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Nara
Shrines & Temples
Gangoji Temple
4.07 2A stately World Heritage site with 1,300 years of history.
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A Travel Guide to Gango-ji, Japan’s Oldest Full-Scale Buddhist Temple
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed “Gango-ji” is home to many buildings and Buddhist statues designated as National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. Often said to be the birthplace of Japanese Buddhism, it is renowned as a temple of great historical and cultural value. From the “East Gate,” the main gate, to highlights such as the “Main Hall” and other grounds buildings, there is plenty to see, and seasonal flowers charm visitors year-round. This article introduces everything you need to enjoy “Gango-ji,” from its history to recommended sightseeing spots-use it as a helpful reference.
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[Horyu-ji Travel Guide] Experience Timeless History at Japan’s First World Heritage Site
Horyu-ji, the world’s oldest wooden building, is one of Japan’s most celebrated historic temples. Around 3,000 structures and artifacts have been designated as National Treasures or Important Cultural Properties, giving it immense historical and cultural value. Closely associated with Prince Shotoku, the temple remains deeply familiar to many Japanese people, and its traditions continue to this day. This article introduces the charms of Horyu-ji, focusing on recommended highlights that even first-time visitors can fully enjoy.
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Aomori
Parks & Gardens
Gappo Park
4.30 4This is a nationally unique seaside park in an urban area where visitors can enjoy cherry blossom viewing, sports, and swimming.
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Soak Up Stunning Views Shaped by History and Nature: A Travel Guide to Hirosaki Park
Home to Hirosaki Castle and famous as a top cherry blossom spot, Hirosaki Park is one of Aomori Prefecture’s must-visit attractions. Here, historic buildings blend beautifully with nature through every season, creating scenery you can only find in Japan. Spring, when the cherry blossoms are at their best, is the most spectacular time to visit-but you can also enjoy breathtaking views in fall and winter. In this article, we’ll cover the classic highlights of Hirosaki Park, plus some lesser-known sights and hidden charms.
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Spring Tohoku Trip for Cherry Blossoms: 18 Popular Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Tohoku
Tohoku is known for its stunning natural scenery throughout the seasons. It’s also home to many famous cherry blossom spots, with each prefecture and location offering a different look and feel. Here, we’ve handpicked three of the most popular sakura spots in each prefecture, for a total of 18. If you’re traveling in Tohoku in spring, why not plan a trip built around cherry blossom viewing?
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