There are places so beautiful in the country, they're known as the "Three Views of Japan". What is NOT one of these traditional views?
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17th-century scholar, Hayashi Gahō, declared the "Three Views of Japan" to be Miyajima (the Itsukushima Shrine), Matsushima (pine islands), and Amanohashidate (a white-sand sandbar). Today, these scenic spots are considered traditional canon, while a "New Three Views" and "Three Night Views" have also been declared.
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