When you come here, don't miss the Ninja Museum next door!
Iga Ueno Castle | Review by HsinYun Wang
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Togetsukyo Bridge
The bridge was built in the first half of the 9th century during the Heian period (794-1185). It has been washed out many times, but each time it has been rebuilt. It is said that the name was given by Emperor Kameyama in the Kamakura period (1185-1333), as the moon moved across the bridge as if it were crossing over it.
A famous spot in Arashiyama, Kyoto. The scenery changes beautifully with each season.
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Skyliner
Skyliner is a limited express airport train offering the fastest service between downtown Tokyo and Narita Airport, with a total journey time of 36 minutes*. A fast train offering up to three services per hour, travelling between downtown Tokyo and Narita Airport with only four stops and no changes: Ueno Station, Nippori Station, Narita Airport Terminals 2 & 3, and Narita Airport Terminal 1.
Super fast and really smooth ride. The train looks so futuristic, too.
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Takeo Shrine
It is a 1200-year-old shrine located at the eastern foot of Mt.Mifune. Takeuchi no Sukune, the main deity, is known as the god of the longest life span in Japan and is said to bring good fortune, good luck, and protection from bad luck.
There's a giant camphor tree here that's over 3,000 years old—it's a real eye-catcher! The most popular thing at Takeo Shrine is the 'Great Camphor Amulet.' If you visit, you should definitely take one home.




