If you are traveling in China, it is fun to go to Chengdu, Guangzhou, Wuhan, and Hangzhou; if you are traveling abroad, it is fun to go to Japan, New Zealand, and Russia.
Most Westerners think that Japanese food only consists of beef hot pot or weird-looking sushi. However, many tourists who go to Japan also know how to taste fresh fish and tender fried shrimp. The main dish in Japan is fish.
"Sashimi" and "sushi" were introduced to Japan from China in the Tang Dynasty. After improvement by the Japanese, they are very popular in Japan. Raw food is also a very healthy way of eating, and it can reduce the content of fish better than cooking.
Loss of nutrients.
The Japanese methods of cooking fish are mostly low-temperature cooking, steaming, etc., and the fish they choose are all healthy marine fish.
Japan has a developed transportation industry and has formed a modern transportation system that focuses on maritime transportation and closely integrates sea, land and air.
In international shipping, freight transportation is mainly by sea; passenger transportation is mainly by air.
Domestic passenger transportation is mainly carried out by railways and highways; freight transportation is mainly carried out by roads and sea transportation.
Japan has a huge ocean fleet and is connected to routes all over the world.
Famous seaports include Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, etc.
Most of Japan's land transportation relies on rail transportation such as subways, light rails, and railways. Passenger transportation services on Japanese railways began in 1872. The total operating distance of railways including JR and private railways is 27,929 kilometers. The Shinkansen is Japan's high-speed railway
Passenger dedicated line system, famous for its "bullet trains".
In 2015, the number of passengers transported reached 24 billion.
Mount Fuji: Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan.
Tokyo Tower: Located in Tokyo, built in 1958.
It is modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. It is 333 meters high. The tower body is a pyramid and comes in three colors: yellow, white and red.
Ginkaku Temple: Ginkaku Temple is located at the foot of Higashiyama Mountain in Kyoto. It was built in 1482 by Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the grandson of the Muromachi shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, based on the shape of the Golden Pavilion Temple. It is an exquisite two-story attic.
Tangzhaotiji Temple: Located in Xijing Gojo Street, Nara City, Japan, it was built in 759 by the eminent monk Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty in China.
Osaka Castle Castle: A building from the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
The castle tower contains precious historical materials about Catholicism, which is of great historical value.
Aso Volcano: Todaiji Temple, Itsukushima Shrine, Heian Shrine (enshrined in honor of Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Komei, one of the must-visit attractions in Kyoto), Nachi Falls, Kiyomizudera Temple, Tojinbo, Sakurajima, and Himeji Castle.