UNESCO World Heritage sites in Japan Here is a list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Japan and the year they were inscribed to the UNESCO list. Japan accepted the convention on 30 June 1992. With the addition of the Tomioka Silk Mill in 2014, Japan has over 20 sites on the UNESCO Worl...
There were 17 world heritage sites in Japan registered by 2014. We introduce the first nine of them; they include ancient temples in Nara and Kyoto, Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima, Himeji Castle, and other impressive sites.
The Munakata region lies northeast of the city of Fukuoka and faces the rough Genkai Sea. Sixty kilometers off the coast of Kyushu is Okinoshima, a sacred island between the Japanese archipelago and the Korean Peninsula. It is not quite a kilometer in ph
Japan boasts 25 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and each of them attracts a number of tourists with different features and uniqueness. Some of them are artificial structures that represent the history of development of the country or tradition, whereas others remain intact and untouched deep in nature...
This article by Lisa Vogt, a Washington-born and Tokyo-based photographer, originally appeared in the Jan. 21 issue of Asahi Weekly. It is part of the series "Lisa’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan," which depicts various sites of outstanding universal value across the country through ...
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There are currently 26 world heritage sites in Japan, 21 cultural ones and 5 natural ones. World Cultural Heritage Sites Horyuji Temple Added in 1993 Horyuji Temple's central gate, main hall and pagoda are the world's oldest surviving wooden structures. Himeji Castle Added in 1993 ...
Any visitor to Japan knows that the islands hold a wealth of natural and manmade wonders. Many of these have been recognized over the years by UNESCO, and to date, there are 20 cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites and 5 natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan. Currently, there are ev...
However, as the volume of traveling rises, there are negative impacts on local communities in heritage sites that create tensions and conflicts among different stakeholders. Therefore, understanding the tourism policymakers' view and local people's awareness of tourism impacts is not only useful in ...
Gusuku Sites and Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu Ryukyu was once a thriving independent state which lived peacefully alongside Japan. The kingdom was abolished in 1879 when it was incorporated into Japan asOkinawa. However, the essence of the kingdom lives in theextravagant castle and the ...