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Metasequoia Boulevard (Shiga) π² β Stretching 2.4 kilometers in length, it is lined with 500 metasequoia trees that display different scenery throughout the seasons. πΈπΊ It is also known as the "Sacred Place for Lovers," where couples often visit during winter to experience the romance reminiscent of Japanese dramas. πβοΈ πΈπΊ Makino-cho, Kizuguchi, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture Makino Tatsu Dragon's Pond (Nara) π β Located halfway up "Nagai-dake," known as the Fuji of Yamato, the scenic trail winds around the pond. When there's no wind, the still water surface resembles a huge and mysterious mirror. πβ¨ Muro, Muroyama, Uda City, Nara Prefecture #Japan #JapanTravelTips #JapanTourism πΈπΊ