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  1. 10 hours ago · Set out on an immersive 6-hour journey to Kamakura with a qualified guide leading the way through this enchanting destination. Kamakura is renowned for its historical landmarks, offering a glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage.

  2. 10 hours ago · 14-16 Oct.: 3 full days in Tokyo 17 Oct.: day trip from Tokyo: Enoshima Island (+ Karakura) 18 Oct.: half day for Puroland + half day for onsen near Tokyo (any suggestions for something like this swimwear-permitted mix-gender hot spring theme park Oedo Onsen Monogatari Urayasu Mangekyo, which will sadly cease to operate from June?)

  3. 10 hours ago · In Japan, daibutsu refers to giant Buddha statues, which are prominent symbols often crafted from bronze or other metals, portraying Buddha in various positions such as seated, standing, or reclining. Besides well-known statues like the Great Buddha of Kamakura and the Great Buddha of Todaiji Temple in Nara read on for the best great Buddha statues across Japan.

  4. 10 hours ago · Parks Near Tokyo. Spring: Ashikaga Flower Park (あしかがフラワーパーク, Ashikaga Flower Park) Wisteria is a beautiful spring flower, known mainly for its purple hanging variety. One of the best places to see the flower in Japan is around two hours from Tokyo, at the Ashikaga Flower Park. The park has over 350 wisteria trees in ...

  5. Hello, I believe that I already don’t need a JR pass but I wonder if I can save any money on train and bus tickets on any bundles instead of buying…

  6. 10 hours ago · Tokyo never gets old! The cherry blossoms are blooming longer, and you're lucky to see the snow-capped Mount Fuji In 2024, many people who originally planned to see the cherry blossoms in Japan were disappointed. Due to factors like temperature and a warm winter, the cherry blossoms bloomed at different times this year compared to previous years. Tourists traveling to Japan in spring were ...

  7. 10 hours ago · Kamakura and Muromachi periods (1185–1573) Kinkaku-ji , the Golden Pavilion (1398) The zen rock garden of Ryōan-ji (late 15th century) The weakness of the emperors and the rivalry of feudal warlords resulted in two civil wars (1156 and 1159), which destroyed most of Kyoto and its gardens.

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