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Discover the land of the rising sun, a country of secular traditions and culture. |
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One of the busiest cities in the world, Tokyo is the first must see spot for any traveler to Japan. |
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Start exploring Tokyo and the Japanese culture at Akasaka temple and its surrounding traditional shops and restaurants. |
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Find all your favorite brands in the biggest department stores in Tokyo. |
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Visit the most picturesque area of Tokyo, with its fish markets and tea houses. |
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One of the historical parts of Tokyo, the Sensoji complex is marked by the Asakusa temple and a busy souvenir market. |
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If you travel to Japan in spring, the Cherry Blossom festival in Tokyo is a great opportunity to admire a beautiful view and picnic under the white-dressed trees. |
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Leave the crowded Tokyo metropolis to enjoy a spectacular panorama of the snowcapped Fuji mountain. |
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Nara - the ancient Japanese Capital, is a home of various World Heritage sites such as Todaiji Temple, Horyuji Temple, and others including numerous Buddhist art and architecture classified as National Treasures and Important Cultural Asset. |
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With its famous Kinkaku-ji - Temple of the Golden Pavilion and Shinto shrines, as well as palaces, gardens and architecture intact, it is one of the best preserved cities in Japan. |
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Historically the commercial capital of Japan, Osaka is a flourishing modern city full of entertainment, shopping options and exquisite cuisine. |
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From a small fisher village to one of the largest Japanese ports, Yokohama demonstrates the great will and determination of Japanese culture with plenty to offer for outsiders. |
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Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and the beautiful surrounding park where you can feed a deer and admire Buddhist architecture. |
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The small Nikko city is most famous for the Toshogu, Japan's most lavishly decorated shrine complex and mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. |
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Yakushima's unique remnant of a warm-temperate ancient forest is a natural World Heritage Site covered in dense forest noted especially for Sugi - Japanese wild cedars counting thousands years old. |
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