Japan has many beautiful cities. For example, Kyoto and Nara.

Literal

Japan [location-には] beautiful cities [subject-が] many. For example Kyoto, Nara [copula-だ].

A two-sentence structure: a generalization followed by 例えば ('for example') introducing specific cases. 多い ('many') is unusual in Japanese — it's an i-adjective that's almost always used as a predicate ('there are many'), not pre-nominally (you don't say 多い人). For 'many people' you'd say 人が多い ('people are many'). The second sentence is a verbless list with copula.