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Things to do in Japan

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The top 1.697 attractions in Japan

Theme Parks in Hiroshima
Peace Bell
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A rainy day in Hiroshima and walking in the commemorative Peace Park, you realize that all park sculptures express the intense pai
Gardens in Tokyo
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Temples in Nikko
Of Touristic Interest in Tokyo
Universities in Osaka
Festivals in Osaka
Streets in Osaka
Exhibitions in Osaka
Temples in Osaka
Of Cultural Interest in Osaka
Squares in Osaka
Senri-yama Nishi Square
Near the Senri-yama station, in northern Osaka, there is a small square that caught my attention because it still remains in a Jap
Temples in Nara
Oka-dera
Okadera literally means "the hill temple" because it is situated on top (so be prepared for a good climb) on one of the hills arou
Train Stations in Osaka
Spa in Beppu
Takegawara Onsen
When you walk in the front door of Takegawara Onsen (in a wooden building of the Meiji era) you have to let them know whether you
Of Cultural Interest in Tokyo
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Statues in Tokyo
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Shopping Centres in Kamakura
Komachi Dori
A pedestrian street in Kamakura which starts near Kamakura station and leads to the shrine of Hachiman-gu Tsurugaoka. The busy str
Cemeteries in Koyasan
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