Things to Do
Shrines & Temples
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Miyagi
Shrines & Temples
Entsuin Temple
3.87 2A temple known for its colorful garden.
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Travel Guide to Zuiganji, Tohoku’s Leading Zen Temple
Zuiganji is one of Tohoku’s leading Zen temples and is designated as a National Treasure. Its simple Zen exterior and dazzling interior-rich with Momoyama-period architecture and art-captivate visitors. Rebuilt by the Sengoku warlord Date Masamune, the temple reflects his refined aesthetic throughout. To fully enjoy Zuiganji, a site of great historical and cultural value, read this article to learn its history and key highlights.
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The Timeless Charm of Japan’s Three Great Views: Matsushima, Amanohashidate, and Miyajima
Known for their beautiful seas and nature, Japan’s Three Great Views are sometimes called “nature’s sculpted beauty.” Even if you’ve heard the phrase, many people aren’t quite sure which landscapes it refers to. In this article, we’ll introduce where Japan’s Three Great Views are and what makes each one special-perfect for anyone who’s new to the topic.
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Miyazaki
Shrines & Temples
Aoshima Shrine
4.03 4The shrine which stands on a holy island covered with tropical plants.
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One of the best resort areas in Kyushu Miyazaki "Aoshima" Area Fun Guide
"Aoshima", one of the best resort areas in Kyushu, is located in the southern part of Miyazaki City. It is conveniently located only 30 minutes by car from the city center. One of the charms of the Aoshima area is that the sea, mountains, and rivers are all close together, and the scenery can change at a moment's notice with just a short drive.
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[A Stunning Tropical Power Spot] Aoshima Shrine Travel Guide
Aoshima Shrine, one of Japan’s leading power spots, floats in the blue waters of Miyazaki. With a subtropical forest on its grounds, the unique rock formations known as “Devil’s Washboard,” and blessings for love and matchmaking plus one-of-a-kind wish-making rituals, there’s plenty to see and do. In this article, we’ll introduce the charms of Aoshima Shrine, along with spots and ways to enjoy it that you might miss if you don’t know about them.
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Mie
Shrines & Temples
Ise Jingu
5.00 11A two-thousand-year-old Shinto shrine, filled with the origins of Japanese history, nature, and architecture.
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Best Street Food Near Ise Jingu: A Guide to Oharaimachi & Okage Yokocho
If you’re visiting “Ise Jingu,” be sure to stop by “Oharaimachi & Okage Yokocho” as well. This historic street stretches for Approx. 800 meters and is filled with a retro Ise atmosphere, lined with many restaurants, snack stands, and souvenir shops-perfect for strolling and tasting local bites before or after your visit. In this article, we’ll cover key details about Oharaimachi & Okage Yokocho and introduce the best street food for lunch or a quick snack. They’re all classic, popular picks-so you can’t go wrong.
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Ise Jingu Travel Guide : A Complete Guide to Highlights, Visiting Order, and Access for Geku & Naiku
Ise Jingu, regarded as the most prestigious Shinto shrine in Japan, is a special and sacred place often called “the spiritual hometown of the Japanese people.” With 7 to 8 million visitors each year, this sacred area has a history of over 2,000 years and offers a powerful sense of Japanese culture and faith. This article covers everything from essential basics like Ise Jingu’s history and blessings to must-see spots, worship etiquette, and how to get around. We’ve compiled key information that’s especially helpful for first-time visitors, so be sure to read to the end.
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30 Things to Do in Mie
Mie Prefecture is home to many spiritually significant sites, such as Ise Jingu, one of Japan's premier power spots, and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The picturesque scenery, surrounded by both sea and mountains, is sure to soothe your soul. Additionally, you can enjoy delicious gourmet dishes made from the bounty of the land and sea. Why not visit Mie for a trip that will recharge both your mind and body?
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