Unknown part of Japan, but so close to Osaka will be on Sakura TV 6pm Aust. & 8pm NZ.
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Shiga Prefecture offers easy access from Osaka or Kyoto via a local rail line and provides a variety of places to visit. Some of the recommended attractions include Biwako Valley & Terrace, Hikone Castle, Ohmihachiman-bori Canal, and Shirahige Shrine. When it’s time for dinner, don’t miss the chance to try Omi Wagyu beef or fish caught from the freshwater of Lake Biwa.
Nara Prefecture, which was established as Japan’s first capital in the year 710, offers a wealth of places to visit. First and foremost is Todaiji Temple, home to a massive Buddha statue. Then, there’s Horyuji Temple, boasting the world’s oldest wooden buildings, and Isuien Garden, located near Todaiji. You can also explore Kasuga Taisha, Nara’s Shinto Shrine, and Nara Park, where you’ll encounter friendly wild deer. All these recommended attractions are conveniently situated in a compact area. Furthermore, Nara is easily accessible from Osaka and Kyoto via local trains.
Mie Prefecture is a popular tourism destination known for its diverse attractions, including Nagashima Spa Land, Suzuka International Racing Course, Mikimoto Pearl Island, Akame 48 Falls, the classic Ise Jingu shrine, Kumano Kodo, and seaside resorts. There’s an abundance of options to explore on your next trip. After you’ve visited the golden tourist spots like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, this region provides a unique ‘wow’ factor.
Wakayama Prefecture is a region that beckons both enlightenment-seeking pilgrims and sun worshippers with its mix of sacred sites and beautiful beaches. Top attractions include the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route, the serene Koyasan Temple, and the picturesque Shirahama Beach. Along these paths, you’ll discover countless captivating places to explore. Go ahead, search for them on Google, and get ready to open your eyes wide to the wonders of Wakayama.
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