Introduction to Japan's main tourist attractions Introduction to Japan's main tourist attractions Japan (Japanese: 日本国, Hiragana: にほんこく or にっぽんこく, Romaji: Nihon-koku or Nippon-koku, English: Japan), referred to as Japan, is located in the east of the Asian continent
Offshore Pacific island countries.
What is the introduction of Japan's main tourist attractions? Introduction of Japan's main tourist attractions Japan's tourist attractions: Osaka Osaka (Osaka) is the second largest city in Japan. It was called Naniwa and Namba in ancient times. It was called Osaka starting from the 19th century.
It borders the historic Kyoto and Nara to the east and Kobe to the west. It is the economic, trade and cultural center of Japan. It is also a famous historical and cultural city in Japan. Since it is close to the Seto Inland Sea, Osaka has been the gateway to the ancient capitals Nara and Kyoto since ancient times.
, is the earliest area for commercial and trade development in Japan. Its unique history has given birth to its unique traditional art, entertainment culture and food culture.
In addition, some of the representative places you must visit in Osaka are: Osaka Castle, the symbol of Osaka, Dotonbori, a paradise for gourmet food and local snacks, and Universal Studios Japan, which reproduces the real scenes of American Hollywood movies. Everything here will make you
Intoxicated in the world of movies, you will be the protagonist of the screen for a day, giving you endless excitement, romance and touching.
Northern area Umeda, the northern area in the center of Osaka's urban transportation hub, is not only a symbol of Osaka's prosperity and modernity, but also an ideal place for fashion, shopping and leisure.
There is also the largest underground shopping street in the world.
The southern region, headed by Dotonbori, can be said to be the heart of Osaka; it is the birthplace of "the kitchen of the world"; it is the essence of Kansai culture; and it is also the distribution center of traditional Japanese business.
With the evolution of the times, it has now become a fashionable area that young people yearn for.
Japanese tourist attractions: Mount Fuji Mount Fuji means "volcano" in Japanese. It is 3776 meters above sea level and covers an area of ??90.76 square kilometers. It stands in the central and southern parts of Honshu, spanning Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures, and 80 kilometers east of Tokyo.
It is the highest peak in Japan and one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. It is currently dormant, but geologists still classify it as an active volcano.
This mountain peak, regarded as a "holy mountain" by the Japanese, has erupted 18 times since it was recorded in 781. The last eruption was in 1707 and has been dormant ever since.
The two craters on the top of the mountain have formed two beautiful volcanic lakes. At the foot of the mountain, there are various caves left after the volcanic eruption, some of which are still erupting.
The cave walls in Fugaku Wind Cave are covered with stalactite-like icicles, which are called "ten thousand years of snow".
Mount Fuji is surrounded by the "Eight Fuji Peaks" such as Kenbine, Hakusandake, Kusushidake, Ohidake, Izudake, Seijidake, Komagatake and Mt.
Mount Fuji has four main climbing entrances, namely the Fujinomiya Exit, Subashiri Exit, Gotemba Exit, and Fujiyoshida (Lake Kawaguchi) Exit, of which the first three are in Shizuoka Prefecture.
The holy temples located on the top of the mountain, Kusushi Shrine and Sengen Shrine, are the main scenic spots of Fuji-Hakone Izu National Park and are also popular places for tourists.
There are Fuji Five Lakes at the northern foot of Mount Fuji. From east to west they are Yamanaka Lake, Kawaguchi Lake, Saiko Lake, Shojin Lake and Motosu Lake. The lakes and mountains are very pleasant.
The reflection of Mount Fuji reflected in Lake Kawaguchi is known as one of the wonders of Mount Fuji.
Oshino Village in the southeast of the lake has eight ponds, including Oshino Pond and Mirror Pond, collectively known as the "Oshino Hakkai" and is connected to Lake Yamanaka.
The southern foothills are a vast plateau pasture with green grass and flocks of cattle and sheep.
Not only the natural scenery is charming all year round, but there are also various places for leisure activities.
It is suitable for camping, swimming, fishing, etc. in summer, and it is a good place for skiing and skating in winter.
It is said that bathing in the volcanic lake on the top of the mountain can ward off disasters.
Japan tourist attractions: Tokyo Tokyo is the capital of Japan and one of the largest cities in the world.
Tokyo was founded in 1457 and was called Edo in ancient times.
After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, Emperor Meiji moved the capital from Kyoto to Edo and renamed it Tokyo.
Tokyo, Yokohama, and Chiba form Japan's famous Keihin Industrial Zone.
Tokyo is also the commercial and financial center of Japan.
In the eyes of many young people in Asia, Tokyo is a city full of vitality and sense of the times, and it is always at the forefront of fashion.
Pop music, idol TV series, Walkman, MD, mobile phones, cosmetics, video games, thick-soled shoes and avant-garde makeup, all the favorites of young people, all start here.
Ginza, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Shibuya, the place names of the most prosperous areas in Tokyo, have become bible names in the minds of fashionable young people.
Odaiba, known as the Champs Elysées in France, is the most popular leisure resort area in Japan today.
Taking the Shinkansen, which extends in all directions in Tokyo, you can quickly travel through Tokyo's east, west, north and south, and come to the Tama area to enjoy the autumn leaves and red maples of the National Park; or pass through Japan's largest plain, the Kanto Plain, to enjoy the holy beauty of Mount Fuji.
Tokyo's cherry blossoms have long been known to everyone in Lu Xun's articles.