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What are the recommended places to travel to Japan?

There are many interesting places in Japan, and different seasons have different characteristics, especially the cherry blossom viewing activities in spring and maple viewing activities in autumn, which have always attracted countless tourists. Popular tourist destinations in Japan include Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Okinawa, Hokkaido, Nagoya, Yokohama, and more.

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is the representative city of modern Japan. Ueno Park and Sensoji Temple, as well as Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Hibiya Park where cherry blossoms bloom, are all good sightseeing spots. The colorful shopping venues of Ginza, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Shibuya have always been the favorite shopping destinations for fashionable young people. If you are coming to Japan with your children, you can’t miss the popular Disneyland and experience the fun of vacation together.

Hokkaido, located in northern Japan, is the second largest island in Japan after Honshu. When you come to Hokkaido, the most famous thing is to soak in hot springs. Lake Toya, Noboribetsu Hot Spring, Tokachi River Hot Spring, etc. are all good health resorts. In winter, you can go skiing at Niseko Ski Resort and Furano Ski Resort. After skiing, go to the hot springs and feel the unique passion of ice and fire.

Yokohama is located in Kanagawa Prefecture and is the largest satellite city of Tokyo. There is the largest Chinatown in Asia, where you can taste authentic Chinese food that is no less than the original. It is especially popular with Chinese in Japan and Japanese who like Chinese culture. There are also many Western-style buildings in Yamanote-cho, including romantic red brick warehouses and beautiful Ferris wheels. You can travel between Tokyo and Yokohama in less than an hour by Shinkansen, and the transportation is very convenient and developed.

Japan’s Mount Fuji, a famous active volcano, is the highest peak in Japan. Spanning Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures, it is also a symbol of Japan. If you want to climb Mount Fuji, Fujinomiyaguchi City in Shizuoka Prefecture is a popular accommodation place, and the Fujinomiyaguchi Line is the easiest entrance to climb Mount Fuji. July and August are the peak months for climbing Mount Fuji every year, but there are more typhoons in August, so it is recommended to climb in July.

Nagoya is the central city of the Chukyo Circle, one of Japan's three major metropolitan areas. Nagoya not only has a rich historical charm, but also the three great heroes of Japan's Warring States Period - Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu were all born here.