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Kyoto Prefecture is on the island of Honshu in the [[Kansai Region]] of Japan. | Kyoto Prefecture is on the island of Honshu in the [[Kansai Region]] of Japan. | ||
'''Famous for:''' | |||
*Former Imperial capital of Japan. | |||
*Numerous Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines which are National Treasures. | |||
*Autumn foliage at temples and shrines. | |||
*Major festivals including Gion Matsuri and Jidai Matsuri. | |||
*Japan's most popular tourist destination. | |||
*Hordes of tourists and overtourism. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 14 November 2022
Kyoto Prefecture is on the island of Honshu in the Kansai Region of Japan.
Famous for:
- Former Imperial capital of Japan.
- Numerous Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines which are National Treasures.
- Autumn foliage at temples and shrines.
- Major festivals including Gion Matsuri and Jidai Matsuri.
- Japan's most popular tourist destination.
- Hordes of tourists and overtourism.
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