One of the three great Buddhas of Japan—it's really impressive! It's just a shame the road leading there is so narrow, so traffic jams are pretty common...
The Great Buddha of Kamakura at Kotoku-in Temple | Review by 李向平
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Mt. Omuro
Omuro Mountain, an independent peak with an altitude of 580m, is located in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. This volcano, which looks like an overturned bowl, is a beloved symbol of the Izu Plateau. Formed by volcanic activity about 4000 years ago, Omuro Mountain is a nationally designated natural monument and the largest scoria cone in the eastern Izu Volcanic Group.
It's a beautiful place, but honestly, once you're up there, there's not much to do...
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Hakone Shrine
Hakone Shrine sits just steps from Lake Ashi, a spot dotted with coveted Hakone destinations like Owakudani and Togen-dai. The shrine heralds the Hakone Ookami god, and remains one of the most renowned shrines in Kanto.
This place is truly awesome! The cedar trees are everywhere, and walking along the cedar path just feels so relaxing. Highly recommend coming here~
