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<No.1> Kyoto
| Spot1: Kinkakuji |
The temple is covered with gold. It was a castle of Ashikaga
Yoshimitsu. It was burned in 1950 by incendiarism, but it was rebuilt. |
| Spot2: Kiyomizudera |
There are many people who fall down from the temple (and die)
to go to the heaven of buddhism. |
<No.2> Nara
<No.3> Asakusa
| Spot1: Kaminarimon |
| It's a gate of Sensoji, and a symbol of Asakusa. |
| Spot1: Sensoji |
It's the most popular temple in Tokyo, and "Sanja Matsuri" is held
there every year. |
| Spot2: Nakamise |
There are many small souvenir shops at the both sides of a street.
Kaminari-Okoshi which is a snack is famous. |
<No.4> Hakone
| Spot1: Ooakudani |
You can get there taking a lopeway. There are many sulfur springs there.
You can see Fuji mountain well there. |
| Spot2: Ashinoko |
| Big lake. You can cruise there. |
| Spot3: Sengokubara |
Withered pampas grass is beautiful
in the automn. Driving there is wonderful. |
| Spot4: Hakone Sekisyo |
Ancient barrier. Ancient Japanese travelers
had to be checked siverely there. |
| Spot5: Shissei Kaen |
| You can enjoy seeing flowers of all seasons. The land is damp. |
| Spot6: Onsen |
| There are many spas in Hakone. |
| Spot7: Golf Yards |
| There are many golf courses there. |
<No.5> Kamakura
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