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CAFE&BAR vivid
A popular local bar and restaurant inspired by a 1960s American diner, offering a variety of tasty cocktails, snacks, and dishes. It's a must-visit spot during your trip to Takahama!
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Sepia
Located right along the route 27 national highway, this local café/restaurant serves lunch & dinner in a relaxed, retro atmosphere. The weekday menu offers daily specials, as well as many other popular dishes such as its traditional Neapolitan, rice omelet and pork steak set meal. This laid back restaurant is a great place to relax and enjoy good local food. Takeout is also okay.
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Myoken Mountain Shrine
Myokensan is a sacred mountain situated behind Sakichi Shrine. At the top of the mountain sits Myoken-gu Shrine which looks out over the town and the Japan Sea coastline. Myoken Mountain Map(PDF) The hike takes you through bamboo groves, forests and past small shrines along the way. The hike starts from the precincts of Sakichi Shrine. Entrance bamboo forest Rest benches Open space and monument ...
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Shiroyama park & Meikyodo Cave
Originally the site of Takahama Castle, Shiroyama Park's wide open spaces are a site of recreation for both locals and visitors who come to enjoy the beautiful views of the Japan Sea. Shiroyama Park has been recognized for the beauty of its eight caves (thus gaining the name Yana no Kishō, or “Beautiful Spot of Eight Caves”). Most prominent among them is Meikyōdō Cave, through ...
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Shirahama Beach & Toriihama Beach
Along side Shiroyama Park, both Shirahama Beach and Toriihama Bea ...
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Shiroyama Beach
The gentle waves of the mellow beach of Shiroyama make it a relax ...
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Wakamiya Beach
Wakamiya is a family beach with a nearby fishing pier where paren ...