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BRD520
I did both the Nihon Rhine tour and Ukai in Inuyama two years ago and loved it. Ukai was the tour highlight of my entire trip to Tokyo, Nagoya, and Kyoto. One thing about the Nihon Rhine tour I remember that was not mentioned in the article was the tour guide kept pointing to rock formations and saying they were named for animals the rock formation was supposed to resemble. I didn't see the resemblance myself, but it was amusing trying. And you didn't mention the Japan Monkey Park in Inuyama. Japanese people love monkeys.
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