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they are famous for their very unique style

like Harajuku.

ummm famous for anime

Mount Fuji.

That and Hiroshima and Nagasaki...but probably shouldn't dwell on that part of history too long. Oh and Iwo Jima...if you're a history/movie buff who lives in the United States.

"Roppongi" and "Ginza" are nice spot at night.

Many temples.

So many people are working hard.

They are diligent people.

If you can get used to rural life, its nice.

if can go on this website - http://www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp/information/famous/

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