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| [[Sprout Tower]]
| [[Sprout Tower]]
| {{jwp|興福寺}}{{jwp|五重塔}}
| {{jwp|興福寺}}{{jwp|五重塔}}
| {{wp|Kōfuku-ji}}
| {{jwp|奈良県}}
| {{jwp|奈良県}}
| {{wp|Nara Prefecture|Nara}}
| {{wp|Nara Prefecture|Nara}}
| {{wp|Kōfuku-ji}}
| A five-story pagoda, Kōfuku-ji is the second-largest pagoda in Japan, located on northeast of Nara City.
| A five-story pagoda, Kōfuku-ji is the second-largest pagoda in Japan, located on northeast of Nara City.
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
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|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Ilex Forest]]
| [[Ilex Forest]]
| {{jwp|那智原始林}}
| {{jwp|熊野古道}}
| {{wp|Taiheiyo evergreen forests|Taiheiyo Rainforest}}
| {{wp|Kumano Kodō}}
| {{jwp|和歌山県}}
| {{jwp|和歌山県}}
| {{wp|Wakayama Prefecture}}
| {{wp|Wakayama Prefecture|Wakayama}}
| The Taiheiyo Rainforest, home to the {{wp|Kumano Nachi Taisha|Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine}}, is a mystical old-growth forest that has been a site for centuries of ascetic worship of natural phenomenon and natural wonders.
| The Kumano Kodō is a series of ancient pilgrimage routes spread across the old-growth forest that connects various sacred shrines that have been sites for centuries of ascetic worship of natural phenomenon and natural wonders.
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|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Goldenrod City]]
| [[Goldenrod City]]
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| {{jwp|大阪府}}
| {{jwp|大阪府}}
| {{wp|Osaka Prefecture|Ōsaka}}
| {{wp|Osaka Prefecture|Ōsaka}}
| Osaka is the most populous city in the Kansai region.
| Ōsaka is the largest and most populous city in the Kansai region, serving as a major hub and financial center in the country.
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[National Park]]
| [[National Park]]
| {{jwp|明治の森箕面国定公園}} or {{jwp|万博記念公園}}
| {{jwp|明治の森箕面国定公園}} or {{jwp|万博記念公園}}
| Meiji no Mori Minoo Quasi-National Park or {{wp|Expo Memorial Park}}
| {{wp|Meiji no Mori Minoo Quasi-National Park}} or {{wp|Expo Memorial Park}}
| {{jwp|大阪府}}
| {{jwp|大阪府}}
| {{wp|Osaka Prefecture|Ōsaka}}
| {{wp|Osaka Prefecture|Ōsaka}}
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| [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]]
| [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]]
| {{jwp|通天閣}}
| {{jwp|通天閣}}
| {{wp|Tsutenkaku}}
| {{wp|Tsūtenkaku}}
| {{jwp|大阪府}}
| {{jwp|大阪府}}
| {{wp|Osaka Prefecture|Ōsaka}}
| {{wp|Osaka Prefecture|Ōsaka}}
| Tsutenkaku is one of the most popular landmarks in Osaka.
| Tsūtenkaku is one of the most popular landmarks in Osaka.
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|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Ecruteak City]]
| [[Ecruteak City]]
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| {{jwp|京都府}}
| {{jwp|京都府}}
| {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture|Kyōto}}
| {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture|Kyōto}}
| The towers that inspired the [[Burned Tower]] and the [[Bell Tower]] are both located in {{wp|Kyoto|Kyōto City}}.
| Having served as the seat of the imperial court for eleven centuries, Kyōto is considered to be the cultural capital of Japan. The towers that inspired the [[Burned Tower]] and the [[Bell Tower]] are both located in Kyōto.
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|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Bell Tower]]
| [[Bell Tower]]
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| [[Burned Tower]]
| [[Burned Tower]]
| {{jwp|銀閣}}
| {{jwp|銀閣}}
| {{wp|Ginkaku-ji|Ginkaku}}
| {{wp|Ginkaku-ji}}
| {{jwp|京都府}}
| {{jwp|京都府}}
| {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture|Kyōto}}
| {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture|Kyōto}}
| Ginkaku is '''not''' covered with silver leaf. Atop the Ginkaku temple rests the likeness of a bird ({{p|Lugia}}).
| Despite its name, Ginkaku-ji is '''not''' covered with silver leaf, but atop the temple rests the likeness of a bird ({{p|Lugia}}).
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|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Olivine City]]
| [[Olivine City]]
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| {{jwp|兵庫県}}
| {{jwp|兵庫県}}
| {{wp|Hyogo Prefecture|Hyōgo}}
| {{wp|Hyogo Prefecture|Hyōgo}}
| Kobe is the major port city in the Kansai region. Kobe is also well known for ''wagyū'', or {{wp|Kobe beef}}.
| Kōbe is the major port city in the Kansai region. The city is also well known for ''wagyū'', or {{wp|Kobe beef}}.
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|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Glitter Lighthouse]]
| [[Glitter Lighthouse]]
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| Cape Wada
| Cape Wada
| {{jwp|兵庫県}}
| {{jwp|兵庫県}}
| {{wp|Hyogo Prefecture|Hyogo}}
| {{wp|Hyogo Prefecture|Hyōgo}}
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| [[Ice Path]] (Blackthorn Entrance)
| [[Ice Path]] (Blackthorn Entrance)
| {{jwp|鳴沢氷穴}}
| {{jwp|鳴沢氷穴}}
| {{wp|Narusawa Ice Cave|Narusawa-hyōketsu Ice Cave}}
| {{wp|Narusawa Ice Cave|Narusawa Ice Cave}}
| {{jwp|山梨県}}
| {{jwp|山梨県}}
| {{wp|Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi}}
| {{wp|Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi}}

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