The photos come out with such a great vibe.
The bridge, the trees, the pagoda—you get the full Japanese aesthetic all in one place.
Myooin Temple (Hiroshima Prefecture) | Review by 阿秀
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Houkokuji Temple
This Kamakura temple received a three-star rating in the Michelin Green Guide Japan, a tourist guidebook aimed at overseas visitors to Japan.
After visiting Houkokuji Temple, I was deeply moved by its spiritual atmosphere and rich history. The temple's architecture and garden design really showcase the charm of ancient Japanese culture—truly impressive.
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Mt. Haguro
This 414-meter-high mountain lies northwest of Mt. Gassan, the main peak of the three mountains of Dewa. A 29-meter-high, five-story pagoda blends into a grove of cedar trees, a few minutes' walk along a mountain path from Zuishinmon gate by the bus stop.
Mt. Haguro is a place full of natural beauty and spiritual atmosphere. Walking along the mountain path, surrounded by fresh air and lush greenery, really lifts your spirits.
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Tsunoshima Bridge
The Tsunoshima Bridge opened in 2000. The bridge connects the mainland side of Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, with the remote island of Tsunoshima. With a total length of 1,780 meters, it is one of the longest bridges over a remote island in Japan that can be crossed for free.
There aren't many tourist facilities around here, so you really have to consider whether it's worth making the trip. Honestly, this spot felt like a bit of a waste of time.
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