Japan Travel Guide

Kanmuri Inari Shrine | Shrine of good harvest and money

While Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Taisha with the many red torii gates is the most famous shrine in Japan, visiting the…

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Kusatsu Hot Spring | Large amount of natural hot springs and those beautiful landscapes

The town of Kusatsu in Gunma became well known about 120 years ago after Dr. Balz from Germany, found its…

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Nikko Edo Wonderland | Time travel to the Edo period!

In the prefecture of Tochigi, there is a place where time travel becomes possible ... Come and enjoy samurai, oiran,…

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Nikko Toshogu Shrine | Wonderful national treasures and gorgeous sculptures

The Toshogu is Nikko's most famous landmark. The impressive shrine is the mausoleum of the first Tokugawa shogun, and one…

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Nikko Taiyuin Tokugawa Mausoleum | Delicate and beautiful architecture

The grave of the third shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu is located in Nikko. It is a colorful temple with beautiful details…

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Nikko | Wonderful shrines, temples and natural beauty

One of the most popular day trips from Tokyo is Nikko. A 2-hour train ride away, this village is rich…

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Nikko Futarasan Shrine | Gods of good fortune and matchmaking are enshrined

The Futurasan shrine in Nikko is not as famous as its neighbor Toshogu, but it is definitely worth a stop.…

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Mito City, Ibaraki | Rich natural and urban attractions

Mito is a city northeast of Tokyo that is a 1.25-hour train ride away. The city is most famous for…

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Kawagoe Traditional Village in Saitama | Rich history and culture

In the prefecture of Saitama, there is an intact village that has remained of the Edo Period. The town is…

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Omiya Bonsai Village | The world’s first Museum dedicated to Bonsai

Omiya's main attraction is the Omiya Bonsai Village, one of the best places in Japan to get an in-depth insight…

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