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An introduction to must-visit tourist attractions in Japan

Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean east of the Asian continent.

The entire country consists of four main islands. There are about 4,000 small islands surrounding these four islands. Japan's coastline is complex and changeable, with numerous volcanoes and deep canyons.

So what are the must-visit attractions when traveling in Japan? Let’s take a look at the must-see attractions when traveling in Japan: Sensoji Temple Sensoji Temple is the oldest and most popular temple in Tokyo and the center of the Asakusa area. At Sensoji Temple, you can not only worship religiously

Guanyin, you can also enjoy many local Japanese scenery. On the way to Sensoji Temple, there is a must-pass Nakamise Shopping Street. There are many shops lined up here, filled with various Japanese-style goods.

Small commodities, such as traditional fans, paper baubles, etc., this is one of the busiest shopping streets in Tokyo, where tourists can browse and select exquisite handicrafts.

Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo Time: April-September 6:00-17:00, October-March 6:30-17:00; Nakamise Shopping Street is generally 9

:00-19:00.

The temple is open 24 hours a day on December 31 every year.

Tickets: Free Tips: 1. There are rickshaw pullers in traditional clothes near Kaminarimon Gate who are bilingual in English and Japanese. Generally, it costs 5,000 yen per person (half an hour).

2. Sensoji Temple has night lighting every day from sunset to around 23:00. The lights highlight the main hall and give it a unique look.

3. There are many souvenir shops in Nakamise Shopping Street, and Ningyoyaki is worth recommending.

4. You can overlook Tokyo Skytree from Sensoji Temple, and it takes about 25 minutes to walk there.

A must-visit attraction in Japan: Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower, also called Tokyo Tower, officially known as the Japan Radio Tower, is a must-visit attraction in Tokyo.

This red and white tower is modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but is 9 meters taller than the latter.

As one of the symbols of Tokyo, the image and name of Tokyo Tower also frequently appear in film and television dramas, novels, music and other artistic works, making it one of the most familiar attractions for tourists.

The Tokyo Tower Observation Hall is divided into a large observation hall (150 meters) and a special observation hall (250 meters), which can provide a 360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo's urban landscape, high-rise buildings, parks, temples and shrines, Tokyo Bay, and distant mountains.

You can see everything at a glance. If the weather is fine, you can even see Mount Fuji and Mount Tsukuba in the distance.

Address: 4-2-8 Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo Time: 9:00-23:00 Tickets: Grand Observation Hall: Adults (high school students and above) 900 yen, junior high school students and elementary school students 500 yen, children 4 years old and above

400 yen; Special Observation Hall: 700 yen for adults (high school students and above), 500 yen for junior high school students and elementary school students, 400 yen for children over 4 years old.

In addition, tourists holding JCB cards can climb the tower for free from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017.

(Today’s exchange rate: 1RMB=15.5039 yen) Must-visit attractions when traveling in Japan: Shinsaibashi Shinsaibashi is located in the central district of Osaka City. It is the largest commercial shopping area in Osaka, centered on Shinsaibashi-suji Commercial Street and extending to Nagahori in the north.

To the east and south to Dotonbori, there are many boutiques, 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.

Address: Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka City Time: Open all day, stores are generally open from 11:00-20:00.

Tips: 1. Shinsaibashi is a must-visit place for many Chinese tourists to Osaka. UnionPay cards can be used in many shopping malls here.

2. At Daimaru Department Store Shinsaibashi store, you can generally get a 5% coupon with your passport. Please inquire at the information desk on the first floor.

3. Shinsaibashi is home to many drugstores such as Matsumoto Kiyoshi, and there are often discounts. It is recommended to do your homework in advance.

A must-see attraction when traveling in Japan: Kiyomizu-dera Temple Kiyomizu-dera Temple is the oldest temple in Kyoto and was later included in the World Cultural Heritage List in 1994.

The suspended Kiyomizu stage in front of the main hall is a Japanese national treasure. It is surrounded by green trees. In the spring, the cherry blossoms are blooming. It is one of the famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Kyoto. In the autumn, the red maples are crisp, making it a popular place for viewing maples.

If you are in a good mood, you can also spend 100 yen to enter the basement of Suiqiudang and experience the famous "Walking in the Womb", which means praying inside the body of the Bodhisattva.