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City Guide

Tsukumi-shi, Ōita, Japan

Overview

Tsukumi-shi is a seaside city in Ōita, Japan, known for its charming harbor, fresh seafood, and access to scenic coastal spots. It combines small-town tranquility with fascinating local attractions such as aquariums and temples.

Best Time to Visit

April-May and October-November for mild weather and clear skies.

Local Tips

Take advantage of local buses for short-distance travel, and try the famous sanma-don (pacific saury rice bowl) at family-run eateries. Cash is preferred at most local establishments.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is not customary in Japan. Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples or shrines, and always bow politely when greeting or thanking someone.

Safety Warnings

Tsukumi-shi is generally very safe; usual caution is advised near industrial areas in the evening as these spots can be isolated. Beware of strong sun exposure near the coast in summer.

Hidden Gems

Don't miss the Tsukumi Dolphin Island, a short ferry ride away, and the tranquil Sumiyoshihama shrine set in pine groves by the sea.

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