Honshu Island is the largest island in Japan. Japan's important tourist cities Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Hiroshima, Sendai and Nagoya are all located on Honshu Island.
There are so many tourist cities worth visiting on Honshu Island, so there are bound to be many tourist attractions worth visiting.
Today I brought you an introduction to the tourist attractions in Honshu Island. Friends who want to know where to visit in Honshu Island, Japan can come and refer to it. The attractions that the editor brought today are all must-visit attractions for group tours in Japan~~ If you only visit Akihabara
If you know that Ginza is the shopping place in Tokyo, you will miss it.
Akihabara, commonly known as AKIBA.
Akihabara is the largest electronics commercial district in the world. There are hundreds of electronics stores of various sizes scattered along the street, selling the latest computers, cameras, TVs, mobile phones, household appliances, etc. The variety is quite complete, and it is a cutting-edge industry of the times.
Synchronous electrical street.
Nowadays, electronic product stores, model toy stores, animation product stores and theme cafes exist side by side here, and new office and retail store complexes are gradually rising from the ground.
When traveling to Tokyo, don’t miss shopping in Akihabara!
Sensoji Temple Sensoji Temple is the oldest and most popular temple in Tokyo and the center of the Asakusa area. The main deity enshrined is Saint Guanyin.
The gate of the temple is called "Thunder Gate", and its official name is "Wind Thunder God Gate". It is the face of Japan and the symbol of Asakusa.
In addition to the inner hall of Sensoji Temple, there are countless famous buildings, historical sites and scenic spots such as the five-story pagoda in Sensoji Temple.
Every year around New Year's Day, there are huge crowds of pilgrims who come to worship.
Where to visit in Honshu Island, Japan? I believe most people will not miss Sensoji Temple.
Oshino Hakkai Oshino Hakkai is known as the "Jiuzhaigou Valley of Japan". It is a designated national natural scenic area in the Oshino area. In 1985, it was selected as the "Top 100 Famous Waters in Japan".
Oshino Hakkai is a group of springs in Oshino Village between Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is formed by the melted snow water of Mount Fuji filtered through the ground.
Because there are eight clear springs scattered in an uneven manner, it is named "Oshino Hakkai". It is also a good place to watch and photograph Mount Fuji.
The average water temperature of the spring water is about 13°C. The water quality is clear and sweet. You can drink it, or you can buy bottles at the nearby souvenir shops to take away.
Peace Park Peace Park was established precisely to express the Japanese people’s complaint against the war and their desire for world peace.
Pinghe Park not only has a profound meaning, but its quiet and elegant scenery is its charm.
The park is vast and covers an area of ??10,000 square meters. It has typical Japanese garden buildings, a giant fountain lake and a small zoo. It is planted with various trees and flowers, making it look like a beautiful scene on earth.
This is also the best place to view Mount Fuji from a distance. When the weather is clear, the magnificent scenery of Mount Fuji can be unobstructed.
The original name of Kinkakuji Temple is Luyuan Temple. Because the outer walls of the relic hall, the core building of the temple, are all decorated with gold foil, it is nicknamed "Kinkakuji Temple".
The temple was originally built in 1397 as the villa of General Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (the prototype of General Toshi in the anime "Smart Ikkyu"). It was later changed to a Zen temple called "Bodhi Temple".
Spring and autumn are the peak tourist seasons for Kinkakuji Temple, but in fact the scenery here has different beauty all year round. Whether it is the fiery red leaves in late autumn or the white snow and silver in winter, they all reflect the uniqueness of Kinkakuji Temple and are fascinating.
Fascinated.
Nishijin Zori Kaikan Nishijin is the name of a place where many weavers have gathered since the 15th century. Over time, the fabrics produced here became known as "Nishijin Zori".
The weavers of Nishijin made a living under the emperor's feet, so Nishijin weaving was famous for its gorgeousness and nobility.
Nishijin-ori is a patterned fabric in which silk threads are dyed and then woven into a pattern. It is a representative Japanese craft that is famous around the world.
In addition to Nishijin-ori weaving performances and introduction of historical materials, the Nishijin-ori Kaikan also displays and sells products such as ties, shawls, and leather bags made of Nishijin-ori.
You can also visit a hand-weaving classroom and experience hands-on machine weaving of Nishijin weaving.
Shinsaibashi Shinsaibashi is located in the Chuo District of Osaka City. It is the largest commercial and shopping area in Osaka. With Shinsaibashi-suji Commercial Street as the center, stretching from Nagahori Street to the north and Dotonbori to the south, there are many boutiques and specialty stores.
, restaurants and large shopping malls, bustling with citizens and tourists from morning to night.
In addition to shopping, it is also a pleasure to taste the authentic Osaka food. You can open your stomach and eat Japanese food such as Osaka yaki, skewers, takoyaki, ramen, etc. You can also taste the flavors from other parts of Asia, Europe and the United States and other countries around the world.
There are also movie theaters, theaters and other entertainment facilities here, making it a good place to experience Osaka's nightlife.