




Koka Travel Tips
Koka (甲賀, Kōka) invites you to explore the intriguing world of ninjas in this charming city located in Shiga Prefecture, just a stone's throw from Kyoto. Renowned alongside neighboring Iga as the birthplace of ninja culture, Koka offers unique attractions that reveal the secrets of these elusive warriors. Experience the authentic ninja heritage in a less commercialized setting, where the rugged terrain served as a historical refuge for those seeking safety during tumultuous times.
Beyond its ninja connections, Koka is also home to the Miho Museum, a stunning architectural marvel seamlessly integrated into its natural surroundings. As you wander through Koka, you'll uncover the rich history of the ninja clans that thrived here during the warring states era, when they were sought after as mercenaries for their stealth and expertise. Discover Koka's hidden gems and immerse yourself in the captivating legacy of Japan's legendary ninjas.
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1Omi Hachiman
Former merchant town that is known for its pretty canal
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2Hikone
Castle town at the shores of Lake Biwa
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3Kyoto
Kyoto was for a 1000 years the capital of Japan
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4Uji
City south of Kyoto known for its temple and tea
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5Osaka
Osaka is Japan's second-largest metropolitan
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6Nara
Known as Japan's first capital
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7Kobe
Harbor city, recovered from the 1995 earthquake
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8Iga Ueno
Known for its rich history and ninja heritage
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9Iga Ueno
Known for its rich history and ninja heritage
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