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Kenchoji, Kamakura’s oldest Zen temple, founded in 1253, is a peaceful retreat with stunning gardens, a national treasure bell, and scenic views. Explore its serene grounds, subtemples, and hike nearby trails.
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British Embassy Villa offers a peek into Japan’s Meiji era. Formerly a holiday home for British diplomat Ernest Satow, it now showcases exhibits on his life and British culture, plus a lakeside café.
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building offers stunning panoramic views of Tokyo from its two 243-meter-tall towers. Enjoy free access to observation decks, cafés, and souvenir shops with views of iconic landmarks!
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Kyu-Yasuda Garden in Tokyo, a peaceful Meiji Period garden, features a heart-shaped pond and lush greenery. A perfect spot for a tranquil escape, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.
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Yokohama Marine Tower offers stunning 360-degree views from 100 meters high. A perfect spot to enjoy the city’s skyline, harbor, and beautiful sunset views.
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Kanoya Rose Garden features over 50,000 roses and a café with rose-themed treats. A perfect spot to relax, enjoy nature, and capture the beauty of one of Japan’s top floral displays.
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The Kyushu National Museum in Dazaifu is a must-visit for history lovers. Discover Japan’s history through its Asian connections in this striking blue building, with exhibits for all ages.
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Daishi Kyokai, the heart of Shingon Buddhism, preserves the teachings of Kobo Daishi. Visitors can participate in ceremonies like jukai (Buddhist precepts) and shakyo (sutra copying) for a peaceful, meditative experience.
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Fuji Safari Park offers thrilling close-ups with lions, bears, and giraffes. Drive, walk, or take a bus tour to explore. Visit the zoo, enjoy pony rides, and feed animals for a fun adventure!
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Maruoka Castle features a historic wooden keep, steep stairs with panoramic views, and beautiful cherry blossoms in April, lit by hundreds of lanterns during the spring festival.
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