The most famous thing here is the statue of Date Masamune. You can also get a great view of downtown Sendai from here.
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Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple (Kongosan Kinjoin Heikenji)
Kawasaki Daishi is considered the birthplace of the "Hatsumode" tradition. Every year during the first three days of the New Year, approximately 3 million people visit for worship.
After visiting the temple, a lot of people enjoy grabbing some local food and shopping for souvenirs in the nearby shopping street. You’ll find all kinds of lucky charms and traditional crafts, meant to bring good fortune and protection back home.
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
A dome-shaped museum located on the low hill near the center of the explosion displaying 1500 preserved documents and personal mementos. You can get an easy understanding of atomic bombs with a design of exhibitions performing a plot with wishes for peace and also describing the devastating terrors of an atomic bomb and the history of nuclear weapons.
The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki to force Japan to surrender and end the war, causing massive casualties in an instant...
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Kodokan
Kodokan is a domain school, opened by Mito feudal domain’s 9th lord, Tokugawa Nariaki (1800-1860) in 1841, and was the largest educational institution in Japan.
The reason Japan was able to rise so quickly and become strong during the Meiji Restoration is mainly because education was already widespread during the Edo period.
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