Adopted by Daisuke Nagasawa, the cats couldn’t bear being away from their owner, whose job had him traveling across Japan. So Nagasawa decided to take his feline companions with him. Daikichi and Fuku-Chan have been on the road for 8 years now, have visited every one of Japan’s 47 prefectures and have been to many of Japan’s most famous landmarks.
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1. Nagoya Castle is one of the most famous fortresses of the Tokugawa period

2. Visitors to Japan are encouraged to come during the springtime when the cherry blossom (sakura) is in bloom

3. Mount Fuji is a holy site in Japanese tradition and has become a symbol of Japan

4. Kinkakuji Temple is a Zen Buddhist structure almost completely covered in real gold leaf

5. The Floating Torii Gate in Hiroshima is the most iconic Shinto shrine in Japan

6. Hiking along the Oirase stream

7. Hongu Taisha is an ancient Shinto shrine, more than 900 years old

8. Nomizo Falls are one of the most gorgeous attractions in Japan due to the natural arch and the way it amplifies sunlight

9. Yuletide in Tokyo

10. Though the sakura bloom in spring is breathtaking, so are the maples in autumn!
