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Highest Mountain in Japan at 3776 meters high It’s a dormant volcano that last errupted in 1707 Lies west of Tokyo and surrounded by five lakes Activities include: paragliding, climbing, biking etc…
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August 6, 1945 marked the day Hiroshima was hit by US by atomic bomb Now in Hiroshima sits a peace memorial that many people visit
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860 meters long and crosses the Tokyo Bay It lies in one of the largest industrial and sea trading area of japan
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The park is a group of volcanoes in center of Hokkaido Consists of subartic/subalpine climate Contains over 230 species of birds and 44 species of mammals
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Series of mountain ranges that vary in height Attractions: popular skiing and mountain climbing
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Capital of Japan that used to be known as Edo or “Castle Town” One of the largest financial capitals of the world containing 23 wards
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Attractions: › City Hall Tower › Harajuku and Shinjuku (shopping, and dining) › Odakyu Department store (16 floors) › Parks (Central and Shinjuku)
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Known as “Shrine Island” Famous for Itsukashima Shrine that is made of wood and sits in the ocean Romantic setting for walks along the water and dining
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One of World’s Largest Aquariums known as Osaka Aquarium Contains unique marine life from Japan area Famous for whale shark named “Yu Chan”
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Popular destination for tourists Shrine dedicated to Meiji (divine soul emperor) Used to commemorate with him after his passing
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Oldest Chinatown in the world “Feels like you are in China but in Japan” Large tourist attraction because it used to be the only means into China from Japan during isolation time
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Castle town at the mouth of Nishiki River Contains a five arch bridge that was made in 1673 Popular place to see the Japanese Cherry Blossoms
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One of the most famous gorges in Japan Beautiful scenery and wildlife all over Peaceful place to relax and enjoy the view
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