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What is the 'Rika House', the world's smallest science museum in Zushi like?
What is the 'Chigasaki Park Natural Ecology Garden', a remaining satoyama in Yokohama's Kohoku New Town?

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Rika House

The Rika House is a traditional Japanese farmhouse located in the Showa Kinen Park in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Originally built in the late Edo period (early 19th century), it showcases rural Japanese architecture and lifestyle, featuring a thatched roof and open hearth. Today, it serves as a cultural exhibit, offering visitors a glimpse into historical Japanese domestic life.

Chigasaki Park Natural Ecology Garden

Chigasaki Park Natural Ecology Garden is a serene green space in Chigasaki, Japan, designed to preserve and showcase local flora and fauna in their natural habitat. Established to promote environmental education and conservation, the garden features walking trails, ponds, and diverse plant species, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature. Its history reflects Japan’s efforts to balance urban development with ecological preservation, creating a peaceful retreat for both residents and wildlife.

YOKOHAMA GODO CHOSHA

Yokohama Godo Chosha (横浜合同庁舎) is a government office building complex in Yokohama, Japan, housing multiple administrative agencies. Constructed in 1982, it serves as a centralized hub for local governance, including the Yokohama Customs Office and other regional bureaus. While not a historic or cultural landmark, it plays a key role in the city’s administrative functions.

Sendai

Sendai is the largest city in Japan’s Tohoku region, known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Founded in 1600 by the feudal lord Date Masamune, it is often called the “City of Trees” for its lush greenery. Key attractions include the ruins of Sendai Castle, the iconic Zuihoden Mausoleum, and the lively Sendai Tanabata Festival, one of Japan’s most famous summer celebrations.