Japan is one of the oldest civilizations with an incredibly rich past. It also has stunning scenery, full of intricate temple gardens, bamboo groves, and, of course, mountains. Not to mention all the ramen, sushi, udon, yakiniku, okonomiyaki, takoyaki, and many more foods you can eat in between these places.
However, Japan is also one of those countries that need some serious money to be fully appreciated. It’s a bucket list destination for many people from all over the world but still remains highly unexplored because of budget constraints. From transportation to lodging, everything is quite costly there.
Enter ‘Japan Inside.’ This online publisher calls itself the place to discover and see the beauty of the Land of the Rising Sun, and it’s hard to argue with that claim when you see its social media feed.
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#1 Kyu-Shirataki Train Station Hokkaido

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#2 The Japanese National Team Left Their Changing Room Spotless After Their Historic World Cup Win Against Germany

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#3 Censored Vegan Menu Photo

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#4 When You Sharpen A Pencil, It Turns Into A Frilled Lizard

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#5 After Winning The Match, The Japanese Fans Started Cleaning The Stadium

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#6 Kano Jigoro, The Legendary Founder Of Judo

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#7 Totoro San

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#8 Wooden Frame Cover

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#9 A Japan Fan At The World Cup

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#10 Mouth Is So Lonely

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#11 Japanese Bullet Train System

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#12 In Japan Doctors Would Prescribe “Forest Therapy” To Treat Depression And Anxiety

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#13 Keeping The Same Price For 25 Years

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#14 “Hanako” Was The Oldest Koi Fish Recorded

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#15 A Japanese Diver Has Been Entrusted To Oversee One Of Japan’s Shinto Shrines That Is Located Beneath The Surface Of Tateyama Bay
Over the decades he became best friends with one marine creature who lives around the Shrine..an Asian Sheepshead Wrasse named “Yoriko”

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#16 Some Of The Kitkat Flavours In Japan

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#17 The Japanese Lantern Plant, Also Known As The Chinese Lantern Or Winter Cherry, Is A Popular Symbol Of ‘Life Within Death.’

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#18 Mirror Selfie

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#19 Takeko Nakano The Last Female Samurai Class Warrior …born In 1847 She Fought & Died During The Boshin War In 1868 (Japanese Civil War) Age 21 Yrs Old

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#20 The Japanese Team Even Left A ‘Thank You’ Note In Japanese And Arabic

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#21 Shiba Butt Curry

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#22 The Construction Of The Temporary Road Fukui City

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#23 The Nishikigawa-Seiryu Railway

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#24 Nara Deer In Japan

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#25 Neko Candre Meeting On

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#26 Some Of The Temples Are Hosen-In, Yogen-In, Shoden-Ji, Genko-An, And Kosho-Ji Among A Few Others, Kyoto

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#27 You Know You’ve Lived In Tokyo Too Long When A Gargantuan Gandumesque Robot On The Back Of A Large Truck Drives By

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#28 Staff For Japan Airlines In Vietnam Bow To Passengers As Flight Was Delayed Because Of Storm

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#29 These Roads Are In Hokkaido, Wakayama, Shizuoka Okinawa And Gunma Regions Of Japan, And All Play Different Tunes

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#30 Flying Over Mt Fuji

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#31 A Traditional Japanese Rite Of Passage & Festival Day For Three- & Seven-Year-Old Girls, Five-Year-Old & Sometimes Three-Year-Old Boys, Held Annually On November 15

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#32 Hachioji, Tokyo

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#33 Ice Candy Kyoto

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#34 Kohoki Sword

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#35 Early 1900s “Real Hair Of A Geisha“ Before Styling
The longer the hair was considered better.
After WWII, geisha began to wear wigs (known as katsura) instead of styling their own hair a trend which continues to this day. Geisha generally wear shimada-style wigs known as geigi

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#36 Winter Is Coming

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#37 Ramen Expert Diner

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#38 Yes, She Is The Same Person. Yui Susaki, Japanese Freestyle Wrestler

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#39 In Tokyo, A Bicycle Is Faster Than A Car For Most Trips Of Less Than 50 Minutes

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#40 The Island & Deers Are So Beautiful

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#41 Pikachu Off To Work… He’s A Busy Mascot In Japan

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#42 “Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route “ Rising Over 3000 Meters Above Sea Level, Mt Tate Is One Of Japan’s Highest Mountains
One of several peaks in the North Japan Alps that ascend to over 3000 meters, the dramatic alpine landscape is subject to heavy snow through winter. Often referred to as the ‘Roof of Japan’, towering wall of snow more than 20m high – is formed from April to June…the region is open to public from mid-April until mid-November

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#43 The Second Japanese Embassy To Europe Also Called The “ Ikeda Mission” Was Sent On February 6, 1864 By The Tokugawa Shogunate. Ikeda Nagaoki Was The Head Of The Mission

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#44 Japan Optical Fiber

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#45 A Temple Covered In Ash

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