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Sep14

Photo on the day – one a fairy-tale

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Sagano is located in the northwest of Kyoto and covers an area of 16 acres. Sagano Bamboo Grove has an excellent atmosphere and you can enjoy your walk along the trail to the Okochi Sanso. This bamboo forest is one of the most beautiful spots in Japan.

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Apr28

Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto is one of the most historical significant city in Japan. The city is impregnates with temples, shrines, imperial places and traditional wooden homes. As well as is nearby Nara, which is another more ancient city in beautiful Japan.

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Feb09

Hotel Screen, Japan

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Kyoto Screen Hotel is a real example of modern Japanese design and it is located between many avant-guard shops and clubs of Sanjo-Shijo districts. Interesting history, exciting cocktail-bars are all within easy reach. There is something for everyone:)))

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Nov09

Undercover House, Harajuku

This is an Undercover Lab building, which is undercover.Hihihihi. Not only is it tucked away in the back streets of Harajuku but the site is also very deceiving. The house is situated in Harajuku which is an area of Tokyo, Japan.

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Nov05

Kyoto Station, Japan

Kyoto Station is one of the most important stations in Japan. The station is located in the Shimogyo Scgichjo district in Kyoto city, Japan. Kyoto Station is second largest train station in Japan after Nagoya Station.

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Jun26

Sanjusangendo Temple

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Sanjusangendo is the popular name for Rengeo-in, a temple in eastern Kyoto which is famous for its 1001 statues of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Sanjusangendo is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama District of Kyoto, Japan. Officially known Sanjusangendo belongs to and is run by the Myoho-in temple, a part of the Tendai school of Buddhism. The temple name literally means Hall with thirty three spaces between columns, describing the architecture of the long main hall of the temple. Temple built in 12th century. Initially temple contained 124 small statues. In 13th century statues were added till 1001 units were reached. First row of statues are impressions of different gods (Thunder, Wind, …). Each one of them being remarkable pieces of art!

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Apr29

The Castle – residence of the Tokugawa Shoguns

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Nijo-jo is located in the central of Kyoto, Japan and is the castle of the Edo Period.
Nijo castle was completed in the 17th century by Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868) as a temporary residence for his visits to Kyoto. In 1601 Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of Tokugawa Shogunate ordered all the feudal lords in Western Japan to contribute to the construction of the Nijo Castle. The construction was completed during the reign of Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1626. It was built as the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa Shoguns.

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Feb16

10 reasons why you should choose Japan for your next ski break

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1. Easier than ever
Two of the UK’s major ski operators, Crystal and Inghams, are featuring Japanese ski resorts in their brochures for the first time this year. Both companies are offering holidays to Niseko and Rusutsu in the northern island of Hokkaido. A package with Inghams, including flights and seven nights’ half-board accommodation in a four-star hotel, starts at £995.

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Nov12

The Golden Pavilion is literally covered in gold

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The Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku) is a three-story viewing and pleasure pavilion constructed on the edge of a pond as the focal point to a much larger garden on the grounds of the Rokuonji Temple. It gains its more popular name of ‘Kinkakuji’ from the gold plating on the exterior of the pavilion.

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