Fondest memory: The campus is wonderfully located on the top of a hill, from where all the city and the sea can be seen. Also, the buildings are very new and modern.
Updated Apr 17, 2003
Fondest memory: Sunset from the Kimiidera temple
Written Aug 24, 2002
Fondest memory: Open spaces (no buildings, no mountains): a rare view in Japan.
Written Aug 24, 2002
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Open spaces (no buildings, no mountains): a rare view in Japan.
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Q: Has anyone been to the Kimiidera Temple in Wakayama? I have a couple of hours free in the city before I catch the JR to Kyoto so I...

A: I have not been to Kimiidera, but I can tell you the informations that I got from Kimiidra official website. You wrote "weeping kannon", I can't find the...
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Even though I have gone to Wakayama on two different occasions, I've only seen a few things here. The first time I saw Kimii-dera along with some places in Kainan. The second time I came and saw...
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The City began to grow with the construction of the castle in 1585. As a castle town, Wakayama City became the political and economic core of the Kishu Domain during the Tokugawa Shogunate time.
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I visited a friend in Wakayama, stayed two days. More than enough, since there is nothing especially interesting in this city. Worth visiting are the castle, the Kimiidera temple, and the university.
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miwahome314's new Wakayama Page

I live in Wakayama south of Osaka in Japan. Wakayama is surrounded many mountains and has beautiful ocean, the road runs parallel with the ocean. My father is fisherman. Please come to his Home...
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jorgeparada's new Wakayama Page

I wnt to Wakayama to a Wedding, my fiend Kayo got Married in XIV Resort in Shirahama, is a very nice area to rest in the busy Japan, there is a beautiful beach and all the landscapes are great!
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