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ADD TO LIST (40 reviews) Hiroshima, Chūgoku Region, Japan A place everybody should visit. The museum is very impressive and you can really tell that a lot of people put a lot of work in it. All so that the world should not.. 2. Nijō Castle ADD TO LIST (10 reviews) Kyoto, Kansai Region, Japan The castle was built by the first Tokugawa Shogun,Ieyasu (1603). It was done to defend the Kyoto Imperial Palace and to serve as an official residence for visiting.. 3. Naha ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Okinawa, Okinawa Region, Japan Naha is the capital city of Okinawa, Japan. Probably somewhat due to the American military influence there, Naha is like no place else in Japan. The atmosphere there.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Koyasan, Kansai Region, Japan Most removed and still place to visit. Stay in the monastery with the Shingon monks and visit the local cemetery. There is a lantern burning there since the 7th.. 5. Shuri Castle ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Naha, Okinawa Region, Japan It is a former Palace and the most historical place in Okinawa. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Hirosaki, Tōhoku Region, Japan THis place is very beautiful. Even more so when it is spring and all the cherry blossoms are out. 7. Meijimura ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Nagoya, Chūbu Region, Japan Meijimura is a collection of historical buildings from the Meiji era in Japan. It's amazing that they have so much in one place! Really something to see. 8. Sarujima ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Yokosuka, Kantō Region, Japan is a fortress of Imperial Japanese Army in uninhabited island called "Sarujima". The entire island is a fortress. And civilian couldn't enter this island before the end.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Hiroshima, Chūgoku Region, Japan Spider temple in Hiroshima has an awfully beautiful shrine and spiders, god I hate spiders, but they were everywhere, and it was serene. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Nara, Kansai Region, Japan So much history in this beautiful city... |