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Okayama
Parks & Gardens
Okayama Korakuen
4.30 6One of the three best gardens of Japan, unchanged from the Edo period.
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A Travel Guide to Okayama Korakuen: Stunning Scenery in Every Season
Okayama Korakuen is one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, preserving the look and feel of the Edo period. Its carefully designed natural beauty shines in every season, with plenty of historic buildings and events to enjoy. Many visitors wonder when to go and what to see. This article offers a comprehensive look at Okayama Korakuen’s must-sees, seasonal highlights, and events to help you plan your visit.
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Okayama Castle Travel Guide: A Must-See Sight in Okayama, One of the Prefecture’s Three Famous Castles
Okayama Castle is famous for its black-and-gold main keep. But there’s much more to see, including the dreamy, limited-time illuminations. With easy access and a prime location for sightseeing in Okayama, it’s a spot you won’t want to miss. Here’s the history and highlights to know before you go.
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Kyoto
Tourist Attractions
Togetsukyo Bridge
4.47 9A landscape representative of Arashiyama, which was even printed by Katsushika Hokusai.
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[Togetsukyo Bridge Travel Guide] A Scenic Landmark and Iconic View Spot in Arashiyama
Togetsukyo Bridge is one of Arashiyama’s most famous sightseeing spots and is always bustling with visitors. Its scenic views, which change beautifully with the seasons, and its deep history are part of its lasting appeal. This article introduces access to Togetsukyo Bridge, the best times to visit, and popular sightseeing spots nearby. By reading this article, you’ll find all the information you’ll want to know before visiting Togetsukyo Bridge.
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A Travel Guide to Tenryu-ji: Feel Zen in a Serene Setting
Among Kyoto’s many sightseeing spots, Tenryu-ji is one of the most popular. Its signature works, the Unryu-zu (Cloud Dragon Painting) and Daruma-zu (Daruma Painting), are images most Japanese people have seen at least once. To help you fully enjoy Tenryu-ji, we’ll introduce the history and highlights you’ll want to know. With a bit of background as well as must-see spots, you’re sure to appreciate Tenryu-ji even more.
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Saga
Shrines & Temples
Hoto Jinja
3.63 2The shrine at Takashima Island where you can make a wish for hitting a jackpot and good luck.
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Be Amazed by a Collection of Lavish, Ornate Architecture! A Travel Guide to Yutoku Inari Shrine
Yutoku Inari Shrine is counted among Japan’s three major Inari shrines. It is also one of Saga’s leading power spots and draws 3 million worshippers each year. Its beautiful historic buildings and scenic surroundings are also major highlights. This article introduces the highlights of Yutoku Inari Shrine, access information, and other things to know before your visit. With a bit of knowledge in advance, you’ll be able to enjoy sightseeing in Saga, including Yutoku Inari Shrine, even more.
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Experience Grand Nature and Timeless History: 14 Must-Visit Places in Saga
Saga is packed with attractions, from archaeological sites and hot springs to scenic viewpoints. With highlights like the Yoshinogari Ruins, mysterious caves that showcase the wonders of nature, and mineral-rich hot springs, there’s plenty to see and do. Facing both the Genkai Sea and the Ariake Sea, Saga is also blessed with abundant seafood-so local seafood dishes are a must. Here, we’ve carefully selected sightseeing spots that first-time visitors to Saga should prioritize. Use this article to help plan a trip that lets you enjoy Saga to the fullest.
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