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Enryakuji Temple (Hieizan)
1. Enryakuji Temple (Hieizan)
Temple

Enryakuji, perched on Mount Hieizan, is a historic Buddhist monastery. Founded in 788, it shaped Japan’s spirituality. Explore its halls, forest trails, and Saicho's mausoleum for a serene cultural experience.

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Pontocho
2. Pontocho
District

Pontocho is a picturesque alley in Kyoto, filled with vibrant restaurants serving everything from yakitori to fine Kyoto cuisine. Enjoy river views and outdoor dining on kawayuka platforms in summer!

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Engakuji Temple
3. Engakuji Temple
Temple

Engakuji Temple, one of Kamakura's top Zen temples, offers a peaceful retreat in the forested hills. Explore its historic halls, national treasures, and enjoy tea by the bell while admiring autumn colors.

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Kurokabe Square
4. Kurokabe Square
Shopping

Kurokabe Square in Nagahama is a lively shopping district where tradition meets modern art. Discover unique glassworks, handmade crafts, and local souvenirs while enjoying its historic charm and culture!

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Shiroyama Park
5. Shiroyama Park
Park

Shiroyama Park in Kagoshima offers breathtaking views of the city, Sakurajima, and the bay. Explore its historical significance, visit the Reimeikan Museum, or relax in an open-air hot spring.

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JR Central Towers
6. JR Central Towers
Shopping

JR Central Towers, towering above Nagoya Station, offer luxury shopping, fine dining, and stunning city views. Visit the cafes, lounges, and shops, plus enjoy a panoramic view from the top!

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Satsuma Denshokan Museum
7. Satsuma Denshokan Museum
Museum

Satsuma Denshokan Museum in Kagoshima offers a fascinating look into the region’s history, focusing on Meiji-era culture and showcasing exquisite local ceramics.

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Candy Alley
8. Candy Alley
Shopping

Candy Alley in Kawagoe offers a nostalgic walk through time with traditional Japanese sweets, unique snacks, and charming shops that bring back the old-school atmosphere of Japan.

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Ueno Castle
9. Ueno Castle
Castle

Ueno Castle, originally built in the 16th century, offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past. Its wooden structure, restored in 1935, stands with towering stone walls, making it a must-visit for history lovers.

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Naramachi Karakuri Omochakan
10. Naramachi Karakuri Omochakan
Museum

Naramachi Karakuri Omochakan is a fun toy museum in Nara where visitors of all ages can play with traditional Japanese toys. Explore intricate designs and learn about Japan’s toy-making heritage.

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