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  1. 600 metres from Shirakawago, Shirakawago Guest House Kei is set in Shirakawa and offers rooms with free WiFi. All rooms feature a kitchen and a shared bathroom. The accommodation provides a shared kitchen and luggage storage space for guests. All guest rooms in the guest house are fitted with a coffee machine.

  2. Daikanyama (代官山) is a trendy district in Tokyo, just south of Shibuya. Unlike nearby Shibuya and Ebisu which have many tall buildings, large shopping malls and high traffic, Daikanyama is comparatively quieter with a mix of residential and commercial buildings that are mostly low-rise. Street wear and fashion brands make up the majority ...

  3. One of Yamadera's most famous buildings, the Kaisando Hall and the smaller, adjacent Nokyodo building are located up and to the left of the gate. The Kaisando Hall is dedicated to the temple's founder, Jikaku Daishi, while the Nokyodo was used for copying sutra. Godaido Hall. Past the Kaisando Hall there are more stairs that lead up to the ...

  4. It is about seven kilometers long and takes about 2.5 hours to hike. A more challenging pilgrimage trail is the Kohechi Trail, part of the Kumano Kodo trail network, which connects Koyasan to the sacred shrines of Kumano. Be aware that it is a long and remote mountainous route that takes nearly a week to hike and requires proper planning and ...

  5. Alternatively, take a train on the Keisei Line from Narita Airport to Keisei-Tsudanuma Station (40 minutes) and transfer to the Keisei Chiba Line to Makuhari-Hongo Station (2 minutes). The one way fare is 760 yen and there are frequent connections. From Makuhari-Hongo Station, it is a 15-20 minute ride by Keisei Bus to Makuhari Messe (260 yen ...

  6. Enryakuji is located on Mount Hieizan, which lies on the border of Kyoto Prefecture and Shiga Prefecture. The mountain can be ascended from either the Kyoto side by Eizan cablecar and ropeway, or from the Shiga side by Sakamoto Cablecar. There is also a toll road that leads up to the temple, which is used by buses from central Kyoto.

  7. Mount Omuro (大室山, Ōmuroyama) is a distinctly shaped volcanic cone near the eastern coast of the Izu Peninsula, south of central Ito City. Formed like a giant, inverted rice bowl, it has a beautiful silhouette that can be seen from most places in the Izu Kogen area. Mount Omuro is about 580 meters high and has a crater with a diameter of ...

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