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  2. Tourism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The dehesa landscape typical to some inland parts of Spain. Spain is the second largest country in the European Union. Its latitude puts part of the country in direct contact with the typical southern end of the Atlantic polar jet. Hence, Spain's geographical position allows for Atlantic fronts typically affecting its western and northern part ...

  3. Hasekura Tsunenaga - Wikipedia

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    After traveling across Spain, the embassy sailed on the Mediterranean aboard three Spanish frigates towards Italy. Due to bad weather, they had to stay for a few days in the French harbour of Saint-Tropez, where they were received by the local nobility, and made quite a sensation on the populace. [citation needed]

  4. James May: Our Man in... - Wikipedia

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    In the first series, titled James May: Our Man in Japan, May's travels are presented as a linear journey traveling from the north end of Japan, via Sapporo and Tokyo to the south island. [2] Series two saw May touring Italy, titled James May: Our Man in Italy . [ 3 ]

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    Our guide to Tokyo, from high-design boutique stays to an authentic ryokan in the heart of the city. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. This snowy Japanese town represents love. But ... - AOL

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    Parts of Japanese director Shunji Iwai’s “Love Letter” — a film in which the death of a man brings his fiancé and his high school crush together to retrace his life — were shot there.

  7. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Kiyomizu-dera, the most crowded temple in Kyoto Crowds of tourists at Nikkō Tōshō-gū. Tourism in Japan is a major industry and contributor to the Japanese economy.In 2019, the sector directly contributed 11 trillion yen (US$100 billion), or 2% of the GDP, and attracted 31.88 million international tourists.