1. Tokyo has the largest population among all prefectures in Japan. The total population accounts for more than one-third of Japan’s population. Tokyo’s famous tourist attractions include Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, the Tokyo Diet Building, Sensoji Temple, and Hamarikyu Palace.
, Ueno Park and Zoo, etc.
2. Osaka. The famous cherry blossom viewing activity and place in Osaka is the "Sakura Passage" near the Mint, which brings together various types of cherry blossoms - as many as 131 varieties and 350 trees.
The Osaka Kishiwada Float Festival has a history of more than 300 years. It is a festival to worship the local patron saint and pray for a good harvest, disease-free and disaster relief.
3. Sapporo. Sapporo is a tourist city famous for its snow. Odori Park, a linear park located in the center of Sapporo, is also the venue for the annual Sapporo Snow Festival. On October 5, 2018, Sapporo City was selected as one of the “New Three in Japan”
Big Night City".
4. Shizuoka has Mount Fuji within its territory, as well as the Fuji volcanic belt where volcanoes such as Mount Aitaka and Mount Togasa are located. The mountains extend to the Izu Peninsula. It is rich in hot spring resources and is known as the "Hot Spring Peninsula".
5. Nagasaki, Nagasaki is rich in nature and beautiful landscapes.
There are two national parks, two national parks and six prefectural natural parks in the prefecture.
Unzen Hot Spring is famous for its mountain hot springs. The hot spring water here is milky white sulfur spring, which is very effective for people with cold constitution and skin diseases.