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Kochi
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Kochi Castle
3.88 4Years of history from the castle walls to the castle keep! A symbol of Kochi.
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Kochi Castle Travel Guide: Japan’s Only Original Castle Keep and Main Bailey Still Standing
Kochi Castle is one of Japan’s Top 100 Castles and a must-visit draw for travelers from across the country. If you’re going all the way to Kochi Castle, you’ll want to make the most of it. This guide is for first-time visitors, covering key highlights and what makes it special, including its 15 buildings spread across a vast grounds and the rare fact that both the castle keep and the Honmaru Palace still survive. We’ll also share the best seasons to visit and practical tips to help you enjoy your trip.
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The Best Spots to See in Kochi Prefecture
Kochi Prefecture is the famous homeland of Ryoma Sakamoto, a prominent samurai during the Bakumatsu era. It’s also a popular tourist destination for its wide range of breathtaking nature and real Japanese history at your fingertips. In this article we’ll show you the best spots in Kochi to see.
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Nagano
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Matsumoto Castle
4.50 14A Stunning Black and White Castle Shining in the Northern Alps Mountains.
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29 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Nagano: Rich History and Nature Escapes
Nagano is the mountainous escape that’s enclosed by the 3 ranges of the Japan Alps. The area is hugged by rolling peaks, and remarkable natural backdrops as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, there are even historic temples and shrines, plenty of places to stay and shops that await.
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Take a Walk Through the Castle Town of Matsumoto Castle
Matsumoto Castle, located in Nagano Prefecture’s Matsumoto City, is a historic castle that has been designated as a national treasure. If you’re planning a visit to Matsumoto Castle, be sure to take a walk around the castle town too! It is divided up into several areas with a retro-style atmosphere, each with its own history and unique points. Take a look!
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Nagasaki
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Gunkanjima (Hashima Island)
3.63 2An abandoned island and registered UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.
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26 Things to Do in Nagasaki
The greatest charm of Nagasaki, which has flourished as an international trading port, is its exotic cityscape. Nagasaki is the only place where you can feel the unique blend of foreign and Japanese cultures. Of course, Nagasaki's appeal doesn't stop there. The city is also popular among history enthusiasts, with many historical buildings telling of its rich past. Here, we have carefully selected must-visit sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, and accommodations in Nagasaki, a city full of attractions.
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Gunkanjima (Hashima): The Unique History and Must-See Highlights for Getting the Most Out of Your Visit
Gunkanjima (Hashima) has drawn attention for its unusual history and eerie landscape of concrete ruins. Independent landings are prohibited, so the only way to visit is by joining a tour-making it a higher-hurdle destination. This article introduces the island’s distinctive history and one-of-a-kind highlights for those who only know the name “Gunkanjima (Hashima).”
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World Cultural Heritage Site, Gunkanjima: Guide of How to See it Without Getting on a Boat.
Hashima Island (aka “Gunkanjima” or “Battleship Island”) sits 18 km off the shores of Nagasaki. Once used as a coal-mining site, the island is now an uninhabited, abandoned island since the mines closed in 1974. Its desolate appearance gives it a unique mystique that draw crowds from both in and outside of Japan. In 2009, the island was cleared for visitation and boat-based tours, but in this guide will share a few spots where you can check out the island without having to use a boat.
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Wakayama,Mie
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Kumano Kodo Path
4.46 13Designated as the World Cultural Treasure. The historic path leading to the holy Three Kumano Mountain shrines.
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Kumano Kodo Travel Guide: Set Out on a Journey Through Japan’s History and Spiritual Traditions
The Kumano Kodo is a pilgrimage route, essentially a path used to visit shrines and temples. With its mystical atmosphere and rich nature, the Kumano Kodo lets you explore historic spots and is still traveled by many visitors today. This article introduces Kumano Kodo sightseeing spots and explains its five routes in detail. Since the Kumano Kodo covers a wide area with plenty to see, it’s best to read up with this guide before you go.
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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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40 Things to Do in Wakayama
Wakayama Prefecture, blessed with oceans, mountains, and rivers, is a popular travel destination filled with historical sites, World Heritage locations, leisure spots, hot springs, and more. From scenic attractions that showcase Japan’s beautiful seasonal landscapes to accommodations, cuisine, and hot springs, we’ve carefully selected the best recommendations for your visit.
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Meet "real Japan" in Kansai - an exclusive experience.
Kansai Region hosted a capital city in ancient times and has served as the nation’s hub. It has produced many types of culture, which are handed down to this day. Touring the Kansai Area allows you to trace back the source of Japanese culture. The guide by the Japanese-culture-and-arts expert and the exclusive space are woven together into this acclaimed video. Enjoy a simulated cultural experience in the space usually closed off from the public.
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Kansai, where you can “Experience the Real Japan” that you have been looking for.
The Kansai region is a “treasure house of Japanese culture” with a rich cultural resource remaining from its history as a former prosperous capital. There is a new, high-quality cultural tour that offers multiple cultural experiences in special settings with top-notch people who have mastered culture, art, or faith rooted in the Kansai region. Here are some travel reports from actual tour participants. Take part in this tour that is sure to become a once-in-a-lifetime precious trip.
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