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Towers at 12, 388 ft or 3,776 m, Mt. Fuji is the highest peak in Japan. Mountain climbers and sightseers because of its incomparable symmetrical cone frequently visit it, which has been the subject for arts and photography in nature or travel magazines. This natural wonder is encircled with great five lakes of Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Yamanaka, Lake Sai, Lake Motuso and Lake Shoji. |
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Nara Was the former capital of Japan and houses noteworthy temples, shrines and ruins, which form the “Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara”, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It maybe put in the shade by its famous neighboring city- Kyoto nevertheless Nara has more to offer than its next-door metropolis. |
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The Ise Shrine simply known as Jingu or the Shrine, which consists of two sites the Geku or Outer Shrine and Naiku or Inner Shrine. Ise Shrine is deemed as the holiest and the most significant Shinto site in Japan. |
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Disney Sea Park A must see theme park in the city of Chiba, approximately 40 km east from the heart of Tokyo. Disney Sea Park has fascinated copious audience from youngsters to adults. It provides visitors the very best of entertainment every now and then. |
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Ginkakuji This Buddhist temple was constructed as a haven in 1474 by Shogun (Japanese military commander) Ashikaga Yoshimasa. Ginkakuji is otherwise known as The Temple of Silver Pavilion. This dazzling holy place of the Muromachi period is one of the frequented attractions on the east part of Kyoto. |
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Palette Town A multifaceted amusement center that boasts with interesting recreational areas, shops and restaurants. Palette Town homes the largest and the biggest Ferris wheel not just in town but also throughout the world, wherein it measures 100 meters in diameter and 115 meters high. You can behold the skyscraper of Tokyo and a full view of Haneda and Bosco Hanto Peninsula. |
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Kinkakuji Serves as a retreat villa of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the 3rd shogun of Ashikaga shogunate during the Muromachi era. Kinkakuji is famously known as the Golden Pavilion Temple. It sits in a splendid Japanese strolling garden that is also known as kaiyu-shiki. The Golden Pavilion was built in 1398 but when a certain Buddhist monk set it ablaze it was renovated in 1955. |
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Expo Memorial Park Is a wonderful place to unwind and at the same time enjoy the wonderful recreational amenities in the park. Explore other museums, ride exceptional bikes and Ferris wheel. The main figure at Expo Memorial Park is the Tower of the Sun, which adds additional attraction of the place. |
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Jozankei Onsen Hot Spring- a breathtaking hot spring village that has nearby interesting sites such as Hoheikyo Dam and Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort. Bathing in Jozankei-onsen Hot Spring is one of the must do activity when you drop by at Hokkaido-Tohoku. |
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Hirosaki-koen Park One of the primary tourist destinations in Japan especially during the Cherry Blossom Festival, Hirosaki-koen Park is established where the Hirosaki Castle, an astonishing castle during the early times of 19th century, once set. |
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Nasu-kogen Highlands highly promoted place as a vacation hideaway for the Imperial Family. Its ambiance spells sedateness and comfort that gives its visitors a perfect haven to loosen up. |
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Kairakuen Garden Is positioned in Mito City, 120 kilometers away northwest of Tokyo. Kairakuen Garden was included in the list of Japan’s finest landscape gardens. Its nice view and picturesque scenery certainly grabs anyone’s attention even the preoccupied one. |
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Hakata Dolls Shops Grab your own collection of hakata dolls in different forms and sizes at the various regions of Japan e.g. Fukuoka prefecture. These types of dolls are made of clay that is painstakingly created through handcraft process. It features over a hundred sorts of facial expressions of dolls that tell a story. |
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Suntory Tomi-no-oka Winery Taste the best tasting wine in town at Suntory Tomi no oka Winery. Visitors can observe the winemaking or just take a walk around the winery. |
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John Lennon Museum The museum is built to preserve the works and profession of the legendary music icon John Lennon. It was opened to public on 9 October 2000. Over a thousand visitors frequented this museum to know more of the renowned music artist and co-founder of the famous band- The Beatles. |