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Yakushima
- Kagoshima
- Yakushima is famous as the stage of Hayao Miyazaki’s film, “Princess Mononoke” and in 1993 it became a World Heritage. ...
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Rairaikyo Gorge
- Sendai & Matsushima
- This valley was formed by erosion of the surrounding cliffs by the Natori River. It stretches about one kilometer up and down, with the ...
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Komyozenji Temple
- Fukuoka & Hakata
- This Zen Buddhist temple was established by Tetsugyu Enshin of the Suga family. It is the only temple of its kind with the Japanese rock ...
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Shikogabana swamp
- Akita
- Designated as a national treasure, you can see an abundance of various kinds of aquatic and hygrophyte plants nurtured in the acidic, coo...
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Eiheiji Temple
- Fukui
- This temple was founded by the master of the Soto Zen Buddhism, Eihei Dogen, in 1244. It has an area of around 700 square meters and cove...
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Yamabuki Water Source
- Kumamoto
- Yamabuki Water Source has been designated as one of the “Top 100 Exquisite Waters” of the prefecture. Approx. 30-tons of wate...
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Kumano Kodo
- Mie
- A UNESCO World Heritage, Kumano Kodo is a pilgrimage path leading to Kumano Sanzan (Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, and Kuma...
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Hyakusaiji Temple
- Shiga & Lake Biwa
- Established more than 1,400 years ago in 606. In honor of the temple’s beauty, the missionary Luis Frois called it “Heaven o...
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Tomogashima Island
- Wakayama
- Tomogashima is the collective name for Torajima Island, Kamishima Island, and Okinashima Island. The hiking course around the islands are...
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Yufugawa valley
- Oita & Beppu
- The view of water droplets falling from the moss-covered walls is like something from another world. Being referred to as the ”Tiro...