Nikko Shrines
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Toshogu Shrine in Nikko is a stunning tribute to Tokugawa Ieyasu, featuring intricate buildings, the famous Yomeimon Gate, "see no evil" monkeys, and a unique "Crying Dragon" ceiling. A cultural gem!
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Futarasan Shrine, founded in 782, is a peaceful Shinto shrine in Nikko, dedicated to the gods of Mount Nantai, Nyoho, and Taro. Explore its serene grounds and connect with nature and history. Don't miss the nearby Shinkyo Bridge!
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Taiyuin is the mausoleum of Tokugawa Iemitsu, Japan’s third shogun. A blend of Shinto and Buddhist styles, it features grand gates, intricate carvings, and Iemitsu's serene mausoleum—a must-visit for history fans.
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