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Hinokicho Park, located in Tokyo Midtown, offers a peaceful escape with a traditional Japanese garden and serene walking paths. Enjoy lush greenery and beautiful cherry blossoms in this urban oasis.
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Gora Park, a beautiful Western-style landscape park in Hakone, offers stunning views, a French-style garden, and greenhouses. Enjoy hands-on activities at the Crafthouse, or relax at a teahouse.
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Nami Standbeeld in Nishihara Village, home to the Tawarayama wind turbines, celebrates nature and renewable energy. After the 2016 earthquakes, the turbines are being restored, symbolizing resilience.
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Nishiki Market, also known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," is a vibrant five-block street with over 100 shops offering fresh seafood, produce, and Kyoto specialties like sweets, pickles, and sushi. A food lover's haven!
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Izumo Taisha is one of Japan’s most ancient and important shrines, deeply tied to creation mythology. Visit the grand 24-meter Main Hall, explore sacred paths, and experience the Kamiari Festival each November.
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Mori Art Museum, atop Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, showcases cutting-edge contemporary art. With ever-changing exhibits and stunning Tokyo views, it's a must-visit for art lovers and culture seekers.
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Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island is renowned for its "floating" torii gate, offering stunning views at high tide. Explore its beautiful architecture, scenic paths, and breathtaking boat cruises.
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Ujigami Shrine – Japan's oldest standing shrine, dating back to 1060. A UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning architecture, it offers a glimpse into Japan's ancient traditions and cultural heritage.
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Tokyo Disneyland, opened in 1983, is a magical park with seven themed lands, thrilling attractions, and iconic parades. From Space Mountain to Cinderella’s Castle, experience the ultimate Disney dream!
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Koyasan Pilgrimage Trails offer a spiritual journey through lush forests and historical sites. Hike the 23.5 km Koyasan Choishi Michi Trail or explore shorter routes, leading to the majestic Daimon Gate.
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