Kukichūō / Discover the ninja within.
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Things to do
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Mindful meoweler tips
Traditional Japanese Baths, called Onsen
Kukichuo has numerous public Onsen, which are indoor and outdoor hot springs. Cats should be aware that they must be completely clean before entering the Onsen, which means taking a bath or shower before. Don’t forget to bring your own towels!
Shinto Shrines
In Kukichuo, there are many Shinto shrines which are places of worship for the Shinto religion. A cat should be aware that shoes must be taken off and it is polite to bow when entering or leaving the shrine.
Cherry Blossom Viewing
During spring, Kukichuo is filled with beautiful pink cherry blossoms called sakura. Many people celebrate this event by having picnics with family and friends under the trees. Cats should be aware to not disturb other people's picnics and to enjoy the blossoms quietly!
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