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🇯🇵×🇵🇾 En el fútbol masculino de los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024, Japón y Paraguay se enfrentaron. Para mi esposa y para mí fue una sensación un poco extraña. Después del partido, mi esposa estaba un poco decepcionada, pero…

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Asakusa es un lugar imprescindible en Tokio. La impresionante Puerta Kaminarimon y la calle Nakamise, con tiendas de recuerdos tradicionales y confiterías japonesas, son perfectas para disfrutar de la comida mientras paseas.


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Fushimi Inari es famoso por sus túneles místicos de innumerables torii rojos. Este santuario de 1300 años atrae a muchos que rezan por prosperidad y cosechas abundantes. Las estatuas de zorros son especialmente llamativas.

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Izumo Taisha is renowned for enshrining the deity of marriage. Known as the "god of marriage" due to marrying many goddesses and fathering numerous children, this historic shrine is mentioned in Japan's oldest chronicle. The giant shimenawa rope at the entrance is also must-see.

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The UNESCO-listed "Gassho-zukuri Villages" feature over 100 traditional thatched-roof houses, still inhabited today. Visitors can also explore Hirase Onsen, fed by the sacred Mt. Hakusan, and other spots showcasing traditional wisdom and nature.

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Itsukushima Shrine, World Heritage Site, founded in 593. Situated in tidal waters, the sea covers the great torii gate and the shrine's corridors at high tide, making it appear as if floating. Remarkably, the great torii is not buried in the sea bed but merely placed on it.

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Ise Grand Shrine, with 2000-year history, is Japan's foremost shrine. It enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and ancestral deity of the Imperial Family, in the Inner Shrine, and Toyouke Omikami, the guardian of food, clothing, and shelter, in the Outer Shrine.

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When you want to pray for success, please come to this shrine at Tokyo... The shrine to pray for success in Tokyo #japaneseculture #japanvlog #japantravel #japantrip youtube.com/shorts/tp6j-uG…


Kusatsu Onsen, in Japan, is famed for its abundant, strongly acidic hot springs. The symbolic "Yubatake" in the center showcases hot spring water flowing over stone slabs. "Yumomi," traditional method to cool the water, can be seen at Netsu-no-Yu, where visitors can participate.

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Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, a cultural and commercial facility, repurposed from Meiji and Taisho era bonded warehouses, features stylish shops,particularly accessories and fashion goods. The adjacent Red Brick Park, with its sprawling lawns, is perfect for a leisurely picnic.

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Tokyo Skytree, standing at 634m, is the world's third tallest tower. The height, "634," is pronounced "Musashi," after the historic region. Elevators take visitors to observation decks at 350m and 450m, offering stunning views of Tokyo's ever-evolving skyline.

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Fushimi Inari is renowned for its mystical, photogenic tunnels of countless red torii gates. This historic shrine, over 1300 years old, attracts many visitors praying for business prosperity and bountiful harvests. The numerous fox statues are particularly striking.

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My Second Youtube Shorts Post is Kamakura Hoko-Ji. Hoko-Ji@Kamakura youtube.com/shorts/pbXQw9_…


Asakusa is Tokyo must-see. The red Kaminarimon Gate is awe-inspiring. Nakamise Street is lined with traditional souvenir shops, Japanese confectionery stores, and is perfect for enjoying food while walking. Comparing them at various shops is one way to enjoy it.

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Kinkaku-ji, which attracts tourists not only from Japan but from all over the world. Do you know how much it costs to apply the gold leaf on Kinkaku-ji? The answer is introduced in the article. en.amateras-media.com/learn/kinkakuj…


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