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One of several Toyota attractions in Toyota's home town of Nagoya is the Toyota Automobile Museum. |
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Hiroshima is the only Japanese city with an extensively large streetcar system, known as the Hiroden streetcars they remains to this day as not only an effective means of transportation by also a great tourist attraction. |
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The Japanese are very superstitious and many of their beliefs date back centuries and are deeply rooted in their culture. Some are similar to those of western or other Asian countries but there are many unique ones and many are designed as lessons and warnings to consequences. |
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Odori Park (sometimes called Odori Koen) is a long park in the centre of Sapporo that divides the city centre into north and south. |
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Miyajima is an island near Hiroshima and is described as one of the 3 most beautiful spots in Japan. |
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This fish market is the largest fish market in Japan and sells more than 670000 ton representing over 500 billion Yen of fish a year. The market has been operating since 1935 and is located next to the vegetable market. |
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