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Suwa Shrine
1. Suwa Shrine
Shrine

Suwa Shrine in Nagasaki offers scenic views, rich history, and vibrant autumn festivals. Visit for panoramic vistas, cultural heritage, and colorful parades during the Nagasaki Kunchi Festival.

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Asukadera Temple
2. Asukadera Temple
Temple

Asukadera Temple in Asuka features Japan’s oldest Buddha statue, a peaceful setting, and deep history dating back to 596, making it a fascinating spot for culture lovers.

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Kanda
3. Kanda
District

Kanda is a lively district in Tokyo, blending tradition and modernity. Visit historic sites like the Yushima Seido shrine, explore Akihabara’s electronics hub, or enjoy its vibrant bookstores and cafés.

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Hokkaido Museum
4. Hokkaido Museum
Museum 5.0

The Hokkaido Museum offers a fascinating exploration of the island’s history, wildlife, and Ainu culture. Its interactive exhibits make it perfect for visitors of all ages to learn and engage with Hokkaido’s rich heritage.

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Yakushiji Temple
5. Yakushiji Temple
Temple

Yakushiji, one of the oldest temples in Japan, features a symmetrical layout with beautiful pagodas and the Yakushi trinity. Visit the 1,300-year-old East Pagoda and explore the Genjo-sanzoin Garan complex.

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Seigan-ji Temple
6. Seigan-ji Temple
Temple

Seigan-ji is a peaceful, historical Buddhist temple in Utsunomiya. Admire the serene seated Buddha, ancient carvings, dragon woodwork, and tranquil graveyard for a calming, spiritual experience.

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Caretta Shiodome
7. Caretta Shiodome
Shopping

Caretta Shiodome is a lively shopping, dining, and entertainment hub in the 51-story Dentsu Building. Explore unique shops, a musical theater, and stunning sky restaurants with breathtaking views.

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Kokugikan Sumo Stadium
8. Kokugikan Sumo Stadium
Attraction

Kokugikan Sumo Stadium is Tokyo’s sumo hub, hosting major tournaments in January, May, and September. Feel the excitement of Japan’s national sport or visit the sumo museum for a glimpse into its rich history!

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Tokyo Memorial Hall
9. Tokyo Memorial Hall
History

Tokyo Memorial Hall in Yokoamicho Park honors victims of the Tokyo air raids during WWII. A peaceful place to reflect, with monuments for Korean victims and a peace monument, symbolizing hope and unity.

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Bentendo Hall
10. Bentendo Hall
Temple

Bentendo Hall, located on an island in Shinobazu Pond, offers tranquility and beauty in Ueno Park. Dedicated to Benten, the goddess of fortune, it’s a must-visit during cherry blossom season!

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