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Nara

A city in Japan, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and it’s characterized by red deer that run freely in the parks and ask explicitly for tourists food.

Kyoto

Kyoto is a city in Japan composed by almost 1.5 million inhabitants, which in the past has been the country’s capital, today is the capital of homonymous prefecture.


Osaka

It is the capital of Osaka Prefecture and the third city in Japan by population, at the center of a metropolitan area, densely populated area, which includes Kobe and Kyoto.

Koyasan

The Koya-san is located in the Kii Peninsula, south of the city of Osaka, in Wakayama Prefecture. It is considered one of the holiest places in Japan and one of the largest monastic centers of the country.


Tokyo

Tokyo is considered one of the largest cities in the world, for the Japanese law is considered a “city” rather than a city, and in many ways similar to other prefectures in Japan.



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