Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima

Itsukushima (Miyajima) is an island where the island itself has been worshipped as a god since ancient times. Itsukushima Shrine, which stands mysteriously in the sea, was registered as a World Heritage site in 1996.

 It is an ancient shrine that many people have believed in, and it is a tourist attraction that attracts many people from Japan and abroad throughout the four seasons. We will introduce the must-see points of Itsukushima Shrine to learn when, by whom, and why it was built, its history, and the splendid architectural techniques used by master craftsmen.

conger eel bowl.

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Fushimi

https://www.viator.com/tours/Kyoto/Fushimi-Inari-Arashiyama-Bamboo-Grove-Golden-Temple-Day-Trip/d332-415512P3

Gion

https://www.viator.com/tours/Kyoto/Kyoto-Luxurious-plan-including-tea-ceremony-with-wearing-kimono/d332-415512P1

Learning Japanese(Preply)

https://preply.com/ja/online/japanese-tutors?searchText=%E9%9B%85%E5%BD%A6

I ate conger eel bowl.

 Ingredients for 2 people

 grilled conger eel

 4 tails

 egg

 2 pieces

 Macrophyll

 10 sheets

 cooked rice

 2 servings

 wasabi

 as much as you like