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Discover Japan’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites

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A Journey of Accessibility

Immerse yourself in the heart of Japan, a nation steeped in centuries of rich history, mesmerizing culture, and unparalleled natural beauty. As you journey through the Land of the Rising Sun, you will encounter UNESCO World Heritage Sites that reflect not just Japan’s enduring heritage but also its forward-thinking commitment to accessibility. These sites, a harmonious blend of ancient allure and modern inclusivity, beckon travelers of all abilities to experience and cherish Japan’s legacy.

Horyuji Temple

Recognized as one of the oldest surviving wooden structures on the planet, Horyuji Temple stands as a testament to the evolution of Buddhist architectural techniques over the eras. Its wooden corridors and ancient walls whisper tales from a bygone era.

Fujisan

Towering over the landscape, Fujisan, Japan’s highest peak, has inspired countless artists and poets for centuries. The mountain’s accessible trails and viewing points ensure that its splendor can be appreciated by everyone, irrespective of mobility.

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