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![A big gate, about 112-feet tall and 182-feet wide]()
Wakayama
Shrines & Temples
Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine
4.45 11112-feet-tall shrine gate is the landmark. The sacred place for Kumano Pilgrimage
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Kumano Kodo Travel Guide: Set Out on a Journey Through Japan’s History and Spiritual Traditions
The Kumano Kodo is a pilgrimage route, essentially a path used to visit shrines and temples. With its mystical atmosphere and rich nature, the Kumano Kodo lets you explore historic spots and is still traveled by many visitors today. This article introduces Kumano Kodo sightseeing spots and explains its five routes in detail. Since the Kumano Kodo covers a wide area with plenty to see, it’s best to read up with this guide before you go.
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Kansai, where you can “Experience the Real Japan” that you have been looking for.
The Kansai region is a “treasure house of Japanese culture” with a rich cultural resource remaining from its history as a former prosperous capital. There is a new, high-quality cultural tour that offers multiple cultural experiences in special settings with top-notch people who have mastered culture, art, or faith rooted in the Kansai region. Here are some travel reports from actual tour participants. Take part in this tour that is sure to become a once-in-a-lifetime precious trip.
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Meet "real Japan" in Kansai - an exclusive experience.
Kansai Region hosted a capital city in ancient times and has served as the nation’s hub. It has produced many types of culture, which are handed down to this day. Touring the Kansai Area allows you to trace back the source of Japanese culture. The guide by the Japanese-culture-and-arts expert and the exclusive space are woven together into this acclaimed video. Enjoy a simulated cultural experience in the space usually closed off from the public.
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![Tower of the Sun
(Photo Credit: Osaka prefecture)]()
Osaka
Parks & Gardens
Expo’70 Commemorative Park
3.91 5A park opened at the site of the Japan World Exposition 1970 in Osaka, complete with an open-arm greeting from the Tower of the Sun, designed by Taro Okamoto.
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More Than the Tower of the Sun! A Family Guide to Spending a Full Day at Expo '70 Commemorative Park
Expo '70 Commemorative Park brings together a wide variety of attractions across its vast grounds, including nature, culture, art, and leisure facilities. It’s a great place for the whole family, with something for both kids and adults to enjoy. There are also cafes and restaurants throughout the park, so you can explore while taking breaks along the way. This guide introduces recommended spots and the best seasons to visit Expo '70 Commemorative Park, so be sure to use it as a reference.
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[Special Issue!!] Osaka Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, Where You Can Enjoy Japan’s Beautiful Flowers Year-Round!
When you imagine Japanese flowers, most people think of the iconic sakura, or cherry blossom. It's absolutely a pretty flower, but Japan is also home to many other beautiful flowers that bloom in each of the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
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【Osaka】 Natural Arts! Let’s go enjoy fresh green leaves in the Expo ’70 Commemorative Park.
“Expo ‘70 Commemorative Park” is located in the former site of the “Japan World Exposition” held back in 1970. There is “Tower of the Sun”; the symbol object of the park, wide varieties of trees and flowers and activity centers in a site as large as 260 ha (approximately).
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![A symbolic tower of Naniwa, “TSUTENKAKU”.]()
Osaka
Observatories
Tsutenkaku Tower
4.00 15A 108-meter high, iconic observation tower in Osaka modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
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[Shinsekai Travel Guide] Enjoy Tsutenkaku and the Bustling Shopping Streets!
Shinsekai is a must-visit destination where you can experience the unique sights and flavors of Osaka. No trip to Osaka is complete without a stop in this iconic district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food. With countless attractions, just strolling through the neon-lit streets lined with flashy signs can be an experience in itself. However, there’s so much more to Shinsekai than meets the eye. For first-time visitors, this guide will help you make the most of your time, ensuring you fully immerse yourself in the culture, food, and excitement of Shinsekai. Read through before your Osaka adventure and get ready to explore like a pro!
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[Tsutenkaku Travel Guide] Enjoy Osaka’s Iconic Tower
Alongside the Glico sign in Dotonbori and Kuidaore Taro, Tsutenkaku is one of Osaka’s most recognizable symbols. Tsutenkaku is famous, but many people still aren’t sure what you can do there. This article explains what Tsutenkaku is like and what to see. Read up before you visit Shinsekai and Tsutenkaku.
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