:1. Japanese tourist destination
I went to Nara for a study trip.
Nara is the Buddha, and there are deer pancakes (deer biscuits).
The giant Buddha is big enough to reach the sky, so it is very powerful (imposing manner) and scared me.
It's great to see the deer eat the shortbread.
afterwards, the bonfire party with friends was also impressive.
I laughed with everyone until my stomach ached.
it became a very pleasant trip.
I'd like to go if there is another chance.
:2. Go to Japan's tourist attractions
Look at your good, the shopping street is Shinjuku Ginza, the scenery is Mount Fuji, the seaside tour is Okinawa, the hot springs in Hokkaido, and the hot springs in Hakone are also good
:3. A good place to travel in Japan
1. Tokyo
Area: urban area 621 square kilometers, city _13411 square kilometers. City _ 42 million
Although Japan's land area is only 378,111 square kilometers, it has been turned into Tokyo, the largest metropolitan area and the largest urban population in the world. Tokyo has jurisdiction over 23 special zones, 26 cities, 5 towns and 8 villages, which creatively accounts for half of Japan's gross domestic product and ranks second only to new york in the top ten cities in the world. In addition, Tokyo embraces the world's largest railway transportation link, the second largest number of headquarters of the world's top 511 companies, one-third of universities in Japan and more than half of college students in the country.
two. Osaka
area: urban area 223 square kilometers, city _11171 square kilometers
population: urban area 8.836 million, city _1877 million Osaka is one of the earliest cities established in Japan. It has expanded three times and has jurisdiction over 24 districts, second only to Tokyo in GDP, population and area. Osaka has developed heavy industry and agriculture. However, in terms of education, the number of universities in Osaka is very small, and the per capita population of college students ranks the lowest among the cities designated by government decrees, which also restricts the development of Osaka's high-tech industry.
three. Yokohama
Area: 435 square kilometers
Population: 3,719,511 Zeng Lun Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan after Tokyo. It has been surpassed by Osaka in the past and now ranks third among the top ten cities in Japan. Yokohama, the core of Keihin Industrial Zone, has extremely developed industries, and there are more than 8,311 steel, chemical and shipbuilding factories in the city. The export trade and sightseeing here are also one of the important sources of Yokohama. Yokohama Zhonghua Street, Yokohama Harbour Bridge, Yamashita Park and other scenic spots are all must-see places for Yokohama tourism.
four. Nagoya
area: 326.45 square kilometers
population: 2.284 million
Nagoya is one of Japan's three major cities and one of Japan's five major international trade ports. Minggu has gathered a large number of well-known Japanese manufacturing enterprises and high schools. It is the industrial core of Beijing and the commercial, industrial, educational and transportation center of central Japan. Nagoya is the ancient historical capital of Japan, from which Japan's halberd culture originated. Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Nobunaga Oda, Shibata Katsuie and other famous Japanese are all from Nagoya. Sony founder Akio Morita and Toyota founder Kiichiro Toyoda are also from Nagoya.
five. _ Jade
Area: 3,797 square kilometers
Population: 7.27 million _ Jade is adjacent to the north of Tokyo, and has jurisdiction over 11 districts, 39 cities and 23 towns, making it the fifth largest city in Japan with the fourth largest population density. Industry and agriculture are the economic pillars of jade, but it is difficult for industry to call itself climate just because of its operation in winter. _ Jade is rich in land and forest resources, and its output of vegetables and fruits is among the highest in Japan. Moreover, _ Jade Embrace has many places of interest and cultural heritage, and it is the best place to soak in hot springs in Japan.
six. Kanagawa
area: 24,158,411 square kilometers
population: 9,125,811
Kanagawa Prefecture is believed to be familiar to everyone. This is the location of Xiangbei Middle School, a comic slam dunk master, ranking sixth among the top ten cities in Japan. It governs 19 city, 28 districts, 13 towns and 1 villages, and its population is second only to Tokyo and Osaka. Founded in 1868, Kanagawa has a very long history and developed industry, commerce and education. Moreover, Kanagawa is one of the best tourist cities in Japan, with 17 famous scenic spots.
seven. Hokkaido
Area: 83,111 square kilometers Population: 5.7 million Hokkaido is the only island in Japan, and the rest cities are prefectures. It is also the second largest island in Japan and the 21th largest island in the world. It governs 64 counties, 35 cities, 129 towns and 15 villages, accounting for one-fifth of Japan's area, but its population is only half that of Tokyo. Hokkaido is Japan's agricultural and animal husbandry base, which is mainly based on food processing and rich in minerals. However, the tertiary industry in Hokkaido accounts for 76.7%, and tourism and related industries are the largest source of GDP in Hokkaido.
VIII. Okayama
Area: 7113.21 square kilometers
Population: 192.51 Okayama has jurisdiction over 14 cities, 11 counties, 11 towns and 1 villages. Okayama has a warm climate, long sunshine hours and a sunny kingdom. It is the fruit base of Japan. It is rich in white peaches, musk grapes, rice, milk and so on. It also has rich historical buildings and hot spring resources. There are also local specialties such as roasted octopus balls, okayama noodles and eel rice.
nine. Fukuoka covers an area of 4,972.98 square kilometers
Population: 5.16 million
Fukuoka has jurisdiction over 24 cities, 65 towns and 8 villages, and is the only city in Japan with a population of over one million except Kitakyushu. Japan used to be a political, economic and diplomatic center in history, but it was destroyed in the war. Fukuoka is now the most developed city in Japan, and its grain output ranks among the top in the country. Besides, it has a lot of delicious food, which is not eaten in Fukuoka. It is also the industrial base of Japan, high-tech machinery and automobile related industries. Ranked ninth among the top ten cities in Japan.
X. Hiroshima
Area: 915 square kilometers
Population: 1.18 million
Hiroshima is no less famous than Tokyo. It was the first city in the world to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, and it was also the research and development base of toxic gas in Japan during World War II. Hiroshima was rebuilt in 1598, and now it has become a modern metropolis with well-known enterprises such as Mazda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Hiroshima Bank.
4. Where to travel in Japan
Japanese people also like to travel, but they usually travel in China. For example, I will go to Okinawa today, see cherry blossoms in Mount Fuji tomorrow, and ask for a marriage certificate in the shrine the day after tomorrow.
When it comes to traveling abroad, developed countries like the United States and France are Japanese favorite places.
Hawaii, in particular, has almost become a paradise for many Japanese people. After World War II, a large number of Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, resulting in more than 211,111 Japanese living in Hawaii, accounting for 11% of the total population of Hawaii. Therefore, Hawaii is also called the second hometown by the Japanese.
and the United States has a visa-free policy for Japan. It takes only six to seven hours to fly from Tokyo to Hawaii. Hawaii is very popular with the Japanese because it can not only enjoy exotic scenery, but also eat familiar Japanese food.
In fact, there are quite a few Japanese who travel to and from China, mostly in Shanghai and Taiwan Province, mostly because of job transfer or study, and the proportion of Japanese who really come to visit is not high.
Japanese people who come to China are usually very low-key. They rarely visit in a big way like China tour groups, nor do they sweep goods on a large scale. After all, the price in Shanghai is not lower than that in Japan. So even if you pass the Japanese Idon' the street, I'm afraid you can't t tell the difference at once.
However, the relatively closed network environment in China, coupled with the indiscriminate bombing of western media reports, has made most Japanese and Americans actually unfriendly to China. Many Japanese people know about China mostly from TV news or network information, which makes it difficult for them to understand China objectively. They think that China is still backward, with low humanistic quality and too many fakes, which is not a good place to travel.
these views are not a case, but the norm. It was won by the Japanese. Don't say it on the surface, but they will beat you to pieces behind your back. You will never know what they think of you unless you can squeeze into their small circle. The Japanese people's view of China in the United States will be hard to change for at least a long time, which also affects the Japanese people's desire to visit China.
on the other hand, it may have something to do with the price. When you travel to a foreign country, you will bring back some local products more or less, but the prices in the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are really not low compared with those in developed countries. Therefore, for the Japanese who are careful, the cost performance of traveling to China is actually not high.
For example, this elder sister who likes smoking bought a pack of Yellow Crane Tower in Shanghai and was immediately dumbfounded because of the price.
5. Japan's tourist destinations
Kyoto, Nara and Kamakura are three famous ancient capitals in Japan.
1. Kyoto, located in the south of Kyoto Prefecture in western Japan, is an inland city, located in the northern half of Kyoto Basin (mountain city) and the eastern mountainous area of Danbo Plateau, with a total area of 827.91km2, accounting for 17.9% of the total area of Kyoto Prefecture. It is the city with the largest land area among the counties and cities in Kyoto Prefecture. Kyoto is the seat of the Kyoto government office, one of the cities designated by government decrees, and the eighth most populous city in Japan.
2. Nara Prefecture, located in the center of Mu Yi Peninsula, was called Yamato in ancient times. Inland county is one of the cradles of Japanese history and culture. Nara, Japan is adjacent to Mie Prefecture in the east, Osaka Prefecture in the west, Wakayama Prefecture in the south and Kyoto Prefecture in the north. The land area is about 3691 square kilometers, 77% of which are forests and mountains, with a forest coverage rate of 61% and a small living area. The population is concentrated in the Nara Basin in the north of the county and its surrounding areas.
3. Kamakura, the place where the Kamakura shogunate was established and the samurai regime began at the end of 12. Later it became the political center of Japan in the early Middle Ages. In addition to shogunate buildings and samurai mansions, many shrines and temples were built, which were once prosperous. In the 4th century, with the demise of the shogunate, Kamakura declined. As a tourist destination, the Edo era has been revived. It is the ancient capital after Kyoto and Nara. As an ancient cultural city, Nara has many ancient temples and historical sites, enjoys the social temple capital, and is regarded as a spiritual home of Japanese citizens. Nara has been prosperous as the political and cultural center of Japan. In 711 AD, Heping Beijing, a large-scale international capital created by imitating Chang, was listed as a world heritage as a historical heritage in the Tang Dynasty in China. Western culture, art and architectural technology were introduced into Japan through the ancient trade route-the Silk Road, and there are many national treasures and important cultural heritages, such as the world cultural heritage headed by Dongda Temple and Horyuji, Buddhist architecture, Buddha sculpture and so on.
6. Japanese tourist attractions
1: Old Town of Lijiang
World cultural heritage Old Town of Lijiang, Sifang Street, big waterwheel, Naxi mural, Dayan Town and Dashiqiao. Enjoy the flowing water of small bridges, and every household is crying for small trees.
The unique national culture and climate of northwest Yunnan Plateau bred by the strange mountains and strange waters of Lijiang, the ancient and beautiful cultural treasures of Naxi ancient country, and the relaxed and pleasant atmosphere have made many people who come here for leisure stop here!
2. Erhai Lake: Although Erhai Lake is called the sea, it is actually the second largest freshwater lake in Yunnan. Erhai Lake is one of the four scenic spots in Dali. Cangshan Erhai Lake is surrounded by mountains and rivers, listening to folk songs and blowing soft wind. Countless couples and families come here as if everything they do here is romantic.
3. Shilin Scenic Area:
—— Shilin Scenic Area, the hometown of Ashima, a karst wonder, has many scenic spots, such as Jianfengchi, Wangfeng Pavilion, Dining with Two Birds, Shilin Lake and Shilin. Listen to the story that each stone tells you. The steep scenery of the stone hill makes people marvel at the ingenuity of nature. What's more amazing is that when you stand in front of the echo stone and tap the stone wall with your hand, you can clearly hear the ups and downs of the echo. Beautiful legend o
4. Yulong Snow Mountain: It is the patron saint of Naxi nationality, a beautiful martyr paradise and a dangerous and beautiful glacier museum. A dense virgin forest, visiting the Blue Moon Valley, Baishui River, Ganhaizi and Blue Moon Valley, is like a quiet woman, quietly silent, in the unknown light and shadow. The water of Yulong Snow Mountain flows here, because the minerals on the surface have become charming colors. I have seen the water in Bitan of Miao Village in western Hunan and the colored water in Jiuzhai of Sichuan, but compared with the water in Blue Moon Valley, these waters lack a cool and refreshing flavor.
5. Pudacuo National Forest Park in Shangri-La:
Pudacuo National Park is a fairy tale world without any pollution. The lake is clear, the sky is blue, the forest is full of water, birds and flowers are fragrant, and the scenery is different all year round. Enjoy the dense virgin forests and plateau lakes, Zhudu Lake.
6. Menglun Botanical Garden in Xishuangbanna:
The largest tropical botanical garden in Southeast Asia, with a famous tree garden, a cycad king, flowers and trees dancing, is a theme park integrating scientific research, plant science popularization and eco-tourism.
7. Wild Elephant Valley:
This is the China Wild Asian Elephant Reserve, which is the only place in China where you can safely observe wild Asian elephants at close range. There is the longest high-altitude elephant viewing corridor in China, the only Asian elephant museum in China, the most authoritative Asian elephant breeding rescue center and the earliest Asian elephant school in China. You can walk into the mysterious high-altitude viewing corridor, breathe fresh air, overlook the whole tropical rain forest in the valley, cross the tropical rain forest and look for traces of Asian elephants.
8. Lugu Lake:
Lugu Lake is a daughter country and a song and dance kingdom. In Mosuo village near Lugu Lake, there is a bonfire party every night. You can dance happily around the bonfire with handsome Mosuo boys and beautiful Mosuo girls!
9: Nujiang
Nujiang, a place with 21 ethnic minorities, has a hot spring town in Denggeng, elegant amorous feelings of Baihualing, natural beauty of Butterfly Valley and authentic Nujiang cuisine. It is also a paradise for self-driving hikers, with more than one kind of beauty and belief everywhere.
11: Heshun Ancient Town
The ancient name of Heshun Ancient Town, Yangwendun, is located 4 kilometers southwest of Tengchong. The river was renamed Heshun because it passed by the village. Later, it chose to learn from the people and obey them. The town has a population of more than 6,111, and there are more than 12,111 Heshun people living overseas. It is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Yunnan and a national 5A-level tourist attraction.
For more than 611 years, Central Plains culture, Western Regions culture, Nanzhao culture and frontier culture have blended and collided here, forming a unique overseas Chinese hometown culture and caravan culture, making Heshun one of the four typical eco-cultural villages in Yunnan Province. Heshun has a fine tradition of respecting teachers and valuing morality since ancient times. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were more than 411 juren and scholars here. This is the hometown of Yin Rong, a Buddhist monk of the Four Dynasties in Myanmar, Zhang Baoting, the Jade Emperor, and Ai Siqi, a famous philosopher. The town has a population of more than 6,111 people, including more than 12,111 overseas Chinese, mainly distributed in 13 countries and regions such as Myanmar, Thailand and Japan. The main cultural tourist attractions include Ai Siqi's former residence, Heshun Library, Yunnan-Myanmar Anti-Japanese War Museum, and ancient houses with a combination of Chinese and Western styles, such as the Bend House and Liu Jia Courtyard.
in February, 2121, after strict evaluation and screening by experts from the Ministry of culture and tourism, Heshun ancient town scenic spot in Tengchong city, Yunnan province successfully passed the national 5A-level scenic spot landscape quality evaluation and was officially listed in the national 5A-level scenic spot list.
:7. Tourism in Japan
1. Mount Fuji: Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is called the holy mountain by the Japanese people. Mount Fuji is located in south-central Honshu, east of Tokyo.