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Tokyo and Wakayama may be only an hour apart by plane, but they differ from one another completely. While Tokyo is a vibrant metropolis, Wakayama radiates with spiritual energy. It's a contrast that makes for a fascinating trip to both regions.

Tokyo is known for its bustling districts of Shibuya, as well as for iconic buildings including the Tokyo Tower. Wakayama, meanwhile, is renowned for spiritual sites such as the sacred Mt. Kōya and Nachi Falls.

Okuno-in area

Mt. Kōya is one of the most sacred sites in Wakayama. Here, visitors are offered the unique opportunity of being able to stay at a Buddhist temple, for a deeply spiritual experience. Night tours are also available in English.

Shibuya Sky

At Shibuya Sky, you can enjoy incredible views over the city below, and experience Shibuya's world-famous Scramble Crossing.
The vistas here are well worth stopping by during both the day and night. Book ahead to avoid disappointment.

Nachi Falls & shrine

Nachi Falls is one of the living centers of faith in the Kumano region. These falls are among Japan's tallest, standing 133 meters high. Check out the stunningly beautiful views of the three-storied pagoda against the waterfall backdrop.

Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower has been a Tokyo landmark for more than half a century, ever since it first opened in 1958. On a clear day, you'll be able to spot Mt. Fuji. And if you're really feeling brave, you can even choose to take the stairs when climbing Tokyo Tower.

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