Thalassa Shima

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  • Lake Ashi

    Lake Ashi (34.10 km)

    The famous images of Mount Fuji rising, mirrored on water are taken on Lake Ashi, formed by volcanic activity of Fuji and Mount Hakone. The Japanese,...
  • Tsukiji Fish Markets

    Tsukiji Fish Markets (66.78 km)

    For an island nation where fish is one of the main sources of protein you would expect the wholesale seafood market to be a major affair, and the...
  • Akame 48 Falls

    Akame 48 Falls (71.76 km)

    Akame 48 Falls is a popular excursion from Nara in west-central Honshu Japan. As the name suggests there are numerous small waterfalls and cascades,...
  • Tokugawa Art Museum

    Tokugawa Art Museum (76.23 km)

    The Tokugawa Art Museum, in Nagoya, shows the collections of the wealthy Owari, a branch of the powerful Tokugawa family, which ruled in the Edo...
  • Osugidani

    Osugidani (92.23 km)

    Osuguidani translates to 'Valley of the Tall Cedars' and directly reflects the appearance of this valley region on the upper sections of the Miya...
  • Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara

    Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara (94.95 km)

    Nara was the capital of Japan from 710 to 784. During this period the framework of national government was consolidated and Nara enjoyed great...
  • Goro Sakamoto's Collection

    Goro Sakamoto's Collection (95.69 km)

    Goro Sakamoto is the owner of an antique shop in Japan. He recently donated about 400 pieces of ancient Chinese bronze antiques with age of the pieces...
  • Tōdai-ji Temple

    Tōdai-ji Temple (95.69 km)

    Even though it was rebuilt to only two-thirds of its original size, the Todaiji Temple is surely a sight to see as it is the largest wooden building...
Thalassa Shima
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