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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Palaces in Japan (2 C, 1 P) Parks in Japan (8 C, 13 P) Places of Scenic Beauty (1 C, 201 P) Protected areas of Japan (12 C, 11 P) Public art in Japan (1 C, 3 P) R.

  3. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Visit Japan campaign, launched by the Koizumi administration in 2003 with the catchphrase 'Yokoso! Japan!', was the country's first government-backed initiative to promote inbound tourism. For much of post-war period, Japan has been an exceptionally unattractive tourist destination for its population and GDP size.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Japan - Wikipedia

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    There are 26 sites listed in Japan, with a further four sites on the tentative list. [3] Japan's first entries to the list took place in 1993, when four sites were inscribed. The most recent site, the Sado mine, was listed in 2024. Among the sites, 21 are listed for their cultural and five for their natural significance. [3]

  5. 2. Fill out the Visit Japan Web form. U.S. citizens don’t need a visa to visit Japan for stays under 90 days, but you will need to fill out a Visit Japan Web immigration and customs form.Save ...

  6. Hakata Gion Yamakasa - Wikipedia

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    Hakata Gion Yamakasa (博多祇園山笠) is a Japanese festival celebrated from the 1st until the 15th of July in Hakata, Fukuoka. The festivities are centered on the Kushida Jinja . The festival is famous for the Kakiyama, that weigh around one ton and are carried around the city as an act of float -racing.

  7. Marine Day - Wikipedia

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    Meiji Maru is the origin of Marine Day. The day was known as Marine Memorial Day (海の記念日, umi no kinen bi) until 1996. Communications Minister Shōzō Murata designated the day in 1941 to commemorate the Meiji Emperor and his 1876 voyage in the Meiji Maru, an iron steamship constructed in Scotland in 1874. [5]

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