Kanagawa
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Samukawa Shrine (JINS_1416)
Samukawa Shrin is called ICHI-NO-MIYA (the 1st and most important shrine) in SAGAMI (currently named Kanagawa Prefect…
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Hatsu-Moude @ Kawasaki Daishi (JINS_14…
Kawasaki Daishi is a big temple in Kawasaki (20-min train ride from Tokyo Station) which many people visit especially…
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Asuka II starts on a voyage from Yokoh…
Yokohama is a home port for Asuka II, an ocean voyage cruise ship which is the biggest among ones owned by Japanese s…
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Odawara Castle (EDDY_1401)
1. Sightseeing spotOdawara is a traditional castle town located about 40 minutes southwest of Tokyo by Shinkansen, bu…
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Sea Bass or Sea Bus? @ Yokohama(JINS_1…
Water bus services are available in Yokohama Port. The service provider calls it "Sea Bass", not a sea bus. It connec…
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Autumn Foliage @ Yamate, Yokohama (JIN…
Every year in the middle of November, Yamate Italian Mountain Garden provides scenic views of shining yellow leaves o…
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Hato Sable Biscuit (YOKO_1412)
Hato sable is one of the famous confectionery in Kamakura. It's a pigion-shaped shortbread.You may know the pigion is…
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Tempra @ Kamakura (JINS_1411)
One of the best Tempura restaurants in Kamakura is HITOMI in Komachi Shopping Street (2nd floor of Kotobuki Building)…
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For All Souls of Mongorian & Japa…
The Engaku-ji Temple is ranked in the 2nd among the Five Great Zen Temples in Kamakura and, in fact, it boasts severa…
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Foxes at Inari Shrine(JINS_1409)
Foxes are a messenger of Inari DeityMore than 30,000 Inari Shrines exist in Japan. Inari means "rice grows" and the d…