Three Views of Japan

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Three Views of Japan (Nihon sankei)

The Three Views of Japan (日本三景, Nihon Sankei) is the canonical list of Japan's three most celebrated scenic sights, attributed to a 1643 book by the scholar Hayashi Gahō.[1]

In 1915, modeled on the old Three Views of Japan, Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha (株式会社実業之日本社) held a national election to determine a list of New Three Views of Japan.

Three Views of Japan

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Coordinates

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These are the coordinates of the Three Views of Japan.

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New Three Views of Japan

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The New Three Views of Japan are:

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Three Major Night Views of Japan

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The Three Major Night Views of Japan are:

All three are called ten million dollar night views, while Michelin Green Guide: Japan gave the Mount Hakodate experience 3/3 stars in a review, placing it as equal to mountain views of Naples and Hong Kong.[2]

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New Three Major Night Views of Japan

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The New Three Major Night Views of Japan are:

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See also

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References

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Three Views of Japan
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