Uncovering Kansai's Fascinating History

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Located in the central area of the main island Japan, specifically in the Kansai region – home to five important cities including Nagoya, the people possess a deeply rich culture that dates back to ancient times, making Kansai a dream destination for those who love to indulge in heritage, folk culture and spirituality in perfect harmony with the technological era of today's Japan.
Many sites of cultural heritage have been designated by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, owing largely to the Japanese temples and the many well-maintained and sacred locations, where you can also find Buddhist temples. Places such as the Fushimi Inari temple in Kyoto, the breathtaking forest of Arashiyama, which depicts its own serenity and amazes with its breathtaking views. This wonder filled temple city also boasts four lakes, temples such as and the Fushimi Inari temple, which were not only founded on aesthetic appeal but conveyed important cultural meaning that goes through centuries, making them icons and landmarks for thousands of tourists, hence making the Kinkaku-ji temple of Kyoto a major attraction. All of these elements of Kyoto playfully complement the city center with everything that will require your time all day long.
Those visiting the city and looking for distinctive local culture to engage can visit the rich cultural district of the Shijo Kawaramichi district, the quaint street shopping markets and well-known stalls that offer traditional Japanese tea, while another famous park, Nipponbashi Station Building, brings to life a sense and real atmosphere where one can gain an incredible opportunity to relax in free nature. you are going to be finding how good you felt in this kind of atmosphere.
Another truly fascinating location that we would like to visit in Kansai is Kiyomizu-tei tea house, which offers traditional tea ceremonies, a ceremony celebrated for more than a thousand years of traditions since Kyoto, in which the principle of reciprocity and cooperation is paramount, and the code of seven principle of the Japanese tea preparing method are known for the name given Ocha, which means nothing else but "bowl", the bowl with ceramic used to drink tea, a very symbol that leads with a sense of serenity. Today it is relatively a part of the culture only part when it's especially during a very special ceremony they keep, while every one enjoys being together and is known to smile, but with a particular passion of local unique people is able to keep such customs during the last 100 years.
For example, we will visit Kawagoe city in Fukuoka prefecture, which is a traditional town that captures the essence of days passed, showcasing an incredible rustic feel with its well-maintained wooden buildings dating back thousands of years. One such opportunity to immerse yourself in tradition and history is by going through the markets and old district, with such town’s old town roads, which provides an unique experience.
Additionally, exploring Heian shrine temple designs and its designs at the Nijo castle, also in southern Japan, visit the world-famous temple in Kyoto that is simply remarkable as a part of the well-spread green nature of Japan, a spiritual home and so sacred spirit. All that our actions above the mountain bring joy of a discovery around all different areas, and great story to unfold.
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