In the old days, when there were no trains or cars, people walked Kaido to get between towns. Of course,
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Ever since the reign of Emperor Jinmu, for many centuries Japan’s capital was Nara. However, in 784, they completely abandoned
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Inuyama, located in northern Nagoya, is a popular tourist destination in Aichi Prefecture. One of its main attractions is Inuyama
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Nestled just 15 minutes away from Kyoto, lies the charming town of Uji, a place that captivates visitors with its
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Earthquakes are truly fearsome acts of nature, but just as terrifying as an earthquake can be, what comes after the
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When it comes to unique dishes, Shiga has plenty to offer. Among them, the famous yakisaba somen holds a special
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The oldest pilgrimage in Japan is the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage, which involves visiting 33 temples throughout the Kansai region. Most
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Tokaido, renowned as the most famous kaido in Japan, offers a glimpse into the country’s rich history. While many parts
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