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The Islands of the Seto Inland Sea | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Olive Trees and the Seto Inland Sea.
The Islands of the Seto Inland Sea | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Visitors making somen, a Shodoshima specialty, at the Hirai Seimenjo noodle factory.
The Islands of the Seto Inland Sea | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Sushi made with fresh fish from the Seto Inland Sea, photographed at Sosaku Ryori No no Ka.
The Islands of the Seto Inland Sea | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close The Inland Sea and the Chichu Art Museum. (C)Chichu Art Museum (C)Photographer : FUJITSUKA Mitsumasa
The Islands of the Seto Inland Sea | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Outdoor art at Benesse House, with the Seto Inland Sea in the background. (C)Yayoi Kusama
Hiroshima, Home to Two World Heritage Sites | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Momiji manju. (C)Hiroshima Prefecture
Hiroshima, Home to Two World Heritage Sites | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Hiroshima is famous for its tasty oysters. (C)Hiroshima Prefecture
Hiroshima, Home to Two World Heritage Sites | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Itsukushima Shrine. (C)Getty images
Hiroshima, Home to Two World Heritage Sites | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close The Atomic Bomb Dome. (C)Hiroshima Prefecture
The Timeless Elegance of Kanazawa | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Delicious-looking Japanese sweets. (C)Kanazawa City
The Timeless Elegance of Kanazawa | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Jibuni stew. (C)Ishikawa Prefecture
The Timeless Elegance of Kanazawa | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Kanazawa gold leaf. (C)Ishikawa Prefecture
The Timeless Elegance of Kanazawa | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close The Nagamachi district of former samurai residences.(C)Kanazawa City
The Timeless Elegance of Kanazawa | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close Kanazawa Kenroku Garden.(C)Ishikawa Prefecture
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