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Nara National Museum
1. Nara National Museum

The Nara National Museum, located in Nara Park, is a must-see for lovers of Japanese Buddhist art. Explore stunning statues, scrolls, and temporary exhibitions, including Todaiji Temple treasures in autumn.

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Kofukuji National Treasure Museum
2. Kofukuji National Treasure Museum

Kofukuji National Treasure Museum, located at Kofukuji Temple in Nara, houses exceptional Buddhist art, including the famous Ashura Statue. A must-visit for art and history lovers exploring Japan's Buddhist heritage.

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Kasuga Taisha
3. Kasuga Taisha

Kasuga Taisha, Nara’s most famous shrine, boasts unique architecture and hundreds of lanterns. Explore its sacred grounds, including smaller shrines, the Manyo Botanical Garden, and the Kasuga Museum.

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Horyuji Temple
4. Horyuji Temple

Horyuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Japan's oldest temples, home to the world’s oldest wooden buildings. Explore ancient structures, Buddhist art, and the serene Yumedono hall.

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Kofukuji Temple
5. Kofukuji Temple

Kofukuji, a historic temple in Nara founded in 710, is home to Japan's second tallest wooden pagoda. Explore the Central Golden Hall, the Yakushi Buddha, and treasures like the Ashura Statue.

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Todaiji Temple
6. Todaiji Temple

Todaiji, Nara’s iconic temple, houses the massive 15-meter Daibutsu (Big Buddha). Explore the impressive Nandaimon Gate, meet friendly deer, and discover artifacts full of spiritual history. A must-see!

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Nara Park
7. Nara Park

Nara Park, established in 1880, is home to iconic landmarks like Todaiji, Kasuga Taisha, and over 1,000 friendly deer. A must-visit spot to explore culture, history, and interact with sacred deer.

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Roppongi
8. Roppongi

Roppongi, Tokyo's vibrant nightlife hub, offers lively bars, restaurants, and clubs, attracting night owls from around the world. With art museums and luxury shopping, it’s a must-visit for all.

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Asakusa Shrine
9. Asakusa Shrine

Asakusa Shrine, also known as Sanja-sama, is a historic Tokyo landmark, offering a peaceful retreat from the city. Visit during the vibrant Sanja Matsuri in May for parades, mikoshi, and lively festivities.

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Shinjuku Gyoen
10. Shinjuku Gyoen
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Shinjuku Gyoen, een van de grootste parken van Tokio, biedt weelderige gazons, schilderachtige schoonheid en de mooiste kersenbloesems in de lente. Een rustige ontsnapping met Japanse, Franse en Engelse tuinen, perfect om te ontspannen.

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