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What to do in Japan in March

There are many beautiful places in Japan worth seeing. Different seasons have the same beautiful scenery. So which places are fun in Japan in March? Let me give you a brief introduction. Let’s take a look. .

A hot spring resort famous for its stage. There are rows of wooden hotels here, and the gas lamps on the streets will light up every sunset, and the whole city is enveloped in a romantic atmosphere of the Taisho era. Many tourists come here all year round because they admire the unique customs here.

Sagano Bamboo Forest

Arashiyama, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

The road surrounded by bamboo forests is often used as a filming location for movies and TV series. Just like the scene described in the early winter landscape poem "Kyoto Arashiyama Lantern Road", both sides of the bamboo forest are lit up with lights. The lights sway in the bamboo forest at night, immersing you in the dreamlike scenery.

Shirakawa Ao

Shirakawa Village in Gifu Prefecture

The unique architectural style and streetscape known as "Gasho-zukuri" are widely praised and listed as a World Cultural Heritage . Today, there are only about 150 Gassho-zukuri houses left, making them extremely valuable. Under the snowflakes that fall in winter, Shirakawa-go looks like a fairy tale world. In winter there is nearly 2 meters of snow, which is very interesting. Lighting events are held on specific days in January and February.

Nadakuroiwa Narcissus

Nadakuroiwa, Minamiko City, Hyogo Prefecture

The winter scenery of Awaji Island. It extends to the sea on a 45-degree slope and covers an area of ??about 7 hectares. It is particularly famous for its approximately 5 million daffodils blooming together. Walking along the sidewalk is like walking on a white carpet. It should be noted that there are many steep slopes and steps on the sidewalk. Please wear sports shoes or flat shoes for walking convenience.

Lake Kussharo

Teshiki Town, Kawakami County, Hokkaido

With an area of ??80 square kilometers, it is the sixth largest lake in Japan and the largest crater lake in Japan. There are many hot springs and various activities around, making it suitable for sightseeing all year round in winter and summer. What's strange is that in winter, swans flock together, and the ice surface expands and shrinks, sometimes forming a 10-meter-long, 2-meter-high fractured uplift landscape, which is called the "Oshen Crossing" and is a must-see.

Lake Toya

Toyako Town, Gota-gun, Hokkaido

A circular crater lake formed due to volcanic activity. This area is now a national park and has been registered as a "Japanese Geopark" and a "World Geopark". Near Lake Toya Hot Spring, there are many hotels and hotels, and there is an endless stream of tourists.

Miho Coast

Shimizu to Miho, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture

Located on the Miho Peninsula, it is known as "one of the three new scenic spots in Japan" and is composed of 3 A sea of ??pine forests stretching for 7 kilometers consisting of 699 pine trees. This miraculous work of nature has been registered as a World Cultural Heritage. The beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji and the Izu Peninsula across Suruga Bay can often be seen in Ukiyo-e art works.