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Asakusa   Tokyo

Asakusa, Tokyo

 158 Reviews  Sensoji Temple is believed to be the first temple ever built in the Tokyo area and was originally founded by a fisherman, Haji Nakatomo, who is said to have built the temple after finding a statue of... 

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Gion (Geisha district)   Kyoto

Gion (Geisha district), Kyoto

 64 Reviews  It's not a long walk but it really holds a historical look. building looks new but in the old japanese style. Restaurants there are little above the average price wise. at the end of the road you will... 

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Universal studio   Osaka

Universal studio, Osaka

 26 Reviews  in japanese that ture but still loads for fun for those who have never been to universal stuido of usa. just access the site of universal sutio and you will understand everthing , it is a very... 

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Nagoya Castle   Nagoya

Nagoya Castle, Nagoya

 28 Reviews  With its famed golden shachi dolphin roof decorations, Nagoya Castle is the de-facto symbol of the city. Built in 1612, the main edifice was reconstructed in 1959 on its original foundation after... 

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Chinatown (Nankin-Machi)   Kobe

Chinatown (Nankin-Machi), Kobe

 12 Reviews  Kobe is home to one of Japan's three most famous Chinatowns (Yokohama and Nagasaki being the other two), so when the Chinese New Year arrives (setsubun), the Chinatowns are great places to visit, and... 

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Peace Park and Memorial Museum   Hiroshima

Peace Park and Memorial Museum, Hiroshima

 128 Reviews  I once stayed with a friend who lived a stone's throw away from the Peace Museum in Nagasaki and since then, I have always wondered what it was like to live near a building charged with so much... 

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Todaiji Temple   Nara

Todaiji Temple, Nara

 75 Reviews  Todai-ji ("Great Eastern Temple") is reputedly the largest wooden structure in the world, and it houses what must be one of the largest bronze statues of Buddha around, the Daibutsu or Great Buddha.... 

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Snow Monkey Park   Nagano

Snow Monkey Park, Nagano

 4 Reviews  Without a doubt, one of the coolest spectacles in all of Japan is to watch the wild snow monkeys of the Japanese Alps sit out a snowy winter day soaking in the hot waters of a naturally-heated onsen.... 

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Korakuen Garden   Okayama

Korakuen Garden, Okayama

 12 Reviews  Korakuen Garden is considered to be one of the three best gardens in Japan since the Edo Period. It was constructed by Tsuda Nagatada by orders of the daimyo Ikeda Tsunamasa and took thirteen years to... 

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Itsukushima Shrine   Miyajima

Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima

 30 Reviews  If you are in the Hiroshima city, you must visit Itsukushima-Jinjya in Miyajima. It's the shrine (not a temple) with famous red torii (gate) in the water, but has lots more than just the... 

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Shinjuku   Tokyo

Shinjuku, Tokyo

 72 Reviews  This was a stunning experience with all the different varieties of cherry trees in full blossom. Incredibly beautiful! The garden is run by the Ministry of the environment now but it has a long... 

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Kiyomizu Temple   Kyoto

Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto

 98 Reviews  I really loved the short visit I made to this place. i like the atmosphere of this narrow streets with souvenirs shops along your way up the hill to the temple. the temple is realllllly huge and you... 

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castle   Osaka

castle, Osaka

 62 Reviews  Visit the Castle... its very interesting. Its a fairly long walk from the Rail Station, but its an interesting walk and the Castle is quite unusual which is why it should be seen. Pity to go all the... 

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Aquarium   Nagoya

Aquarium, Nagoya

 7 Reviews  The most interesting thing for me in this Aquarium is the dolphins performance. They really brilliant. Cool !! Beside that you can see the big whales and you can find nemo and dory also in here... 

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Meriken Park & Harborland   Kobe

Meriken Park & Harborland, Kobe

 24 Reviews  in this area, you can do a lot. there is the mosaic mall just on the other side from kobe tower, all the cafe and restaurants there have the sea view. i wrote a review about the aswome fisherman... 

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Miyajima   Hiroshima

Miyajima, Hiroshima

 33 Reviews  I was skeptical about the appeal of Mt. Misen since one round trip ticket costed me 1800 yen, which was by far the most expensive ropeway I had ever used. "No view is worth this much, " I remember... 

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Nara Park   Nara

Nara Park, Nara

 33 Reviews  There is around 1000 Deers rooming Nara , they eat somthing called Shika Senbei which is rice crackers specially made for them. they costs 150 en and sold every where. But take cares they are... 

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Zenkoji Temple   Nagano

Zenkoji Temple, Nagano

 5 Reviews  The main hall is typical Buddhist architecture from the mid Edo Period. The principle image is enshrined inside the altar in the innermost temple. Admission to the inner temple is 500 Yen, and... 

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Kibiji District (Kibi Plains)   Okayama

Kibiji District (Kibi Plains), Okayama

 6 Reviews  Saijo Inari is known as one of the three great Inari Shrines in Japan (Fushimi Inari in Kyoto and Toyokawa Inari in Aichi being the other two). It is unique, because the complex is composed of a... 

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Five-Tiered Pagoda   Miyajima

Five-Tiered Pagoda, Miyajima

 8 Reviews  The beautiful curved roofs of the Goju-no-to Pagoda and strinking vermilion colouring are a familiar sight on the island of Miyajima. Standing on a hill overlooking the bay and Itsukushima Shrine, the... 

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Imperial Palace   Tokyo

Imperial Palace, Tokyo

 61 Reviews  this is the second of the famed double bridge in the Imperial Palace Front plaza area. There are two bridges over a moat separating the Kokyo Gaien and the Imperial Palace - these are called... 

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Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)   Kyoto

Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Kyoto

 102 Reviews  Three-storey Zen Buddhist temple. Each floor was done in different architectural style - the ground floor is Heian imperial architecture, the second floor typifies warrior aristocracy and the top... 

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Dotombori   Osaka

Dotombori, Osaka

 22 Reviews  Dotombori is a street in Namba alligned with eateries, arcades, and shopping centers. Many people do come for food and shopping, but the area itself is actually an attraction of sorts. The restaurants... 

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Shrines & Temples   Nagoya

Shrines & Temples, Nagoya

 12 Reviews  1900-year-old shrine with lush evergreen forest is best known by one of the three Imperial Regalia, Kusanagi sword. The shrine saw the modification after the Meiji Restoration. It is a nice place to... 

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Mount Rokko   Kobe

Mount Rokko, Kobe

 7 Reviews  A highland pasture spread on the peak of Mt. Rokko. Sheep, donkeys and ponies are free to graze, and visitors can come in close contact with the animals. Children can learn and try to take milk from... 

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ASAKUSA - KAMINARI-MON

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Now ASAKUSA is a downtown that rivals with the Ginza, Shijuku, Ikebukuro and Shibuya. During the Edo period, Asakusa was functioned as the city's artistic and gastronomic playground. Asakusa once thrived as a temple town for SENSO-JI TEMPLE. Senso-ji Temple's symbol is a large red paper lantern that bears the word "KAMINARI-MON" (Thunder Gate). Between this famous red lantern at Kaminarimon and the main hall of Sensoji Temple is a pedestrian street lined with colorful shops selling snacks and souvenirs.

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HAKONE - 'SHABU-SHABU' DINNER

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

It was amazing to see the whole group marching into the restaurant wearing yukata.We had a shabu-shabu dinner that night. Into the hot boiling pots of water set in front of us at the long table, placed the array of 10 to 15 courses of vegetables, meats and tofu. On the side of the cooked meat and veges, rice, glass noodles, a choice of ramen or udon noodles, and Japanese pickle are also included with the meal. The servers were Japanese mid-aged women; they were very happy to see us all eat the meals eagerly. It is part of the shabu-shabu tradition to make guests feel extremely cared for during the course of their hands-on meal.

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UNIVERSAL STUDIO JAPAN - MOVIE THEME SITES

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

Armed with our passport ticket, we explored the various popular movie theme sites such as Terminator 2, The Ride, E.T Adventure, Jurasic Park. It was a school holiday in Japan and the place was crowded with Japanese. We did not manage to take all the rides because the queue was so long. Average waiting time is about one and a half hour even the fast pass.

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UNIVERSAL STUDIO JAPAN - 1ST STUDIO OUTSIDE USA

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN is located in Osaka; being the first Universal Studios outside the US.Although the attractions in Universal Studio Japan are quite similar to its counterparts in Hollywood or Orlando, some attractions, such as Snoopy Studio and Universal Studios Motion Picture Magic, are Universal Studios Japan's original.

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Tazawako - Deepest Lake in Japan

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We visited Tazawako in Akita-ken mainly because we wanted to stay at the famed Tsurunoyu Hot Springs Inn in nearby Nyuto Onsen. (See accomodations) Akita-ken itself has many beautiful sights and interesting festivals. Tazawako Lake is one of them.Tazawako Lake is very beautiful and said to be the deepest lake in Japan. It does not freeze over during winter, and according to legend, there is a reason for that. Alongside the lake, there is a statue of Tatsuko a beautiful woman who lives with her dragon husband at the bottom of the lake. It is because of their passionate lovemaking that the lake does not freeze despite Akita-ken's severe cold winters.During the summer, you can indulge in many water sports like boating, etc.I STRONGLY recommend that you stay overnight at one of the hot springs resorts in the nearby Nyuto Onsen. They are very authentic, and most of them have outdoor hot...

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ASAKUSA - FIVE-STORY PAGODA

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

This FIVE-STORY PAGODA is located on the left to the temple's main building.Built in 1973 with the height of 53.32m, reinforced with concrete and steel, and like all pagodas, running down the centre is a giant pillar of Japanese Cypress tree wood.

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TOKYO DISNEYLAND - FAVOURITE DISNEY CHARACTERS

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

Tokyo Disneyland is a colourful dreamland for those who love fantasy. We had good photo-taking opportunities as we met our favourite disney characters and visit their castles and homes. We spent the rest of the day on "Star Tours", "Pirates of the Caribbean", "Haunted Mansion", "Peter Pan", "Jungle Cruise".To be honest, Tokyo Disneyland is quite disappointing. The queu for the rides took at least 45 minutes for our turn to go on a 3 minutes ride. Yet something is missing from visiting the theme park if I don't go for any rides. As for different attractions there are only 2 or 3 which we can really call breathtaking.The service standard is pretty amazing. Before and after every ride, the Japanese attendants would rattle off a chunk of Japanese greetings. They are like smiling robots!

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TOKYO DISNEYLAND - HAPPY SHOPPING

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

Our evening ended with shopping along the shops that lined the World Bazaar - there was no special "world" flavor to the merchandise as the title might suggest. Most of the merchandises sold are related to Disney characters.

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OSAKA CASTLE

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

OSAKA CASTLE was originally built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1583 on the site of Ishiyama Honganji Temple. It burned down in the Summer War of 1615 and was rebuilt by the Tokugawa Shogunate from 1620-29. The castle was subjected to heavy bombing during World War II, but was once again rebuilt in 1948. The castle is incredibly modern and looks great from outside. Inside the castle is an excellent museum that contains all kinds of interesting artifacts and information relating to the castle and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

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MEIJI SHRINE - DEDICATED TO SHINTO GOD

by I-Believe-I-Can-Fly

MEIJI JINGU is a shrine dedicated to the deified spirit of Emperor Meiji (first emperor of modern Japan) as a Shinto god and to his wife, Empress Shoken. The Meiji Shrine was completed in 1920, and rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II so most of the current buildings date from 1958. It is located in a wooded park area next to Yoyogi Park in middle of the bustling city of Tokyo.

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