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Ujigami

Ujigami shrine A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ujigami Shrine, is considered Japan’s oldest shrine, believed to have been built around 1060. The main hall follows the nagare-zukuri architectural style with an asymmetrical curved roof. One highlight is the Kiriharasui Well, one of the oldest water sources in the country. Access Just 20 km from Kyoto, the easiest way to get to Uji is […]

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Uji jinja

Uji Jinja shrine Also recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uji Jinja shrine is located very close to Ujigami shrine and follows the same nagare-zukuri architectural style. In fact, the two shrines used to be one until they were separated during the Meiji period. Access Just 20 km from Kyoto, the easiest way to get to Uji is

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Byodo-in

Byodo-in temple Byodo-in Temple is Uji’s most popular attraction, showcasing Pure Land Buddhism architecture. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, the highlight is the Amida Hall, or the Phoenix Hall, named for the two large phoenix statues flanking it. Inside is a renowned depiction of the Amida Buddha. The image of this beautiful temple is featured on

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Japan’s historical periods: The different eras of the Land of the Rising Sun

Are you fascinated by the history of Japan? If so, you’ll be interested to know that Japan’s history spans thousands of years and is filled with rich and intriguing periods. In this post, we provide an overview of Japan’s major historical periods, from the Paleolithic era to the present day. Join us on this journey

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