Japan and its cities

Japan and its cities

In coming to this great economic powerhouse that is Japan, you will receive guides who speak Spanish perfectly and will invite you to meet the unique hospitality.

Dowry continues to list some of their cities and features.

Japan and its cities

KANAZAWA. This beautiful city has been dubbed “the Florence of Japan” by the many artists who have settled in the area. At every point you can admire the workmanship of the artists, either in the work of gold, embroidered silks and painted Buddhist altars are on. At all points is recognized labor of local artists, but most impressive is in Kanazawa Castle, residence of the race Maeda, located in a harmonious park with 12 thousand trees of 150 varieties. Another place to miss is the garden of Kenroku that shines with its 63 kinds of flowers and a suspension bridge whose shape emulates that of the geese flying.

Japan and its cities

KYOTO. It is called “the heart of Japan”, stroll through its streets is a real tourist walk, has about 250 graves, 60 beautiful gardens, 1,600 temples, 2 imperial villas and 24 museums. On some blocks you can find up to four churches. Among the interesting places to walk: The Kyoto Tower-shaped candle Toji Temple, contains within it the country’s tallest pagoda, the Ryoanji Zen garden, if you go up Mount Ottawa to visit the Kiyomizu Temple .

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