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What does Japan look like in the eyes of photographers?

Shinjuku is one of the 23 special districts in Tokyo, Japan, and the most famous bustling business district in Tokyo and even Japan.

Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan after Tokyo and an international port city in the east of Kanagawa Prefecture.

Kyoto, with a long history and unique culture, holds many temple fairs a year and retains many cultural traditions.

Hokkaido is located in the north of Japan, accounting for one-fifth of the total area of Japan. It is located at the northernmost of Japan's four main islands and is the second largest island in Japan.

Miyajima, also known as "Yandao".

Islands in southwestern Hiroshima Prefecture and western Hiroshima Bay, Japan.

It is listed as one of the three major scenic spots in Japan and is called Miyajima in Anyi.

Mount Fuji, which means "volcano" in Japanese, is the highest mountain in Japan and one of the largest active volcanoes in the world at an altitude of 3,776 meters.

Sapporo, a metropolis located in Daoyang, Hokkaido, Japan, is the fifth most populous city in Japan and one of the cities designated by Japanese laws.