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What attractions in Japan are recommended to travel during the rainy season?

You may not know that rainy days in Japan are actually a very good time to travel. Because of the rain, the scenery in these places becomes different. However, please pay attention to safety when it rains, or it is a good choice to go and have a look after it rains.

Onase Gorge (Aomori Prefecture)

Oirat Gorge is located in Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan. Here, covered with moss and trees, it presents a gorgeous scene on a rainy day. This canyon is signposted and has walking trails, so even if you visit on a rainy day, you don't have to worry about losing your bearings or your footing.

Bi Forest (新_)

The name of this forest translates to "beautiful forest". There are countless Japanese beech trees in this forest, many of which are over 100 years old. In the heart of the forest you will find a tranquil pond that reflects the peaceful surroundings like a mirror. It presents a more different landscape than the white bark of the green leaves.

Nara District (Nara Prefecture)

Nara Prefecture is famous for its cypress, which is often used to build bridges and houses. Cypress wood releases a pleasant fragrance when wet. Choosing to explore the cityscape and enjoy a fragrant walk is a very special travel experience.