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Temples and shrines in JapanðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ☚ïļðŸĪðŸ™âœ…âĪïļðŸŽ‰

We have been on a 10-day trip to Japan since the last 24/3/69-2/4/69. On the plan, there are temples and shrines almost every day. Each place is beautiful, the atmosphere is very good. Most of the time, each place to cleanse the body is to wash the hands, wash the mouth, purify the body and mind before entering worship, and bowing at the door.

Before entering is a homage to a god or sacred thing.

Before entering the area, after walking out, bowing to the door.

Considered leave and thank you 🙏# Japanese temple # Japanese shrine # Japanese temple trip # Japan2026 # JapanðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ👍ðŸŧ

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the real truth about going to kyotoðŸĪŦðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
save this for your next trip to japan!ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩmore info below! here are some key takeaways for your next trip to Japan if you are visiting Kyoto having spent 6 days here! - doing a traditional tea ceremony and kimono rental is 100% worth it. the ceremony teaches you so much about how Japanese cu
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ella reese

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A Sika deer stands among moss-covered stone lanterns and pillars with Japanese characters in Nara Park, Japan.
A moss-covered stone lion-dog statue (komainu) in Nara Park, with lush trees and a red torii gate in the background.
A large weeping cherry blossom tree in full bloom next to a traditional building, surrounded by numerous stone lanterns at Kasuga Shrine.
📍Nara Park, Japan ðŸĶŒ
Just a short train ride from major cities like Kyoto and Osaka, Nara Park is a beautiful destination in Japan that has a unique connection to nature with its deer population living among the locals in the park grounds, and temples. Enjoy these few pictures of the beautiful scenery and wildlife I
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Harajuku Buni ✈ïļâžĄïļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ

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A map of Japan showing its regions and lists of popular attractions for each, including Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Nara, Nagoya, Kamakura, Tokyo, and Mount Fuji.
A guide titled "Explore Japan Like Never Before" outlining three chapters for travel, with an image of Osaka Castle surrounded by cherry blossoms and autumn foliage.
A Japan travel guide for the Kansai Region (Kyoto), featuring descriptions of Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari Taisha, and Arashiyama, with corresponding images of temples and autumn scenery.
Comprehensive guide to travel in Japan(1)
👀First time visiting Japan? Save this guide—it’s hard to find one this complete! 📒Japan is made up of four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. These islands are further divided into nine regions: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Hokuriku, Kansai, San’in-Sanyo, Kyushu, and Okinawa
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LunaLuxe_Travel

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Is Renting a Kimono in Japan Worth It?
👘 Renting my first kimono in Japan This has been on my bucket list for so long, and finally getting to experience it felt so much fun. If you ever visit Japan, I really recommend trying a kimono rental at least once. It’s such a special experience ðŸĪ Tokyo #Japan #lemon8fashion
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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Adventures in Japan: Things To Do
My trip to Japan was a dream—filled with ancient temples, castles, and futuristic views that made me fall in love with this country even more. 1. Namba Yasaka Shrine (Osaka) A hidden gem with a giant lion head stage said to bring good luck. So unique and totally worth the visit! 2. Osaka Cas
JS CONNECTS

JS CONNECTS

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4 Magical Destinations in Japan to Visit This Year
If Japan’s on your bucket list (and let’s be real—it should be), here are 4 spots that feel like different worlds within the same country: Kyoto – where tradition meets tranquility â€Ē Wander through ancient temples + hidden shrines â€Ē Matcha everything (yes, even ramen) â€Ē Geisha sightings in Gi
Emma

Emma

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A scenic view of Mount Fuji with its snow-capped peak visible above a Japanese town, featuring residential buildings and power lines under a clear blue sky. The image has text overlay: "Japan Winter Travel Guide."
A golden Buddhist statue sits on a stone pedestal with red accents, surrounded by trees and stone markers. The text overlay suggests visiting temples in Japan.
A person in a winter jacket feeds cookies to two deer in Nara Park, a popular activity in Japan. The deer are eagerly reaching for the food on a dirt path lined with trees.
Spend Your Winter in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
When I visited Japan a couple winters ago, I was afraid that the weather would be too cold to enjoy but it wasn’t! Pack up your jackets and mittens so you can enjoy these fun activities in Japan! 1. Visit the Buddhist temples 2. Check Out Nara Park 3. Try conveyor belt sushi spots
AZY 🌚

AZY 🌚

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A woman stands in a busy Japanese street intersection, with the title "Quirky TIPS I didn't know about until I went to Japan" overlaid, introducing unique travel experiences.
Two robotic dinosaurs wearing bellhop hats are seen in a hotel lobby, illustrating a unique hotel experience where guests check in with dinosaur bellboys.
A small, lively karaoke bar is filled with colorful balloons and people singing, highlighting the intimate experience of Japanese karaoke bars that fit around 10 people.
Quirky Tips I didn’t know until I went to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Japan isn’t just about sushi and temples – it’s also home to some seriously quirky adventures. Check these out: - Dinosaur Robot Hotel, Sasebo ðŸĶ– - Imagine being greeted by robotic dinosaurs at your hotel – definitely a check-in experience like no other! Absolutely insane, we didn’t even see
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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Things to Do in 📍Osaka, Japan
During my trip to Japan, I stayed in Osaka for 6 days and exploring this city was incredible. Here are some helpful hints for visiting this city: 🚊TRANSPORT: Make sure you buy an Osaka transport pass. With this pass, you can use the metro, bus, etc. It’s much cheaper than buying individual ticke
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Bmekween🌍✈ïļ

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kyoto must sees!
Kyoto fun spots to visit in kyoto! i absolutely loved my trip here and learning about the history and visiting the temples and shrines! â›Đïļ #kyoto #kyotoadventures #Japan
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colette (āđ‘>◡<āđ‘)

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Tokyo Travel Guide ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ
Neon nights. Sushi dreams. Anime streets. Tokyo is the city that never stops. This guide covers: ðŸĢ Where to eat (yes, Ichiran + conveyor belt sushi) 🗞 Must-see spots (Skytree, Shibuya, shrines) 🛍ïļ Shopping & vibes (Harajuku to Ginza) 🎭 Cultural experiences (sumo, temples, old town walks)
Brittany Rachelle - Travel

Brittany Rachelle - Travel

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âœĻðŸŒŋMoments in Japan🚞🌊
Here are some places in Japan that reminded me of scenes straight out of a Miyazaki film: 📍Waterways/Bridges: Gujo Hachiman 📍Koi Pond: Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura 📍Fluffy (fuwafuwa) Trees: Okinawa 📍Indoor Sleeping Area: Jakkou-an Lodge rental in Kamakura 📍Indoor View of a Gard
Flossie

Flossie

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A street scene in a traditional Japanese town with wooden buildings and people walking, introducing "4 Beautiful Places to Visit in Japan."
Hands preparing matcha tea by pouring green liquid into a bowl, highlighting Uji as the historic home of matcha tea in Japan.
A scenic view of Takayama, a mountain town in the Hida region, featuring a bridge over a river, traditional buildings, and autumn foliage.
Beautiful places you need to visit in Japan 
Here are 4 of the most beautiful places in Japan that you might not have heard of before... - Kamikochi - a beautiful mountainous area in the northern part of the Japanese alps. - Uji - one of my favorite places in Japan, the historic home of matcha tea - Takayama -  a beautiful mountain town
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taylor taverna

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An infographic titled 'Flying to Japan from the United States' provides a travel planner with flight details from California, Texas, and New York, including stops, travel times, and common connecting cities. It also offers important tips on passports, visas, currency, electrical outlets, internet, popular airlines, best times to visit, and airports in Japan.
Flying To Japan? Read This Before You Book ✈ïļ
Japan has been at the top of my travel bucket list for years, and one of the biggest questions people ask is: “How many flights will I need to take and what’s the easiest route from the USA?” I created this guide to help travelers from California , Texas , and New York understand the m
Travel with midz!

Travel with midz!

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Top Things to Do In Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Going to Japan is an AMAZING experience filled with so many memories you’ll talk about forever! 1. My Biggest Tip is to spend at least two weeks there! I was there 9 days and I was not nearly enough! If I were to go back this is what I would do: Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Mount Fuji
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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Travel guide - Japan
Japan offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. From the serene temples of Kyoto and the majestic Mount Fuji to the bustling streets of Tokyo and Osaka, the country is a fascinating mix of old and new. Visitors can explore tranquil gardens, indulge in delicious sushi a
Italia Dutton

Italia Dutton

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åūĄæœąå° Goshuin
Goshuin are stamps that can be obtained at Shinto Shrines and Buddhist Temples in Japan! Originally, Goshuin served as proof of one’s devotion. In recent years, collection of Goshuin stamps have been growing in popularity amongst tourists and Japanese people. They make the perfect tradition
Yaya ðŸŒŧ | Life in Japan âœĻ

Yaya ðŸŒŧ | Life in Japan âœĻ

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My experience visiting Kyoto 🎋
Truly one of the most beautiful cities in Japan! Here’s my advice if you’re considering traveling to Kyoto 1. Go to touristy spots EARLY. We accidentally slept in and we arrived at the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest at around 10am. I thought we were leaving the hotel at a relatively good time con
Paola Alexandra

Paola Alexandra

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âœĻðŸŒļTHINGS I MISS IN JAPAN PT. 2âœĻðŸŒļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâ›ĐïļðŸŊðŸ“ļ
You are definitely going to see a lot more of these if you're following meðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ. My mother is thinking about moving back anyways.(more #DAISO for me 😈) My family is from a really small prefecture that's 5 hours away from Tokyo. There's so many great things out there and I know p
âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

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Today we’re touring an apartment that would be perfect for the college student. Located near Kyushu University this apartment is a 10 minute walk away from the mall and the train station. I would’ve loved to have something this affordable when I was going to university in Seattle. Let me know what
Yamada Anthony

Yamada Anthony

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Solo Travel in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Japan makes solo travel feel effortless. ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ From the rush of Shibuya Crossing to the calm of Okinawa’s temples, every corner feels safe, peaceful, and easy to explore alone. Trains run to the second, onsens welcome quiet travelers, and the whole country moves at your own pace. If you’ve ever wan
Hidden Lotus Travel

Hidden Lotus Travel

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My Experience at Nara Park ðŸĶŒðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Kasugataisha Shrine ðŸĶŒ In April 2024, my boyfriend and I visited Nara, a city just a small day trip away from Kyoto to see some legendary temples and the famous heard of deer that roam the park grounds! ðŸĶŒ My biggest takeaway was that feeding them or getting to close is a huge mistake! It was ho
Harajuku Buni ✈ïļâžĄïļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ

Harajuku Buni ✈ïļâžĄïļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ

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A woman with long hair stands admiring a large collection of red Daruma dolls, including a prominent one, displayed on wooden shelves at what appears to be Katsuoji Temple. The scene is filled with many Darumas.
A collage featuring the red, multi-tiered architecture of Katsuoji Temple surrounded by green trees and pink cherry blossoms. A hand holds a small red Daruma doll and a decorative plaque with a floral design.
A close-up view of delicate light pink cherry blossoms blooming abundantly on tree branches, creating a soft and beautiful floral display, with the text 'cherry blossoms everywhere'.
Places to visit in JapanðŸŒļ
Katsuoji temple is a must if you are traveling to Japan, it’s so beautiful & peaceful. There are thousands of hidden darumas everywhere! 10/10 ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸŒļ Don’t forget to leave your daruma and make a wishâœĻ Katsuoji #japantravel #japan #japantravelguide #japantemples #thingstodoinjapan
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Ash | ðŸŠļ🌊🐋

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Asakusa & Akihabara â€Ē Day 5 in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
We’re spending day 5 of our trip exploring Tokyo on foot - and today it’s New Year’s Day! We didn’t have an itinerary today - we wanted to just see where the streets led us and go towards what looked interesting nearby on the map. In the morning we walked to Senso-ji Temple where we had celebrat
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sarah goosie

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A person in a winter coat sits on a bench under a structure adorned with white lanterns, with the text "MINI TRAVEL GUIDE KYOTO" overlaid. The setting appears to be a traditional Japanese temple or shrine.
An orange and brown traditional Japanese Shinto shrine building with a tiled roof, surrounded by trees and a paved courtyard, under a clear blue sky. Overlay text reads "WHERE TO GO Shinto Shrines & PRAYER AREAS TRAVEL TIPS."
A poster advertising a Geisha show, featuring an illustration of a Geisha in a blue kimono holding a fan. The poster includes event dates (April 1st-30th, 2024) and ticket information. Overlay text reads "WHERE TO GO Geisha Shows BUY TICKETS AT DOOR."
Highlights of 📍Kyoto, Japan
I recently returned from Japan and there were so many things I loved from each city. Kyoto’s culture is more traditional compared to other major cities and here were my highlights from the day trip: ðŸĩ MATCHA: Kyoto is known for their matcha and integrating the flavor into everything! Here you ca
Bmekween🌍✈ïļ

Bmekween🌍✈ïļ

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A person stands on a bridge overlooking a busy street in a Japanese city, with tall buildings under a clear sky. The image has text overlays "Japan Travel Tips" and "What to know Before you go."
A view from an airplane window shows the wing, airport tarmac, and a ground crew member. An overlay provides information about Narita and Haneda airports in Tokyo, advising on their locations and transportation implications.
A bustling street scene in Japan with numerous pedestrians and buildings featuring Japanese signage. An overlay suggests learning basic Japanese phrases to enhance interactions with locals during travel.
Traveling to Japan: Tips You Should Know
I just got back from a my first trip to Japan ! Here are some tips I think are important to know when preparing for a trip there: âœĻThere are 2 main airports in Tokyo, Narita and Haneda. They are in two very different locations it is important to know which one you’re flying in to. Haneda is rig
Shady.G

Shady.G

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30 Days of Japan tips you’ll ACTUALLY use (5/30)
This one you’ve seen everywhere, I know. It’s in every 10 tips for Japan post, but honestly for good reason. When you’re traveling, you tend to rack up steps naturally. You’re exploring, taking in scenery, moving from place to place. It’s normal. In Japan though it’s a little different; here’s w
SanctuaryXP

SanctuaryXP

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Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
#japantravelguide #japanvacation #japanthingstodo
Raquel

Raquel

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A woman in a traditional red and white floral kimono stands in front of a Japanese building, representing the Gion District. The image highlights Gion as a budget-friendly activity in Kyoto, a historic district where Geishas live, with a reminder not to photograph them.
A view looking up through numerous orange torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine, with Japanese inscriptions. The image emphasizes free admission to the famous torii gates and advises visiting early to avoid crowds.
A scenic view of the Philosopher's Path, featuring a canal lined with trees adorned with white cherry blossoms under a clear sky. The image promotes free admission to walk along this beautiful path and enjoy the cherry blossoms if they are in season.
Budget Friendly Activities in Kyoto, Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Exploring Kyoto on a budget? Here are some of my fave cheap (or free!) things to do: âœĻ Kyoto, Japan âœĻ - Get lost in the charm of Gion District. You might even spot a geisha! Just be sure to NOT take any photos of the Geisha’s, it is not allowed! Completely free to enter! Gion - Hike throug
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Millie Britt

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