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  2. Tokyo on two wheels: Why you should experience Japan’s ...

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    Away from Tokyo’s city centre crowds, Annabel Grossman slows down to discover Japan’s quiet backstreets, hipster neighbourhoods and crowd-free temples Tokyo on two wheels: Why you should ...

  3. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Japan is a major industry and contributor to the Japanese economy. In 2019, the sector directly contributed 11 trillion yen (US$100 billion), or 2% of the GDP, and attracted 31.88 million international tourists. [1] [2] [3] There are 26 World Heritage Sites in Japan, including Himeji Castle, Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto and Nara.

  4. This man left the US for what he thought would be a six ... - AOL

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    He traveled to Japan for a “temporary” work assignment back in 1992, and Dave Prucha, from the US, was enthralled with the East Asian country that he ended up staying for good.

  5. Nishinoshima (Ogasawara) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] The eruptions ceased by November 2015, though emissions of volcanic gases continued for several months afterwards. As of 2016, the island was about 2.7 km 2 (1.0 sq mi) in size and showed evidence of the return of various plants and animal species. [7] There were further eruptions in 2017, [8] 2018, and in 2019–2020. [9]

  6. Hanami - Wikipedia

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    Hanami picnics in front of Himeji Castle, 2005 Osaka Castle. Hanami (花見, "flower viewing") is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers; flowers (花, hana) in this case almost always refer to those of the cherry (桜, sakura) or, less frequently, plum (梅, ume) trees. [1]

  7. Hakone Tozan Line - Wikipedia

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    Hakone Mountain-Climbing Railroad Line) is a mountain railway in Japan operated by Odakyu Hakone, a Odakyu Group company that also owns the Hakone Tozan Cable Car. The section of the line from Odawara Station to Hakone-Yumoto Station began operating in 1919, with the current terminus of Gōra being reached in 1930.

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