634 meters high! Tokyo's new landmark "Tokyo Skytree"
Tokyo Skytree was built in 2012 as a new radio tower to replace Tokyo Tower. A new symbol of Tokyo, along with Tokyo Tower, Higashi...
Tokyo Skytree was built in 2012 as a new radio tower to replace Tokyo Tower. A new symbol of Tokyo, along with Tokyo Tower, Higashi...
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A group of lakes and marshes with different water colors Goshikinuma is officially called the Goshikinuma Lakes and Marshes. It is located in Kitashiobara Village, Fukushima Prefecture. Located within Bandai Asahi National Park, Bandai...
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A park built on the ruins of Kubota Castle, the residence of the Satake clan Senshu Park in Akita City, Akita Prefecture is the ruins of Kubota Castle, the residence of the Satake clan, the lord of the Akita domain. Nagaoka in 1899...
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Japan's oldest museum, Tokyo National Museum, located in Ueno Park in Taito Ward, Tokyo, is a museum that collects, stores, and exhibits cultural assets from Japan and the East.
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Uesugi Shrine is one of the major sightseeing spots in Yamagata Prefecture. 10 minutes by bus from JR Yonezawa Station, get off at Uesugi Jinja-mae, and then walk 5 minutes...
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Motsuji Temple, located in Hiraizumi Town, Iwate Prefecture, is a Tendai sect temple whose principal image is a standing statue of Yakushi Nyorai, and was founded in 850 by Jikaku Daishi Ennin.
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Temples related to the Date family in Matsushima Entsuin, located in Matsushima City, Miyagi Prefecture, is the family temple of Mitsumune Date, the grandson of Masamune Date. The principal image is Sho Kanzeon Bodhisattva, Zuiganji...
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The Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art, a tourist attraction that represents Aomori, is an art museum that opened in July 2006, and is referred to by locals as the "beauty of the prefecture." Sannai Maruyama ruins...
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A place where the townscape of the Edo period remains Kakunodate samurai residences are a series of residences of middle and lower class samurai from the Edo period that remain in the Kakunodate district of Semboku City, Akita Prefecture.
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Agricultural warehouse from the Meiji era Sankyo Soko is located in Sakata City, a city in the northern part of Yamagata Prefecture, and is a symbol of Shonai, a rice-producing region. Meiji 26 (189...
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