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ZEKKEI Japan brings you the very best scenic destinations in Japan. From cherry blossoms and autumn leaves; to temples, hot springs, and traditional townscapes; we will introduce you to the fanastic, colorful locales of Japan from a variety of different angles. Join us as you search for the perfect place for your dream trip.
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Togakushi Shrine
- Nagano
- This is a shrine that has been around for over 2,000 years at the foot of Mount Togakushi. It consists of five shrines: the Oku-sha (inne...
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Odaiba Rainbow Bridge
- Tokyo
- Opened in 1993, Rainbow Bridge is a suspension bridge over the bat of Tokyo, connecting Shibaura Wharf and Odaiba. There is a free promen...
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Hasedera Temple
- Nara
- This infamous cherry blossom viewing location is commonly called “The Sacred Temple of Flowers”, Sueto the fact that around 1...
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Oshidori Kakushi Falls
- Nagano
- Oshidori Kakushi Falls is located at the topmost level of the upstream of Yokoya Gorge's Shibu River. It is at the entrance of "Okut...
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Atera Valley
- Nagano
- The valley is located a 20-minute walk away from Nojiri Station. There are many places of interest here such as Kiso-go-boku (five trees ...
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Yoshiminedera Temple
- Kyoto
- Founded in 1029, it is the 20th refuge temple of the Kansai Kannon Pilgrimage. It is located right at the center of the western mountains...
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Hakusan Shrine
- Tokyo
- A shrine resting on top of Kaga's sacred Mount Hakusan and a place to worship the enshrined Kikurihime Okami, the goddess of matchma...
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Ankokuji Temple
- Hyogo & Kobe
- Ankokuji Temple has a history of over 1,300-years. Come here in mid-November to enjoy the 100-year-old+ mantenboshi tree vividly colored ...
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Lake Nozori
- Gunma
- Located on the prefectural borders of Gunma, Nagano and Niigata prefectures, this large dam lake is 1,513 meters above sea level, 25 mete...
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Kokonoe “Yume” Otsurihashi Bridge
- Oita & Beppu
- With a length of 390m and a height of 173m hovering over Kyusui valley, it is the highest suspension bridge in Japan that people can walk...