COOL THINGS IN JAPAN YOU MUST SEE
This amazingly symmetrical gate is the most important of the many shrines in the area of Southern Kyoto dedicated to the Shinto god of rice. The gates lead to beautiful hikes in the mountainous forest area.
Times Square has noting on Osaka’s Dontonbori District. The area is packed with massive neon billboards advertising every imaginable product.
In recent years spotting geishas in Gion has become a thing. The geishas are not too happy with tourists following them around to take a photo while they’re on the way to an appointment.
This is more than a museum. It’s a complex that includes several museums dedicated to the explanation of the effects of the atomic bomb drop on the city.
The star attraction of the island, set apart on the bay, is the 1400 year-old Miyajima Torii, or gate. Important to the Shinto religion, this gate is where parents bring their newborns to give thanks for a healthy child.
Officially named Rokuon-ji, or Deer Garden Temple, this is one of the 17 National Historic Sites that make up the Monuments of Kyoto, which are World Heritage Sites.