25/05/2025
Nancy Jaiswal
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Japan¡¯s capital is a mix of tradition and tech. Visit Shibuya Crossing, explore anime culture in Akihabara, and enjoy panoramic city views from Tokyo Skytree.
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Known for its ancient temples and shrines, Kyoto is home to Fushimi Inari, bamboo forests, and traditional tea houses. A serene escape into Japan¡¯s past.
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An iconic volcano, Mount Fuji offers scenic hikes and beautiful lake views. Visit during cherry blossom season for the most postcard-perfect experience.
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Famous for street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki, Osaka is Japan¡¯s food capital. Don¡¯t miss the neon-lit Dotonbori area and Osaka Castle.
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Just a short trip from Kyoto, Nara is known for its friendly deer roaming free and Japan¡¯s largest bronze Buddha at Todai-ji Temple.
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Visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum to reflect on history. Don¡¯t forget to try the local specialty¡ªHiroshima-style okonomiyaki¡ªwhile you're there.
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