You can visit this spot for free with the Osaka Amazing Pass. Inside, they've recreated what Osaka looked like during the Edo period. You can even dress up in a kimono and take some memorable photos!
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Cross Hotel Kyoto
Located just off Kawaramachi Sanjō on Ryoma-dori, Cross Hotel Kyoto offers a perfect balance of comfort and style under its concept of “casual luxury.” With popular sightseeing and shopping areas such as Kawaramachi and Gion, as well as train stations, all within walking distance, it’s an ideal base for exploring Kyoto.
The decor has a bit of an industrial vibe mixed with Japanese elements—very stylish. The soundproofing is pretty good too, so you don't really hear much noise at night.
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Head Temple Takao-san Yakuo-in
This temple was established in 744 by Gyoki, the highest ranked priest, on the orders of Emperor Shomu. It is located in the middle of Mt. Takao and the formal name is Takao-san Yakuo-in Yuki-ji. It is a head temple of Shingon Buddhism, and one of the three major temples in the Kanto area with Narita-san Shinsho-ji and Kawasaki Daishi Heiken-ji. Izuna Daigongen is the principal image who has been believed to appear as a form of Fudo Myoo, Tengu which has been believed to be an attendant for Fudo Myoo and lived in the mountain so many statues of Tengu are placed on the premise.
The main hall is grand and majestic, with a strong traditional Japanese temple vibe. It's always busy with worshippers, even on weekdays.
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Nagoya Kanko Hotel
Nagoya Kanko Hotel has the longest history in Nagoya City and carries on its tradition since its establishment in 1936. With a position of "Guest House of Honor in the Chubu Area," the hotel has hosted many distinguished guests and VIPs from Japan and abroad. The perfect service that has been nurtured throughout the hotel's history and this makes your stay even richer.
The breakfast was great, the room was spacious, and the service was excellent.
