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Kappa Bridge
- Nagano
- This wooden suspension bridge, 3.1 meters in width and 36.6 meters in length, is popular as a photo shooting spot. The babbling of the cl...
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Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko)
- Mt. Fuji
- One of the five lakes of Mt. Fuji, Kawaguchi-ko offers a luxurious opportunity to enjoy a close view of this magnificent mountain. Here, ...
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Tsutanuma
- Aomori
- This beautiful place often appears in commercials and nature programs on TV. The first and the second photos show the scenery early in th...
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Hana-no-Miyako Park
- Mt. Fuji
- Located by the side of the closest lake to Mt. Fuji, this park at 1,000 meters above sea level is always covered with seasonal flowers. O...
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Blue Pond (Aoiike)
- Furano, Biei, Sounkyo Gorge
- This scenery, which has become world famous after being used as a wallpaper for the MacBook Pro, is actually a pond that was formed by ch...
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Shirakawa-go
- Hidatakayama
- The style of architecture known as Gassho-zukuri (Japanese architecture with a steep thatched roof) and the townscape of Shirakawa-go are...
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Oirase Gorge
- Aomori
- This is a 14-kilometer mountain stream designated as a natural treasure of Japan. A great place to wander, taking in the ever changing st...
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Tea plantation and Mt.Fuji
- Mt. Fuji
- Imamiya, a famous spot fot photographing Shizuoka Prefecture's famous tea plantations. The tea plantation's vertical rows sprea...
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Senjojiki Cirque
- Nagano
- Spreading out at the foothills of Mount Hoken, this area was carved into a bowl-shape by glaciers during the Ice Age. It is said to be 1,...
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Kinosaki Onsen
- Hyogo & Kobe
- The legend of this onsen (hot spring) says that it was discovered by the sighting of an injured stork healing its wounds in the waters. I...