This is the gathering place of the gods in Japanese mythology and a famous shrine for those seeking love and marriage. There are also lots of rabbit statues around the grounds, which adds a cute touch to the sacred and solemn atmosphere.
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Chuson-ji Temple
Chuson-ji Temple, founded in 850 AD, owns over 3,000 national treasures and important cultural properties and is also registered as a World Heritage site. This temple was built to transmit the powerful wish to comfort the spirits of those killed in the Tohoku War, no matter which side they were on.
One of the most famous ancient temples in Tohoku, and it's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The environment is peaceful, relaxing, and quiet. The famous Golden Hall is absolutely stunning and luxurious—definitely worth a visit.
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Natadera Temple
Founded in 717 by Taicho, this is a temple dedicated to the Hakusan faith that conveys Jinenchi (wisdom of nature) to the present day.
This ancient temple has over 1,300 years of history, and you can find historical relics everywhere. The gardens are covered in lush moss, making the whole place feel elegant and beautiful.
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Tokyo Disneyland
Known and loved as the “kingdom of dreams and magic”, this full-scale themepark is just a 15 min. train ride from Tokyo Station.
Everything is super clean and everyone follows the rules. It makes for a really comfortable experience.


