The Reason Why a Small Inn in Nara's "Ryujin No Sato" Is "Relatively Popular": the Second Generation Owner Took over the Family Inn that He "Really Hated" as a Child, but It Was on the Verge of Closing Down, and He Revived It
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The seeds of local revitalization begin with one guesthouse. The Muro district of Uda City, in the northeastern part of Nara Prefecture, was once bustling with visitors to Muroji Temple, also known as the "Women's Koyasan," but due to the aging population and other factors, the number of visitors has declined, and only a few accommodations remain in the area.
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