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Aomori Japan 

A Guide to Aomori – 8 Things to See in Japan in 3000 B.C.

2016-07-082021-11-19 Kozue 0 Comments Arts, Culture, Museums, Photos

Japan is a country with long history. The capital is Tokyo today. Going back the history, it was Kamakura (1192

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Japan Kamakura 

All About Hokokuji Temple, Kamakura, Japan – A Zen Temple with Bamboo Garden

2016-05-172018-04-28 Kozue 0 Comments Culture, Photos, Temples

Kamakura is an old town located south from Tokyo, which was once the capital of Japan established by Minamoto samurai

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Seasonal Attractions Tokyo 

Kameido Tenjin Shrine: Wisteria Festival on an IMPERFECT Day & A Practical Guide

2016-05-062016-08-17 Kozue 0 Comments Photos, Shrines, Spring

Wisteria (Fuji in Japanese) Festival at Kameido Tenjin Shrine has been loved by Tokyo locals for hundreds of years. As

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Cherry Blossoms Seasonal Attractions Tokyo Ueno 

3 Reasons to Visit Ueno Park AFTER Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Festival

2016-04-222017-11-07 Kozue 0 Comments Cherry Blossoms, Photos, Spring

I have talked about how beautiful Ueno Park Cherry Blossom Festival is 3 times. Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) Ueno,

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Cherry Blossoms Seasonal Attractions Tokyo Ueno 

Another Must-See in Cherry Blossom Season in Japan: Hana Matsuri, Buddha’s Birthday Festival

2016-04-152017-04-07 Kozue 0 Comments Cherry Blossoms, Culture, Festivals, Photos, Spring, Temples

Cherry blossom season in Tokyo is late March to early April. If you are in Japan on 8 April, you

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Cherry Blossoms Harajuku Seasonal Attractions Shibuya Tokyo 

Tokyo’s Cherry Blossom Spot – Yoyogi Park, Harajuku

2016-04-052017-04-04 Kozue 0 Comments Cherry Blossoms, Photos, Spring

Beside the coolest streets in Japan, Yoyogi Park is a large place of green. It is also known as a

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Cherry Blossoms Seasonal Attractions Tokyo Ueno 

A Perfect Guide to Ueno Park Cherry Blossom Festival IN THE EVENING

2016-04-022017-11-07 Kozue 0 Comments Cherry Blossoms, Photos, Spring

Ueno Park is undoubtedly one of the best spots to view cherry blossoms (sakura) in Japan. I shared a lot of

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Cherry Blossoms Seasonal Attractions Tokyo Tokyo Tower 

A Guide to the Views of Cherry Blossoms & Zojoji Temple & Tokyo Tower

2016-04-012016-08-16 Kozue 0 Comments Cherry Blossoms, Photos, Spring, Temples

Fast Facts Zojoji Temple is at the foot of Tokyo Tower. There are some weeping cherry trees in Zojoji Temple.

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Asakusa Cherry Blossoms Japanese Gardens Seasonal Attractions Tokyo 

5 Reasons to Go to Mukojima Hyakkaen Garden for Plum & Early-Blooming Cherry Blossoms

2016-03-082018-03-01 Kozue 0 Comments Cherry Blossoms, Photos, Spring

I know that Mukojima Hyakka-en Garden is not as well-known as other Japanese gardens in Tokyo such as Rikugien and

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Japanese Gardens Plum Blossoms Seasonal Attractions Tokyo 

Plum (Ume) Blossoms in Hamarikyu Garden – Japanese Early Spring

2016-03-042017-02-17 Kozue 0 Comments Photos, Spring

This is the 3rd and last post about Hamarikyu Garden in early spring. It’s finally about plum blossoms which bloom

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