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Japanese people call this space “Genkan” and which functions as a place to take off andput on shoes. It is considered very impolite not to take off your shoes before entering a house inJapan. |
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There are 16,664 7-Elevens in Japan, more than double the second
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Tokyo from Above |
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Enjoying a picnic under the full bloom cherry blossom trees. |
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Ueno Park is a spacious public park in the Ueno district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. The park was established in 1873 on lands formerly belonging to the temple of Kan'ei-ji. |
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Street food is always a bonus because it usually comes cheap, freshly made in front of your eyes and it tastes delicious. |
Wash yourself with the idea of washing away impurities in your heart as well as from your physical self. |
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Ema (絵馬, lit. "picture-horse") are small wooden plaques, common to Japan, in which Shinto and Buddhist worshippers write prayers or wishes. |
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Japan’s Mt. Fuji is an active volcano about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. Commonly called “Fuji-san,” it’s the country’s tallest peak, at 3,776 meters. |
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Owakudani is an active volcanic valley. |
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Legend holds eating just one of these black eggs can add seven years to one's life.
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Emergency road - closed during event of MAJOR earthquake. |
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Hikone Castle is a Japanese Edo-period castle in the city of Hikone, in Shiga Prefecture. It is considered the most significant historical building in Shiga. |
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Bullet Train. Japan's high speed bullet trains, also known as Shinkansen trains, offer visitors an experience like no other with speeds reaching up to 320 km/hr! |
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The kimono (着物, きもの) is a traditional Japanese garment. The word "kimono", which actually means a "thing to wear has come to denote these full-length robes
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A Rickshaw originally denoted a two or three-wheeled passenger cart, now known as a pulled rickshaw, which is generally pulled by one man carrying one passenger. |
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Bamboo Forest is a natural forest of bamboo located in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. |
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One Kyoto must is to visit Fushimi Inari. This bright orange shrine features a long corridor of torii gates leading right up to the base of a mountain (also called Inari). |
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Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, amazing 10.000 sacrade gates |
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Nara Park (奈良公園, Nara Kōen) is a public park located in the city of Nara, Japan, at the foot of Mount Wakakusa, established in 1300s and one of the oldest parks in Japan.
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| Mmmmm.....green tea ice-cream |
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Not a beet-leaf bun |
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Rice farming |




























































































































































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