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29 imagesIse Shrine is like the St Paul's Cathedral of the Shinto Religion, the state religion/philosophy of Japan.
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70 imagesNagoya is Japan's fourth largest city. Per capita, it is perhaps the richest city, and central Nagoya land prices are perhaps marginally more expensive than Tokyo. Why? Nagoya is the home of the Toyota Motor Corporation, one of the worlds leading auto-makers. This central region of Japan is very much geared for the global automotive industry.
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37 imagesThe Shirakawa village with old-style Thatch-roofed houses is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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47 imagesYudanaka is where the Japanese Macaques bathe in hot springs. See the blog for the story and more information on this.