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A short walk away is a rock carved to resemble a turtle. Local legend says that if the turtle ever turns its head toward the west, a great flood will wash the village away. It is these kinds of folklore stories that give Asuka a mystical, almost spiritual atmosphere.

Months later, a tourist in Asuka takes a photo of the ancient stone statue of a kneeling man—the legendary “Sarutahiko,” guide of the gods. In the photo, the statue appears to be holding a smartphone, its screen reflecting a map of the Japanese archipelago dotted with red pins. covertjapan asuka

Rent a bike at and spend the day pedaling through rice paddies and orchards. You will pass farmers tending to their fields with the same tools used for generations, interrupted only by the sight of an ancient stone tomb rising from the earth.

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That night, Kaelen broke into the Asuka Historical Museum after hours. Using a modified Geiger counter tuned to bio-resonance, he scanned the replica of the Takamatsuzuka mural. The Geiger screamed near the painting of the blue dragon—the guardian of the east.

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: This name is typically associated with social media accounts (such as on Instagram) or blogs that curate "underground" or "hidden" aspects of Japanese life, including car culture, vintage fashion, or lesser-known travel spots. Asuka (Fictional Character)