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This is your one-stop source for information on places to go while visiting Tokyo or Kanagawa prefectures, such as popular tourist attractions and renowned points of interest you won't want to miss! Learn about famous tourist attractions such as spending time with geishas in Nihonbashi or visiting the Royal Blue Tea Boutique, as well as about events, hands-on programs, and enticing local foods.

 
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  • BAY NHẬT BẢN, NGẮM HOA ANH ĐÀO CÙNG BAMBOO AIRWAYS
    BAY NHẬT BẢN, NGẮM HOA ANH ĐÀO CÙNG BAMBOO AIRWAYS
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    Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một hãng hàng không với giá vé hấp dẫn và dịch vụ chất lượng, thì Bamboo Airways là một trong những lựa chọn đáng cân nhắc.

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  • Đặt vé Vietnam Airlines rẻ nhất và khám phá thế giới cùng chúng tôi
    Đặt vé Vietnam Airlines rẻ nhất và khám phá thế giới cùng chúng tôi
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    Hãy để chúng tôi giúp bạn đặt vé Vietnam Airlines với giá cả phải chăng và tiết kiệm ngay từ bây giờ! Đừng bỏ lỡ cơ hội tuyệt vời này!

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  • Travel to Tokyo (Haneda) with Vietjet - Explore the Heart of Japan
    Travel to Tokyo (Haneda) with Vietjet - Explore the Heart of Japan
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    Vietjet khai thác đường bay mới TP. HCM - Tokyo (Haneda) từ 15/7/2023 sự lựa chọn thuận tiện cho chuyến đi của bạn

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  • Moegi-no-Mura Village
    Moegi-no-Mura Village
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    For anyone looking for a relaxing time in the great outdoors, the perfect place is Moegi-no-Mura Village in Kiyosato Plateau, expanding at the southern foothills of the picturesque Yatsugatake Mountains. In the village are a hotel with an authentic bar, restaurants serving all types of specialties such as curry and craft beer, as well as shops offering handmade goods and workshops. In addition, the village is famous for the ballet performance in the beautiful natural environment in the...

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  • Isawa Onsen
    Isawa Onsen
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    Of the many hot spring resorts in Yamanashi Prefecture, Isawa Onsen is one of the largest with a plentiful supply of hot spring water offering numerous health benefits that attract visitors from all over Japan. The alkaline simple hot spring is said to improve neuralgia, bruises, and sensitivity to cold. It is gentle to the skin, so families of all ages can relax and enjoy a bath. In the spring, the Sakura Onsen Street lined with around 160 cherry blossom trees becomes flushed with pink,...

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  • Shingen-ko Festival
    Shingen-ko Festival
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    The Shingen-ko Festival is held every April when cherry blossoms bloom to commemorate Shingen Takeda, a warlord of Kai Providence (present-day Yamanashi Prefecture) during the Sengoku period (mid-15th to early 17th century), and a renowned samurai hero very popular in Japan. Over 1,000 participants from all around the prefecture, authentically dressed as Sengoku-period samurai troops, gather at Maizuru Castle Park and reenact the samurai procession to the famous battle site of Kawanakajima....

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  • Fujisan World Heritage Center
    Fujisan World Heritage Center
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    Designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in 2013, the beautiful appearance of Mount Fuji has long been worshipped and continues to be a source of art. At the Fujisan World Heritage Center, you can appreciate the worldview of the sacred mountain through various images, lights, and sounds under the theme of faith and art. There are also souvenir shops and cafes featuring Yamanashi's specialty products, as well as spots where you can take photos of a superb view of Mount Fuji.

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  • Mount Kentoku Erin-ji Temple
    Mount Kentoku Erin-ji Temple
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    Established in 1330, Erin-ji Temple tells a rich history since the Warring States period (late 15th century to late 16th century). It is famous as the family temple of warlord Shingen Takeda, and on the 12th day of every month, his grave is open to the public, the same day of the month as the date of Shingen’s death. There are many highlights in the temple precincts, including valuable historical buildings and a garden designated as a national scenic beauty. Experience the deep history of...

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  • Minobusan Kuon-ji Temple
    Minobusan Kuon-ji Temple
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    Founded by Nichiren Shonin, the founder of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism, in the Kamakura period (1185-1333), this is the head temple of the sect. The weeping cherry trees, which are over 400 years old, are part of the 10 best weeping cherry trees in Japan. Many halls in the precincts, including the main hall with a painting on the ceiling that depicts a large dragon, featuring the history and culture of Kuon-ji Temple.

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  • Shosenkyo Gorge
    Shosenkyo Gorge
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    Nationally designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty, Shosenkyo is known as Japan's most beautiful gorge. It has a promenade along the valley where you can see unusual stones as well as enjoy the fabulous nature views of each season. The gorge is particularly beautiful during the autumn foliage season. The contrast of the autumn leaves with Kakuenbo, an oddly shaped rock 180 meters high, and the 30-meter-tall Senga Waterfall attracts a number of tourists.

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  • The Great Buddha of Kamakura and Kotoku-in
    The Great Buddha of Kamakura and Kotoku-in
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    Designated as Japan's National Treasure, the bronze statue of Amitabha Buddha, which is the principal image of Kotoku-in, is commonly known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura (Kamakura Daibutsu in Japanese). The construction of the statue began in 1252 and it was originally enshrined in Daibutsu-den Hall. However, the building was destroyed due to several typhoons and ultimately by a huge tsunami in 1498. Since then, the Buddha has been standing in the open air. With a height of 13.35 meters...

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  • Enoshima Island
    Enoshima Island
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    Enoshima Island, which is easy to reach from Tokyo, is a scenic tourist spot that has been popular since the Edo period (1603-1868). Don't miss Mount Fuji seen from Enoshima Island, particularly in the evening. The entire island is a power spot, and it has a long history with pilgrims. While looking back on the past, enjoy a day of sea breeze!

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