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Tokyo
- Capital City
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Tokyo
is the official capital of Japan since 1868 and has a population
of 12 Million people covering 800 square miles. The exciting city
is a fusion of futuristic buildings, ancient Buddhist temples and
Shinto Shrines. There are many world class museums, fantastic food,
Unique sport events and exciting nightlife for all tastes.
Key
Attractions:
- Ginza
- World famous shopping area.
- Tokyo
tower.
- Imperial
palace (formerly Edo Castle).
- Asakusa
Kannon Buddhist Temple.
- Meiji
Shrine.
- Rainbow
Bridge and Odaiba district.
- Sengakuji
temple.
- Tokyo
Disney Land.
- Sony
Centre - Ginza
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Kyoto
- Historical city
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Ancient
Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan for over a thousand years.
The city has over a 1600 Buddhist temples and 270 Shinto Shrines
and represents the embodiment of Japanese culture. Kyoto is filled
with beautiful architecture both ancient and modern and numerous
gardens to explore.
- Nijo
Castle -home of Tokugawa Shogun.
- Kinkakuji
- Golden pavilion.
- Ryoanji
temple- stone style Zen garden.
- Ginkakuji
Temple - Silver pavilion.
- Gion
Corner - traditional arts, restaurants and theaters (often Kimono
clad Geisha or Maiko can be observed in this area)
- Kiyomizu
temple
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Hakone
- Lake Ashi
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Hakone
is situated between Mount Fuji and the Izu Peninsula. The National
park area is a famous hot spring resort set in beautiful tree
covered mountains & is one of the most beautiful areas in
Japan..
- Lake
Ashi - Offers marvelous views of Mount Fiji and surrounding area.
Boat trips around the lake are also available.
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Mount
Fuji
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Mt
Fuji is the symbolic image of Japan. The mountain is 3,776m in height
and is Japans tallest mountain set in a breathtaking area of natural
beauty.
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Nagano
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The
prefecture of Nagano is situated in the awe-inspiring Japanese Alps.
Seasonal snowfalls of 10m or more are commonplace and average winter
temperatures of just below -3 degrees makes skiing in the heart
of Japan an unforgettable experience. Nagano also benefits from
natural volcanic outdoor hot spring spa's which are the ideal way
to relax after a long day skiing. Nagano City hosted the 1998 winter
Olympics and is built around the 1400 year old Zenkoji Temple and
is a fascinating blend of ultra modern and historic sights.
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Nagoya
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Nagoya is Japans 4th Largest city and has many site seeing attractions
and gardens that can be explored, such as the Magnificent Nagoya
Castle,
Tokugawa Art Museum
& Kenchuji temple.
Nagoya
has a relaxed and friendly feel to the city with an abundance of
excellent dining and shopping possibilities, both at more affordable
prices than found generally elsewhere in Japan.
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Nara
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Nara
is an ancient capital city of Japan (even earlier than Kyoto) and
is known as the 'cradle of Japan's arts & crafts'. The restful
rural city is set in a backdrop of scenic woodland and was where
Buddhism first flourished in Japan whilst under the patronage of
emperors who resided at Nara. It is therefore not surprising that
Nara is home to many ancient temples and historic Buddhist Artifacts.
The
most striking temple in Nara is the Todaiji Temple, which houses
the Great Buddha of Nara. The Daibutsuden where the Buddha is housed
claims to be the worlds largest wooden structure. Not surprisingly
the temple has World Heritage status as designated by the UNESCO.
The
colourful Kasuga Shrine
is a famous Shinto shrine erected in 768.
Another
popular attraction is Nara Park, which is home to over 1200 tame
Deer.
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Nikko
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Nikko
National park is a picture postcard of rivers, lakes and wooden
hillsides. This truly beautiful location is home to one of Japans
most important and impressive historic structures, the Toshogu Shrine.
The shrine is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Togugawa
Shogunate (1542-1616) and was constructed by his grandson in 1636.
Nikko
is filled with various splendid temples and Shrines to explore,
as well as the natural beauty of the stunning Kegon Falls and Lake
Chuzenji.
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Takayama
- Shirakawago - Gokayama -Kanazawa
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A trip
to the little known towns and villages of Takayama, Shirakawago,
Gokayama and Kanazawa will surely be one of the outstanding highlights
of any tour in Japan. If you have the opportunity, we highly recommend
a visit, as we believe no other locations provides a clearer glimpse
of Japans feudal past.
Takayama
is an tranquil old castle town often nickname 'little Kyoto'. The
town is best explored by foot where you will still find streets
with traditional style wooden houses.
Shirakawago & Gokayama, each have World Heritage designation
and truly a spectacular experience, which many believe is the 'hidden
treasure' in Japan. Visiting Shirakawago is like stepping back in
time, with uniquely crafted traditional wooden farmhouses (Gassho-Zukuri)
set in a beautiful mountainous landscape.
Kanazawa
is the largest City of the Hokuriku district and is famous as a
former castle town of the feudal Maedas clan (15th-19th century).
Kanazawa is home to the Kenroku-en Garden, which is regarded as
one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. It is also a unique
experience to take a stroll through the Nagamachi Samurai house
district of the city.
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Mt
Koya - Wakayama
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Mt
Koya (koyasan) - The holy mountain is located in Wakayama surrounded
by beautiful wooded mountainous scenery. A sacred place of the Shingon
sect of esoteric Buddhism, founded by the Great Kukai, who established
an ashram at Mt Koya 1,200 years ago, after studying in Tang China.
The mountain is home to 117 temples and Shrines and is still a place
of Buddhist education for monks and pilgrims today.
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Osaka
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Japans
third largest city, Osaka is known as the birth place of the traditional
Kabuki theater. The main tourist attraction being the magnificent
reproduction of Osaka Castle originally built in 1586 by Toyotomi
Hideyoshi. Also Osaka has excellent shopping areas of Hankyu Sambangai,
Den-Den town and the exciting nightlife of Umeda underground arcade.
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Hiroshima
& Miyajima
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Hiroshima
is a former castle town that is famed for being the site where the
Atomic bomb was dropped during WW2 in 1945. It is know a thriving
and favorite tourist destination, with the world famous Peace memorial
park & museum.
Miyajima
is known as 'Divine Island' and has been revired since olden times
as a site of outstanding natural beauty. Particularly worth visiting
in Spring when the cherry blossom is in full bloom.
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