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Photo Albums on Kamakura
and other Kanto cities
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 Kamakura

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 Kamakura
A popular field trip destination with lots of historic temples and
shrines... of which none are covered here. Since it's also at the
ocean-side with a well-equipped beach offering views you just can't
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 Kanto
region 
Nikko and Nikko National Park, Narita, Yokohama
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Nikko
The nicest place to get faraway yet stay close. Two hours north
of Tokyo, with world heritage Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines
surrounded by breathtaking mountain views and the forests of the
Nikko national park.
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Narita
Narita is not a part of Tokyo, in fact it is about two hours away
by train if you don't pay for the express. But nonetheless well
worth a visit by everyone for its relaxed countryside streets and
alleys. Home of a beautiful, large Buddhist temple-complex on Narita-san,
and a tourist-oriented but cute all the same main street. |
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Yokohama
South of Tokyo, with a population of 3 million people. A huge
port city with a gigantic collection of 21st century architecture
at the Minato Mirai complex. Also hosts many museums and parks
by the bay, and the main attraction, a sparkling gold, red and
blue chinatown catering to the entire Kanto region.
Literally.
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