The World Heritage Sites in Japan

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Silver Rush Dreams: Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and Its Cultural Landscape
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The miners of Iwami Ginzan worked in cramped darkness, risking their lives for fortune and glory. The area once produced vast quantities of silver yet had little impact on the beauty of the surrounding mountains.
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One Thousand Springs in the Capital: Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto
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Over it's 1,000 years history, Kyoto has seen the blossoming of an elaborate culture that combined the finest arts and crafts. We trace the history of Japan's national identity by .. show full overview
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Island of Eternal Forest: Yakushima
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The lush forest of Yakushima Island is home to yakusugi, a unique species of cedar tree. Some yakusugi are thousands of years old. Once threatened by deforestation due to logging, the .. show full overview
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The Maritime Kingdom of Prayers: Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu
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Until the islands of Okinawa became part of Japan, they were home to the Kingdom of Ryukyu. The kingdom fostered trade among its neighboring nations and left behind a unique .. show full overview
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The Sacred Shogun: Shrines and Temples of Nikko
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In the 16th century, Tokugawa Ieyasu united the warring states of Japan under an umbrella of peace that lasted for 250 years. His remains are interred among the historic shrines and .. show full overview
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A Miraculous Paradise of Life: Ogasawara Islands
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Isolated at a remote location in the Pacific Ocean, the Ogasawara Islands are home to unique species of both flora and fauna. Their interconnected cycle of life is supported by efforts to control invasive species that threaten their delicate balance.
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The Glory of the Buddhist Pure Land: Hiraizumi
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Once known as Michinooku or "the back country," the town of Hiraizumi in the Tohoku region was founded in the 12th century. Its temples were built over three generations by the Fujiwara .. show full overview
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A Sericulture Revolution that Changed the World: Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites
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In the 19th century, when Japan emerged as a modern nation, the world's most advanced spinning technology brought raw silk into mass production. By 1909, Japan became the world's largest .. show full overview
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Ancient Worship Transcending Time: Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites in the Munakata
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Remote Okinoshima is the "island where the deities dwell" where Shinto beliefs originated. It is the spiritual home to the Japanese people. Restricted public access to the island means .. show full overview
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A Spirit of Harmony: Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area
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Founded in the 7th century, Horyu-ji Temple in the Nara region is home to one of the oldest wooden structures in the world. Under imperial rule, Horyu-ji was established to spread .. show full overview