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Best 1 Nara

Nara, Japan, historically served as the country's capital from 710 to 794 and is now renowned for its numerous temples, shrines, and freely roaming wild deer within Nara Park.

2 Osaka

Osaka is Japan’s third-largest city, located on the main island of Honshu and known for its vibrant street food scene, historic castle, and bustling commercial districts.

3 Himeji

Himeji is a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, famed for its remarkably well-preserved medieval castle, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site and nicknamed "White Heron Castle."

4 Kobe

Kobe, Japan, is a port city located on Osaka Bay known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere shaped by international trade and its production of high-quality beef.

5 Uji
Uji

Uji, located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its high-quality green tea production, particularly matcha, and historically served as a significant Byodo-in temple estate.

6 Otsu

Otsu, located on Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, serves as the prefectural capital and is known for its scenic beauty and historical connection to Prince Shotoku.

7 Sakai

Sakai, Japan is historically renowned for its traditional blade smithing industry, particularly producing high-quality kitchen knives and swords since the medieval period.

8 Wakayama

Wakayama City, located on Honshu island in Japan, is historically significant as the departure point for pilgrims visiting Mount Kōya and features numerous temples and shrines.

9 Higashiosaka

Higashiosaka, Osaka Prefecture, is historically a center of Japan's textile industry, particularly known for its production of denim and workwear fabrics since the late 19th century.

10 Tsu
Tsu

Okay, here's a factual sentence about Tsu, Japan, within the requested character count: Tsu, located in Mie Prefecture, is known for its historic castle ruins, annual Ise Ebi (lobster) festival, and...

11 Yokkaichi

Yokkaichi, located in Mie Prefecture, Japan, historically thrived as a major center for petrochemical and dyestuff industries, experiencing significant growth post-World War II.

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