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Japan. Wow, I know. But it would (will) be my third time there, so I already have seen all the classics (and lived in the bigger cities). Less known/more specific places would be:
-The area of Asuka (nowadays Nara and its surroundings). Where the first imperial household was located. I was only for a day recently and the region blew me away. Beautiful antique shrines, giant toriis in the middle of rice paddies, some of the strangest monuments in all of Japan (Masuda no Iwafune being one of them) and a certain feeling I haven't found anywhere else in Japan.
-Okinawa: I was already there and I loved it for all the wrong reasons: small, few things to see, ugly architecture, and the highest confluence of ghost apparitions in the world.
Also its own culture and people I couldn't help falling in love with. Can't forget the Yonaguni Ruins, an absolute must for me.
-Akita: In the Tohoku area, which has been in my radar for quite long and will absolutely visit. Few tourists, lots of nature and remains of ancient culture... it's high on my list for a place to live in in the future (supposing I actually like it).
-Hokkaido. See above. A bit more touristy, though.
Kyoto deserves a special mention. Lived there twice, could stay my whole life and probably never run out of new discoveries to make. My favourite city in the world, as of now.
I would also like to visit the UK. Go to Whales, Scotland, and especially Glastonbury and more ancient dolmens and the likes through the territory tourists probably don't know much about.