Famous tourist attractions in Japan
Famous tourist attractions in Japan
Japan, referred to as "Japan" for short, is an island country in East Asia. Its territory consists of four big islands, namely Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, and more than 6,811 small islands, with a total area of 378,111 square kilometers. Next, I will sort out the famous tourist attractions in Japan for you, hoping to help you!
Japan's famous tourist attractions 1
1. Hitachi Seaside Park (Ibaraki Prefecture)
People can go to Hitachi Seaside Park from Tokyo in less than two hours. Hitachi Seaside Park is like a palette. With the change of seasons, the colors in the park also change, making the park a beautiful paradise for flowers all year round.
The most beautiful time of this seaside park should be around May, which is the flowering period of Schizonepeta menziesii. The whole park is covered with blue carpets, touching the sky, and it is breathtaking.
2. Yandao Shrine (Hiroshima Prefecture)
At low tide, people can walk down the beach and get in close contact with torii, but at low tide, torii's reflection and magnificent background make people awe it. The Yandao Shrine, which has been landed as a world cultural heritage, is a must-see tourist attraction in Japan, and it is also the reason why countless photographers create blockbusters here.
3. Baima Bafangchi (Nagano Prefecture)
The pool water is like a mirror, reflecting the surrounding natural scenery. When the weather is fine, it is a very suitable place for mountaineering exercise. It is not only a famous ski resort in winter, but also attracts a large number of tourists in summer, because there are famous white horse hot springs. The scenery along the way to get here is also the key to attract tourists.
4. Hanoi Rattan Garden (Fukuoka Prefecture)
Not long ago, I just mentioned this park of wisteria flower sea ~ ~ From late April to early May, the purple flower sea took over cherry blossoms in this way, and it became a landscape in Japan that must not be misjudged.
Hanoi rattan garden is one of the few private wisteria gardens in Japan. Every year from late April to mid-May, various wisteria flowers bloom in sequence, forming a picturesque flower tunnel. The biggest wisteria tree here is over 111 years old.
5. Five _ Yamagata Shori (Toyama Prefecture)
It is another place that has been introduced on the road. It is home to the famous fairy tale world of Shirakawa Township in Japan, and there are country cottages that have just landed on the world cultural heritage in recent years, and it is also the most beautiful house in Japan!
Up to now, the village still retains the ancient way of cooperation. Whoever redecorates the house, everyone will help together. The scene of 111 people standing on the roof working is really spectacular and warm.
The village has always avoided making itself too commercialized. At night, if all the street lamps in the village are turned on, plus the little lights in the house, it is really a dream.
but the villagers said: these street lamps were not available before, and all of them are not like our home. Therefore, there are only seven nights a year, and you can enjoy such beautiful scenery in the winter when the ice and snow are sealed.
6. Banquet of Qushui in Maoyue Temple (Iwate Prefecture)
Since Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting Collection, Qushui flowing and singing poems have become the entertainment activities of ancient nobles, and the Japanese have followed suit in heian period. At present, there are activities to reproduce the feast of heian period Qushui in Maoyue Temple in Iwate Prefecture. It's like crossing
7. Yuan Naiyu _ Cheng Shrine (Yamaguchi Prefecture)
Hong Niao is home to green hills and blue oceans. This is the best place for Japan's unique Shinto scenery to match the natural scenery. This shrine is very famous, and local people often pray for success here
8._ Wang Hot Spring Ski Resort (Yamagata Prefecture)
The largest ski resort in Japan. After winter, you can also enjoy the strange tree ice scenery here.
9. sagano (Kyoto Prefecture)
The path in the picture above is about 511 meters long and passes through the most famous bamboo forest in Japan. It is no wonder that the Japanese Culture Department will regard Lanshan as a place with beautiful scenery. Standing in the bamboo forest, you can hear the sound of nature when the wind blows over the bamboo leaves, which is also rated as one of the 1,111 most preserved sounds in Japan.
11. Beppu aerial ropeway (Oita)
Aerial ropeway is an excellent place for sightseeing all year round. Because Beppu aerial ropeway is still open at night, you can also enjoy the night view with excellent angle here.
11. Matsumoto City (Nagano)
Although there are many ancient cities in Japan, as the oldest existing five-story wooden Tianshouge building in Japan, once you get close to Matsumoto City, you can still feel its strong Warring States atmosphere. It is a national treasure of Japan, and it is said that it is a city guarded by the moon god, and the scenery is very beautiful all year round ~ < P > 12. Baiguyun Shuixia (Kagoshima Prefecture) < P > If you are a fan of Miyazaki Hayao, you must be familiar with this forest, because it is said that the big forest saved by the protagonist in Princess Ghost is the Baiguyun Shuixia forest in Yakushima. There are many hiking routes in this mysterious and charming magical world on Yakushima Island. Since there have been various footprints in the Edo period in Japan, there are different tourist routes with different difficulties and different times.
13. Gaoye Hot Spring (Niigata)
The gorgeous scenery of Huoda Mountain is reflected in the hot spring, adding different colors to it. All kinds of colors are rippling in the water, including red, yellow and green, just like there is a forest in the water. If you are tired of climbing mountains, there will be a rest place around the hot springs.
14. the road of otaru snow lantern (Hokkaido)
forget the cold winter in Hokkaido and come to the famous road of otaru snow lantern.
Every winter is about February, which lasts for about ten days. In the northland, Otaru welcomes the snowy season in Wan Li. On the Otaru Canal, there are glass floating balls tied to fishing nets in the past. Candles are lit in the floating balls, and charming candlelight shines on the mirror-like surface of the canal, which forms the most beautiful and romantic scenery of Otaru in winter.
15. Yuzo Shrine (Oita)
Originally built in the eighth century, Yuzo Shrine is the main palace of 44,111 hachio palaces in Japan, also known as Yuzo hachio Palace or Yuzo hachio Palace. Visitors can get a lucky one (sign a poem), and then they can taste a Japanese onion scone called "Imperial Roast" in the shrine.
16. Dashan (Tottori Prefecture)
Dashan is the general name of eight connected peaks in the west of Tottori Prefecture, and its appearance is particularly strange. Among them, the volcano with a peak of 1,729 meters above sea level has been regarded as a "sacred mountain" since ancient times, and because of its importance, it has been forbidden to climb since ancient times until the Edo era about 211 years ago.
Because it is a volcano, although it is a natural normal state of new green in summer and red leaves in autumn, it seems to be more interesting to have a "volcano" blessing.
17. Fujian Daohe Society
Fujian Daohe Society is located in the foothills of Inariyama, Kyoto. It is mainly dedicated to the Daohe gods headed by Yu Jia's soul-conquering god. It is one of the shrines deeply loved by Kyoto people, and its incense is the most vigorous. It is the main palace of the head office and one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. About 1/3 of the shrines in Japan belong to the Inagawa Shrine. Otorii, donated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1589, stands at the entrance of Fujian Daohe Dashe, followed by the main hall and other buildings of the shrine. The most famous is "Thousand torii", which once appeared in the film Memoirs of a Geisha.
18. Sensoji Temple
Sensoji Temple is the most famous and oldest temple in Tokyo, and it is also a symbol of Japanese frontispiece and Asakusa. Frequent temple fairs let you feel the customs of Edo in Japan from a distance. There is a golden statue of Guanyin that was accidentally salvaged by local fishermen in 628 AD. Every year, many people come to the temple to pray for peace. There are famous monuments such as Leimen and the Five Towers in the temple. There are more than 91 shops in Zhongjianshi Shopping Street, where you can buy local specialties and mascots.
19. Nara Park
Nara Park is located at the foot of Ruocao Mountain in Nara, where places of interest such as Dongda Temple and Chunri Dashe are located, and it is a must-see place to visit Nara. Walking leisurely among them is the best way to visit the park. There are attractive landscapes here at any time of the year. There are also very spiritual deer herds here. When you see a deer cake in your hand, you will take the initiative to come. Feeding the sprouting deer is also a great pleasure for tourists.
21. Tokyo Tower
The official name of Tokyo Tower is Japan Radio Tower, which is a red and white tower modeled on the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It is 332.6 meters high and 8.6 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower. There is an observation deck on the tower, which offers a panoramic view of the whole Tokyo. When the weather is fine, you can overlook Mount Fuji. The tower lighting changes different colors according to different seasons, and it will be decorated with special lighting on holidays such as Christmas. The Tokyo Tower is one of the symbols of Tokyo, which has appeared in the lens of Japanese dramas for countless times.
Japan's famous tourist attractions 2
1, Hakone Hot Springs
a and Tianshan Open-air Hot Springs
are a good group of hot springs, most of which are located on the slopes of outdoor trees. The bathroom is a beautiful traditional Japanese building.
Address: Hakone
Transportation: Aotangben entrance bus stop (5 minutes, 221 yen, starting from Tangben station, running along Old Donghai Road in Hakone. ) It's only a short walk away.
b, Hakone Fuzhu Building
address: 74 ton Osawa 251-1315 (Tounosawa onsen), Hakone-CHO, Tochixia Prefecture, Japan
Location: Tounosawa onsen, Hakone-CHO, Tochixia Prefecture, Kanto Prefecture, Japan
2, Hokkaido Hot Springs
A, Tanabe Hot Springs Township. As early as 151 years ago, the hotel was built and became a health resort.
Address: No.162, Denbie Hot Springs Town, Denbie City, Hokkaido, Japan
Transportation: It takes about 1 hours to rent a car or take a bus from New Chitose Airport
3. Kyoto Hot Springs
A. Asamaukawa Pudao Hot Springs
Asamaukawa Pudao Hot Springs, which is about 5 minutes' drive from TANGO Railway Network Station in Kinki, Japan, is located near Asamaukawa Beach in Badingbang, Tanhou Peninsula. Nearby, there is an island shrine with the legend of Taro Urashima.
address: No.288 Asamachi, Neto-machi, Kyoto Prefecture
4, Tokyo Hot Springs
A, Oto Hot Springs Story
Located in Yutaichang, Oto Hot Springs is a major resort in Tokyo and a theme park that reproduces the huge bath scene in the Edo era. There are more than 21 kinds of pure Japanese hot springs, which provide Japanese massage services, as well as open-air hot springs (shy travelers can apply for a single room with outdoor space for hot spring bathing).
Address: No.3, No.6 Fan, No.2 Dingmu, Qinghai, jiangdong district, Tokyo
5. Introduction of hot springs in other parts of Japan
a. Kusatsu Hot Springs
For centuries, the abundant hot spring water in Kusatsu Hot Springs has been considered as the best and most effective hot spring water in Japan, if not the best. A lot of hot spring water in this resort comes out in the Tang _ ("hot water field") in the city center.
Address:
b, Gunma County, Tang Yuan Hot Springs
Tang Yuan (literally "the source of hot water") is a small hot spring town in Austrian sunlight ("Inner sunlight"), which is a part of sunlight national park. The town is located right next to the Lake of Soup (literally "a lake with hot water"), mainly including Japanese hotels offering hot spring baths. In the north of the town stands Wenquan Temple, a small Buddhist temple with a hot spring bath open to the public. Next to the temple is Tangzhiping swamp, where most of the town's hot springs bubble from the ground. There are also some hot springs bubbling from the ground along the northern shore of Tanghu Lake, and a good smell of sulfur pervades the whole town.
address: nikko
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introduction of famous Japanese scenic spots
introduction of famous Japanese scenic spots
Japan is an island country located in the east of Asia, which consists of four big islands, namely Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Hokkaido, and more than 7,211 small islands. Take a look at the following introduction of famous Japanese scenic spots!
Introduction of famous Japanese scenic spots
Must-visit cities:
Tokyo| Punks often appear with kimono women at the same time, but it doesn't make people feel abrupt. The charm of Tokyo is reflected little by little in the impact of avant-garde and ancient rhyme.
Hokkaido, a must-see place for Japanese tourists
Hokkaido| People say that Hokkaido has to be visited four times in its life, because each season has different charming scenery and love stories engraved in its heart. It is a perfect ideal country, and here is Hokkaido.
Okinawa, a must-see place for Japanese tourists
Okinawa is different from Japan. Okinawa has the strongest wine in Japan, "Paosheng". Okinawa has the most beautiful cherry blossoms in Japan, the cold cherry blossoms.
Kyoto, a must-see place for Japanese tourists
Kyoto| the spiritual hometown of Japanese people. Any city that has a history but is no longer an important place to write history at present has a unique taste of leisure and comfort.
Osaka| osaka, a must-see place for Japanese tourists, shows off its personality while making public. A bit like Shanghai, bustling, lively, trendy and fashionable, but the strongest feeling is its "localization" atmosphere.
Mount Fuji, a must-visit place in Japan
FujiSan| The Japanese call it the "Holy Mountain", which is a symbol of the Japanese nation and a spiritual pillar of many Japanese people. The drunken beauty of Mount Fuji witnessed the rise and fall of history in its reflection.
Nagoya, a must-see place for Japanese tourists
Nagoya is a beautiful city, with shady streets, fragrant flowers and hidden harbor, which is not affected by wind and waves.
Nara| The deer in Nara, a must-see place for Japanese tourism, will listen to the songs of pedaling xylophone and teenagers at Ruocao Middle School, pass by the century-old workshop on the corner, and bring a bag of Sake to the pub to pot the locally brewed spring deer sake. Look at the town, the town will see you.
Yokohama, a must-see place for Japanese tourists,
The green seaside park, white ocean-going ships, blue sea and modern buildings near and far make this city look full of vitality.
Fukuoka, a must-see place for Japanese tourists
Fukuoka| Japan's most livable city, with Fukuoka-style smile, shows elegant Kyushu, Japanese style and leisurely wind.
Japanese food guide
1. Japanese food
Japanese food is very particular about maintaining the original flavor of food, and it is not recommended to add too much seasoning, but mainly light. Japanese food is particularly exquisite in appearance. The placement of food and plates is very particular. Fish and tofu are common ingredients in Japan.
2. Roasting meat
Roasting meat is very attractive to Japanese people. After work, office workers come to have a roast meat with colleagues and drink beer, which immediately relieves the pressure of the day's work. In Japan, the common ingredients for roasting meat are beef tongue, beef, viscera and seafood, such as shrimp and oysters. When roasting, they will not be brushed with thick sauce, but dipped in it after roasting.