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  1. An IC card will become your most treasured possession during your stay in Japan. Use it to transfer swiftly between train lines and hop onto waiting buses and boats with a minimum of fuss. You can also use it at a number of vending machines and convenience stores, some taxis and for other services. Most regions have their own IC card—each ...

  2. Inside a sacred primeval forest, Japan's tallest waterfall roars to welcome you. From the wellspring within an evergreen primeval forest, Nachi Waterfall is Japan's tallest waterfall, with an uninterrupted drop of 133 meters. The waterfall is appreciated for its natural beauty, but also worshipped as the dwelling of Shinto deity.

  3. A park of culture, temples, an expansive zoo and springtime cherry blossom. Ueno Park is one of Japan's five oldest public parks. It's best known for Ueno Zoo, many museums, and spectacular cherry blossoms in the spring. The park opened to the public in 1873, its official name is Ueno Onshi-Koen, meaning "the Ueno Imperial Gift Park."

  4. Renowned for its bamboo grove, beautiful location and famous heritage. Located in the northwestern area of Kyoto, Arashiyama draws many visitors for its world-renowned bamboo grove and beautiful scenery that changes with each season. The area is dotted with temples, old imperial villas, and famous historical sites, many of which are National ...

  5. Kyoto’s grand shrines, ancient castles and historical streets. Ohara’s crisp mountain air, stunning autumn foliage and symbolic gardens. Kyoto’s traditional Japanese inns, an essential convergence of Japanese tradition and culture. Kyoto cuisine, which perfectly encapsulates the Japanese spirit and art of food preparation.

  6. Imperial Palace is the home of the Emperor of Japan and a symbol of the country's history and culture. Located in the heart of Tokyo, it is surrounded by moats and stone walls, and features beautiful gardens and museums. Visit Imperial Palace and discover the secrets and traditions of Japan's imperial family.

  7. Fifteen stones and white sand to express the world of Zen. Ryoanji Temple Rock Garden is one of Kyoto's most famous gardens. So famous, in fact, that the name has become synonymous with Japanese rock gardens worldwide. With its traditional architecture and gardens, Ryoanji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a must-visit for any visitor to Kyoto .

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