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Amanohashidate View Land offers stunning panoramic views of the sandbar, especially from the Ferris wheel. Enjoy fun attractions like roller coasters, go-karts, and mini-golf in this family-friendly park.
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Motoise Kono Shrine, at the northern end of Amanohashidate Sandbar, is a historic spiritual site dedicated to Amaterasu and Toyoukehime. Its Ise-like hall and surrounding shrines make it a must-visit.
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Amanohashidate Sandbar is a breathtaking 3-km long isthmus connecting heaven and earth. Known as the "bridge in heaven," it's lined with unique pine trees and offers stunning views and peaceful beaches.
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Chionji Temple, located at the southern entrance of Amanohashidate Sandbar, is famous for its Monju Bosatsu statue and is a place of prayer for wisdom and success. It features a historic pagoda and tomb.
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Kinkakuji, the Golden Pavilion, is a breathtaking Kyoto landmark. Admire its gold-covered floors, serene gardens, and stunning pond reflections. Experience Kyoto’s culture and history in this timeless gem
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The Bamboo Groves of Arashiyama offer a serene nature escape. Walk through towering bamboo, feel the gentle breeze, and explore a peaceful atmosphere. Experience nature and the area’s rich cultural heritage.
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Nijo Castle, built in 1603, is a stunning historical site in Kyoto. Explore the Ninomaru Palace with its nightingale floors, the beautiful gardens, and enjoy cherry blossoms in spring.
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Aoi Matsuri is a grand Kyoto festival, featuring a parade of 500 participants in Heian Period attire, from the Imperial Palace to Kamo Shrines. Experience ancient traditions and stunning processions!
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The Kamo Shrines, Shimogamo Shrine and Kamigamo Shrine, are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Kyoto's oldest shrines. Surrounded by nature and rich in history, these shrines offer a spiritual escape.
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Gion Matsuri, Kyoto's iconic festival, is celebrated in July, with stunning float processions on July 17 and 24. Enjoy food stalls, vibrant crowds, and traditional ceremonies, making it a must-see event.
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