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Namba Yasaka

Namba Yasaka shrine Namba Yasaka shrine (難波八阪神社), situated in Osaka’s Namba district, is a fascinating sacred site. Although the exact date of its founding remains unknown, legend has it that it was once called ‘Namba Shimomiya‘ and served as the local deity of the Namba area. It is believed to have been established in response to a […]

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Tanabata festival: where Japanese dreams take flight among the stars

July is the prime time for festivals in Japan, making it the perfect opportunity to delve into the captivating customs and legends that enliven these celebrations. If you happen to be in Japan this July, don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the enchanting magic of Japanese festivals! One of the most remarkable celebrations

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Chureito Pagoda: A Spectacular Vista of Mount Fuji and Cherry Blossoms

Tucked away in the idyllic landscapes of Japan, the Chureito Pagoda emerges as a remarkable testament to the nation’s splendid cultural heritage and architectural mastery. One cannot help but feel irresistibly drawn to its serene atmosphere and the impressive vistas it presents. A Brief Overview The Chureito Pagoda, also known as the Fujiyoshida Cenotaph Monument,

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Kiyomizudera temple

Kiyomizudera temple The Kiyomizudera temple, located in the city of Kyoto, is a Buddhist temple famous for its impressive architecture and its historical and cultural importance. Built in 778, Kiyomizudera is one of the most emblematic temples in Japan. Its name means “temple of pure water” and refers to the sacred waterfall that flows in

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Kiyomizudera temple: An architectural marvel in Kyoto

Located in the lush hills of eastern Kyoto, Kiyomizudera Temple, also known as the “Pure Water Temple,” is a peaceful haven that radiates serenity and spiritual solace. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it combines a fascinating history with stunning architecture, providing a perfect setting for cultural exploration and moments of peaceful reflection. The history

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Arakura Fuji Sengen goshuin

Arakura Sengen

Arakura Sengen shrine Arakura Fuji Sengen is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Fujiyoshida, at the foot of Mount Fuji. The Chureito Pagoda, also known as the Fujiyoshida Cenotaph Monument, is a five-storied pagoda located in the city of Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture. It is part of the Arakura Sengen Shrine and was built as a peace memorial in 1963. The pagoda,

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Buddhism and Shinto

Have you ever wondered about the rich tapestry of religions that make up the spiritual landscape of Japan? Japan is a country with a rich cultural heritage, and two of the most prominent religions in the country are Buddhism and Shinto. These distinct yet harmonious practices have coexisted for over a thousand years, shaping the

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