What are the greatest Japanese monuments?
Among the tourist enclaves of Japan there are some historical monuments that you should not miss on your visit to the Japanese archipelago.
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Here is a small presentation of the most famous: What are the greatest Japanese monuments?
The Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
The Tokyo Skytree.
The seat of the government of Tokyo.
Senso-ji in Tokyo.
The Golden Pavilion of Kyoto.
The Kyoto Imperial Palace.
Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto.
The Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima.
Osaka Castle.
Himeji Castle.
One thing we are very clear about is that: we cannot visit Japan just once. There is so much to see and discover that those who go always repeat.
Only a few of the best-known landmarks are listed on this short list, but Japan has so much more to offer us.
Feel free to take a short detour and stroll along Mount Fuji when visiting the capital.
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Come to Itsukushima Shrine, the famous floating torii on the water (built in 1168) a Shinto portal that represents the border between the secular world and the sacred world on the island of Miyajima (in Hiroshima Bay).
Also not to be missed is Nagoya Castle, built between 1610 and 1619 to become the residence of the Tokugawa family until the Meiji era in 1868.
In Kyoto there are also great historical monuments , inscribed on the Unesco world heritage list: the Kiyomizu-dera and the Daigo-ji. The Buddhist temple and the Shinto complex are other symbols of Japan that should not be missed.