japan are predicted to bloom earlier than usual. Therefore, if you haven't planned your cherry blossom viewing yet, it's advisable to consider doing so now.

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The Top-ranked Prefecture In Tokyo Residents' Recommendations For Foreign Tourists Is Okinawa

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The Netorabo research team, in collaboration with the survey website "Voicenote," conducted a survey with the theme "Which prefecture would you recommend to foreign tourists?" targeting residents of Tokyo. Which of Japan's 47 prefectures do Tokyo residents recommend to foreign tourists? Let's now take a look at the rankings.

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Consider These 10 Essential Endeavors When Deciding Visiting Fukui Prefecture

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Fukui Prefecture is brimming with natural beauty! You can behold many spectacular sights, such as the impressive Tojinbo cliffs, the sea of clouds at Echizen Ōno Castle, and the serene journey around the Sanfukian Five Lakes. We also suggest unwinding at Ashiyu Hot Springs ♡ Additionally, don't miss out on Fukui Prefecture's unique delicacies like Echizen crab and Echizen soba noodles.

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Six Spectacular Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Kagawa Prefecture: Unmissable Natural Marvels!

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With the arrival of spring, many are eager to indulge in the beauty of cherry blossoms. This time, we will introduce seven spectacular cherry blossom viewing spots from Kagawa Prefecture in Shikoku. These locations boast renowned attractions where the cherry blossoms, already stunning in their own right, harmonize beautifully with the grandeur of nature.Let us delve into the enchantment of Kagawa's breathtaking landscapes, beyond its exquisite culinary delights.

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Ranking of 100 Seismic Vulnerable Areas Within Tokyo Metropolis

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Following the earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula on January 1st, there has been an increase in disaster preparedness awareness among Japanese residents. While there is abundant disaster preparedness information available, particular attention should be paid to the risk of earthquakes in residential areas. Take Tokyo, for instance, which recently released its "Area Seismic Risk Measurement Survey," measuring risks such as building collapse and fire spread by area. This survey, now in its 9th iteration, covers 5,192 neighborhoods within the Tokyo metropolitan area. It categorizes them into three types: "Building Collapse Risk," "Fire Risk," and "Overall Risk."

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