Places in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
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Popular places in Osaka Prefecture (results 1 to 4)
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Osaka Aquarium, Japan - The Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium is one of the largest in the world. It exhibits life forms in 15 tanks, each representing a region of the Pacific Rim in 15 tanks. The central ta...
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Nanba, Japan - Nanba, also known commonly as Minami or "South", is located in southern Osaka. It is one of the city's two major centers. The other is Kita, located in the north. Nanba is ...
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Osaka Castle, Japan - Osaka Castle is one of Japan's more famous castle. It sits sublimely in the city center, surrounded by stone walls and moats. The park covers about 2 square km and is a popu...
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Umeda Sky Building, Japan - The Umeda Sky Building is a skyscraper featuring spectacular architecture in Osaka's Kita district. The two 40-story main towers are connected via the "Floating Garden Observ...
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Amanohashidate, Kyoto Prefecture - Amanohashidate, literally meaning "sky bridge", is a thin strip of land connecting the two opposite sides of Miyazu Bay. It is known as one of Japan's three most beautiful si...
( Japan - Kyoto Prefecture )
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Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto Prefecture - Fushimi Inari is arguably one of Japan's most famous shrines. It is most famous for its countless torii gates running up the mountain Inarisan. It is possible to hike for ho...
( Japan - Kyoto Prefecture )
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Nara Deer Park, Nara Prefecture - Nara Park is home to over 1200 shika deer. Stemming from the belief that deer are Shinto god messengers, a unique culture of co-existence has been fostered in which a human c...
( Japan - Nara Prefecture )
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Todaiji Temple, Nara Prefecture - Todaiji, or "Eastern Great Temple", houses Japan's largest Buddha statue and is also the largest wooden structure in the world. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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( Japan - Nara Prefecture )
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Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavillion), Kyoto Prefecture - Kinkakuji temple is one of Kyoto's most representative temples and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its name literally means the Golden Pavillion. It is a mag...
( Japan - Kyoto Prefecture )
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