Inari Temple
Fushimi Inari Shrine Fushimi Inari Temple is a popular Shinto temple in Kyoto, Japan. The temple is dedicated to Inari, the god of rice, who is one of the most…
Continue readingFushimi Inari Shrine Fushimi Inari Temple is a popular Shinto temple in Kyoto, Japan. The temple is dedicated to Inari, the god of rice, who is one of the most…
Continue readingMatsue Castle Matsue Castle is an ancient medieval castle in Japan, located on the shores of Lake Shinjiko in the city of Matsue. The design of the castle is a…
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Continue readingMatsumoto Castle Matsumoto is an old Japanese castle, also called Crow Castle because of its black-colored walls and side towers that look like the outstretched wings of a bird. Tourists…
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Continue readingShimanami Kaido Shimanami Kaido (or Nishiseto Expressway) is a 69-kilometer-long scenic overpass in Japan that connects the city of Shikoku to Hiroshima. It is interesting because it is realized through…
Continue readingTokyo Disneyland Tokyo Disneyland, one of the world’s largest parks, is located on the outskirts of Tokyo in Chiba Prefecture. Nearby are the DisneySea park and five hotels built especially…
Continue readingAkashi Kaikyō Bridge Akashi Kaikyō Bridge is a six-lane suspension highway bridge in Japan, the longest structure of its type in the world. The bridge crosses the Akashi Strait and…
Continue readingTokyo Skytree Television Tower Tokyo Television Tower is recognized as the tallest television tower in the world. Its huge spire is visible from anywhere in the city. Together with its…
Continue readingHiroshima Peace Memorial Hiroshima Peace Memorial is a symbol of the aftermath of the most destructive force ever created by humans, the nuclear bombing. This memorial was not created to…
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