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- japan-guide. com - Japan Travel and Living Guide
Everything about modern and traditional Japan with emphasis on travel and living related information
- Japan Travel Guide - Destinations
Sightseeing guide for Japan ••• Mount Fuji The country's most iconic landmark •• Alpine Route Spectacular route through the Northern Alps •• Shirakawago Gokayama Mountainous region, known for its farmhouses •• Kamikochi Popular mountain resort in the Japanese Alps •• Kiso Valley Valley with nicely preserved post towns •• Takayama Preserves one of Japan's nicest
- Entering Japan - Immigration and Visa Matters
Below is a basic introduction to the Japanese immigration system Contact your closest Japanese embassy or consulate outside Japan or an immigration bureau inside Japan for official advice All foreigners, including foreign residents, get fingerprinted and photographed upon entering Japan as a measure aimed at preventing terrorism and other illegal activities Excluded from this procedure are
- Kobe Travel Guide - What to do in Kobe
Kobe (神戸, Kōbe) is the capital of Hyogo Prefecture and one of Japan's ten largest cities Located between the sea and the Rokko mountain range, Kobe is also considered one of Japan's most attractive cities Kobe has been an important port city for many centuries Its port was among the first to be opened to foreign trade in the 19th century alongside the ports of Yokohama, Nagasaki
- Japan Mobility Show 2025 (formerly known as Tokyo Motor Show)
Visitor guide for the Japan Mobility Show held at Tokyo Big Sight, formerly known as Tokyo Motor Show
- Samurai - Japanese Warriors - japan-guide. com
A traveler's introduction to the samurai, the Japanese warriors and member of the military class of feudal Japan
- Religion in Japan
Religions in Japan Shinto and Buddhism are Japan's two major religions Shinto is as old as the Japanese culture, while Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the 6th century Since then, the two religions have been co-existing relatively harmoniously and have even complemented each other to a certain degree Most Japanese consider themselves Buddhist, Shintoist or both Religion does not
- Sendai Travel Guide - What to do in Sendai
Travel guide for Sendai, the largest city in the Tohoku Region
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