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26/02/24

Places to Visit in Japan

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Tokyo: Tokyo is a city forever reaching into the future, pushing the boundaries of what's possible on densely populated, adding ever taller, sleeker structures.

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Kyoto: Kyoto, Japan's imperial capital for a thousand years, is home to more than a thousand temples. 

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Naoshima: Naoshima is one of Japan's great success stories: a rural island on the verge of becoming a ghost town, now a world-class centre for contemporary art.

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Mount Fuji: Even from a distance, Mt Fuji will take your breath away.

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Hiroshima: Hiroshima today is a forward-thinking city with attractive, leafy boulevards. 

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Yakushima: Yakushima, a small island off the coast of southern Kyūshū, is often described as magical and enchanting – otherworldly even. 

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Koya-san: Riding the funicular up to the sacred Buddhist monastic complex of Kōya-san feels, appropriately, like ascending to another world. 

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Osaka: Tokyo doesn't nab all the superlatives when it comes to urban experiences. Osaka, Japan's third-largest city, is tops for street food: don't miss its signature dish, takoyaki (grilled octopus dumplings).

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