Japan
Japan's entries share a habit of maintaining a practice rather than a building. The gold leaf at Kanazawa, the thatch replaced by the whole village at Shirakawa-go, the alms round at dawn, the shrine rebuilt on a cycle — the object may be new and the procedure ancient. The country also supplies the atlas's clearest hill stations and two memorial cities that address what happened to them directly.
Sacred Cities · 5
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Kamakura
Zen by the Sea
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Koyasan
The Monastery Mountain
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Miyajima
The Floating Torii
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Nara
The First Capital
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Nikko
Shrines in the Cedars
Craft & Design Capitals · 2
Fortress Cities · 2
Island Destinations · 2
Mountain & Ski Resorts · 2
Port & Trading Cities · 2
Thermal & Wellness Towns · 2
Gastronomic Capitals · 1
Global Capitals · 1
Imperial Capitals · 1
Megacities · 1
Cities of Memory · 1
Museum Cities · 1
Pleasure Capitals · 1
Iconic Villages · 1