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Tourism in Japan

Summary: Popular sightseeing spots in Japan : Akihabara: Probably the largest shopping spot for electronics, manga, and anime. Hiroshima: Hiroshima Peace Memorial - The remains of the Hiroshima Prefectural Promotion Hall after the atomic bombing. Hyogo prefecture: Himeji castle - One of the finest surviving 17th century Japanese castles. Kyoto: 1600 ...

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Tourism in Japan

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Popular sightseeing spots in Japan :

  • Akihabara:
    • Probably the largest shopping spot for electronics, manga, and anime.
  • Traditional towns:
    • Nakasendo - one of the roads from Old Tokyo (Edo) and Kyoto passes through the Nagano prefecture. Some of the post towns (juku) along this road have been preserved and show the lifestyles of both the commoners and the high ranking officials.
    • Gassho zukkuri are traditional style houses from the mountain region of Gifu prefecture. A visit to Shirakawago and Takayama are well worth the effort. In Takayama be sure to visit Hida No Sato, an outdoor museum that allows you to walk around the inside of the houses, visit the tea house for free tea and senbei, and enjoy walk around the village.
Other common spots to visit: Famous events in japan:

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