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Three Views of Japan

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Image:NihonSankei.png Image:Itsukushima torii distance.jpg Image:MatsushimaModified.jpg Amanohashidate as seen from the west. The Three Views of Japan (日本三景 Nihon sankei) are the canonical list of Japan's most famous sights, somewhat akin to the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The list is usually attributed to scholar Hayashi Razan, who first listed them in 1643.

The Three Views are:

Modeled on this listing a large number of other "Three Great X" lists have been devised. Next best known, perhaps, are the Three Famous Gardens (三名園 Sanmeien), namely:

The Three Castles of Japan are

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