As Japan’s very first government was made in Nara, there are plenty of Japanese history in Nara that predates as
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A ways down Kamo Street from Kamigamo Shine, is its sister shrine, Shimogamo Shrine. Just like Kamigamo Shrine, Shimogamo Shrine
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In north Kyoto is Kamigamo Shrine, the head shrine in the Yamashiro region. Coupled with Shimogamo Shrine to the south,
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Osaka, Japan’s second largest city, is known for a lot of things: commerce, shopping, food, etc…but what if I told
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Comfortably sitting just outside of Nara City is Toshodai-ji Temple. This humble temple is the resting place of Ganjin, one
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When you visit Nara, you can’t leave without visiting Todai-ji, home to the Daibutsu, the largest copper Buddha statue in
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Sake is practically synonymous with Japan, but the Japanese really love their beer too. A trip to the refrigerated beverage
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The Daibutsu in Todai-ji, are such big and popular attractions but, there are other attractions in the area that have
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