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Niigata
Shrines & Temples
Yahiko Shrine
4.18 3One of the oldest shrines in Echigo known for its blessings of marriage.
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One of Niigata’s Top Spiritual Spots! A Travel Guide to Yahiko Shrine
With a history spanning more than 2,400 years, Yahiko Shrine is one of Niigata’s most famous spiritual spots, especially known for blessings related to love and relationships. It’s no exaggeration to say this is a must-visit destination when sightseeing in Niigata. This article covers the basic information and highlights you should know before visiting Yahiko Shrine, along with the best season to go and nearby sightseeing spots.
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All the charms of Niigata are packed into one day! 1 Day Trip to fully enjoy the charms of "Nishikan" Ward.
Nishikan-ku (Ward) is located in the southwestern part of Niigata City. Known by the nickname "Nishikan," this area is a charming town filled with "Niigata-ness" such as delicious rice, sake breweries representing Japan, fresh fish from the Sea of Japan, abundant nature and hot springs. In this article, we will introduce a 1-day model course to enjoy such attractive "Nishikan"!
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Nagasaki
Tourist Attractions
Urakami Cathedral
3.95 1Having endured the bomb blast, now the Angelus Bell echoes at this beautiful church.
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26 Things to Do in Nagasaki
The greatest charm of Nagasaki, which has flourished as an international trading port, is its exotic cityscape. Nagasaki is the only place where you can feel the unique blend of foreign and Japanese cultures. Of course, Nagasaki's appeal doesn't stop there. The city is also popular among history enthusiasts, with many historical buildings telling of its rich past. Here, we have carefully selected must-visit sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, and accommodations in Nagasaki, a city full of attractions.
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Gunkanjima (Hashima): The Unique History and Must-See Highlights for Getting the Most Out of Your Visit
Gunkanjima (Hashima) has drawn attention for its unusual history and eerie landscape of concrete ruins. Independent landings are prohibited, so the only way to visit is by joining a tour-making it a higher-hurdle destination. This article introduces the island’s distinctive history and one-of-a-kind highlights for those who only know the name “Gunkanjima (Hashima).”
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