It is recommended to choose the Namba-Shinsaibashi area or Umeda area in Osaka, and the Kyoto Station area or Kawaramachi area in Kyoto.
Sensoji Temple, Sky Tree, Tokyo Tower, Imperial Palace, Odaiba, Ueno Park, Shinjuku Kabukicho, Meiji Jingu Shrine, Ginza, Disneyland, recommended route: Sensoji Temple - Imperial Palace - Ginza - Tokyo Tower.
Owakudani, Lake Ashi, Corsair, Peace Park, Mountain Railway, Hakone Shrine, Gora Park, Ropeway, Hakone Onshi Park, Little Prince Museum, Glass Forest Museum, Sculpture Forest Museum, Kowakigen Onsen,
Recommended route: Hakone Shrine-Lake Ashi-Pirate Ship-Glass Forest Museum.
Kamakura, Enoshima: Kotokuin, Hasedera Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Enoden, Kamakura High School Front, Shonan Coast, Enoshima Aquarium, recommended route: Kotokuin-Hasedera-Enoshima
Electricity - In front of Kamakura High School - Shonan coast.
When you hear the name Shibuya, you can feel the strong Japanese culture. Whether it is in Japanese movies or animations, we must often see intricate intersections. In fact, such a place is in Shibuya, Japan.
You can feel it when you go to play.
There are many streets in Shibuya, and each street has its own characteristics and style. You can clearly see the difference when you are shopping. It also has a strong Japanese fashion atmosphere.
The city of Osaka is not only a great place for shopping and fun, but it is also famous for its delicious food.
You can eat octopus balls, Japanese mixed vegetable pancakes, fried vegetable kebabs and other high-quality and low-priced specialty foods.
The port city of Kobe has famous tourist spots such as Chinatown and Ijinkan. Its strong nostalgic atmosphere is completely different from modern Osaka.
The night view of Kobe is particularly famous. From viewing spots such as Mount Rokko, you can have a panoramic view of the brightly lit city of Kobe, which is majestic and beautiful.
?In addition to ultra-modern Tokyo, you can also go diving in Kyoto, known as the cultural capital of Japan.
The old city served as Japan's capital many times and was therefore home to many powerful emperors and shoguns.
These powerful rulers left their architectural and cultural footprints in Kyoto.
In addition, there are approximately 1,600 Buddhist temples and 400 Shinto altars, the most famous of which is the Fushimi Inari Temple District.