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Japan, known as
Nihon or
Nippon (日本) in
Japanese, is a nation of islands in
East Asia
See in Japan
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Castles
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When most
Westerners think of castles, they naturally think of their own in places like
England and
France however, Japan, too, was a nation of castle-builders. In its feudal days, you could find multiple castles in nearly every prefecture.
Original Castles
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Because of bombings in
WWII, fires, edicts to tear down castles, etc. only twelve of Japan's castles are considered to be originals, which have donjons that date back to the days when they were still used. Four of them are located on the island of
Shikoku, two just north in the
Chugoku region, two in
Kansai, three in the
Chubu region, and one in the northern
Tohoku region. There are no original castles in
Kyushu, Kanto,
Hokkaido, or
Okinawa.
Gardens
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Japan is famous for its gardens, known for its unique aesthestics both in landscape gardens and Zen rock/sand gardens. The nation has designated an official "Top Three Gardens", based on their beauty, size, authenticity (gardens that have not been drastically altered), and historical significance. Those gardens are
Kairakuen in
Mito,
Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, and Korakuen in Okayama. The largest garden, and the favorite of many travellers, is actually
Ritsurin Park in Takamatsu.
Rock and sand gardens can typically be found in temples, specifically those of
Zen Buddhism. The most famous of these is
Ryoanji Temple in
Kyoto, but such temples can be found throughout Japan.
Moss gardens are also popular in Japan and
Koke-dera, also in Kyoto, has one of the nation's best. Reservations are required to visit just so that they can ensure the moss is always flourishing and not trampled.
Spiritual Sites
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Regardless of your travel interests, it's difficult to visit Japan without at least seeing a few shrines and temples. Buddhist and
Shinto sites are the most common, although there are some noteworthy spiritual sites of other religions, as well.
Buddhist
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Buddhism has had a profound impact on Japan ever since it was introduced in the
6th century. Like shrines, temples can be found in every city, and many different sects exist.
Horyuji Temple in
Horyuji, just south of
Nara, is the world's oldest wooden structure. The beautiful
Phoenix Hall in Uji is seen by most visitors to Japan on the back of the ten yen coin, if not in real-life.
Shinto
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Shintoism is the "native" religion of Japan, so those looking to experience things that are "wholly Japanese" should particularly enjoy them as they truly embody the Japanese aesthetic. The holiest
Shinto Shrine is the
Grand Ise Shrine, while the second holiest is
Izumo Shrine, where the gods gather annually for a meeting. Other famous holy shrines include
Itsukushima Shrine' in Miyajima,
Toshogu Shrine in Nikko, the
Kumano Sanzan, and the
Dewa Sanzan. Kyoto also has many important historic shrines, such as
Shimogamo Shrine,
Kamigamo Shrine, and
Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Do in
Japan
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Japan's Top
100 Cherry Blossoms Spots
Climb the 3776 meter
Mount Fuji, an icon of Japan.
Take a walk amidst thousands of cherry blossoms in Yoshino
Ascend Mount Aso to see one of the world's largest calderas
Visit the snowy peaks of the country's largest national park,
Daisetsuzan.
Climb the
2446 stone stops of the holy Haguro mountain through an amazing primeval forest.
Soak in
the hot springs of Japan's Onsen
Capital,
Beppu.
Go
River rafting in some of the last wild rivers in Japan in the
Iya Valley
Ski the world famous powder of Hokkaido or in the
Japan Alps.
Overnight in one of the holy temples of
Mount Koya.
- published: 13 Jan 2015
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