Choken-Temple. Kyoto Fushimi. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.fushimi.star.gs/htmle/chokene.htm
Chiba. Chiba Convention Bureau HomePage. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.sphere.ad.jp/ccb/
Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park. James Logan High School. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.jlhs.nhusd.k12.ca.us/Classes/Social_Science/Japan_Visit/Peace_Park.html
Japan's Imperial Palace. Yahoo! Picture Gallery. Retrieved10 October 2000, world wide web: http://search.gallery.yahoo.com/search/corbis_id?p=cid%3A10886605
Osaka Castle. Osaka The Heart-Beat of Japan. Retrieved10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.hotlineusa.com/osakafu/history/index.html
Sapporo. Sapporo Convention & Tourism Information. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.tokeidai.co.jp/sicpf/convention/excursion_e.html
Shurijo Castle. Okinawa Prefecture's HomePage. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.pref.okinawa.jp/kanko.html#castle
Sorakuen Garden. Urban Resort City Kobe. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.city.kobe.jp./cityoffice/27/midokoro/spots/sorakuen.html
Tomioka Hachimangu. Exploring Old Tokyo. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.twics.com/~eds/oldtokyo/#shrines
Zenkoji Temple. Sight Seeing. Retrieved 10 October 2000, from the world wide web: http://www.city.nagano.nagano.jp/sightsee/f_zen-e.htm
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