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Is Japan fun?

Fun places in Japan:

Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine - Kitakyushu

Tenmangu Shrine enshrines Michizane Kwanhara, who is hailed as the "God of Learning" in Japan ” and “God of Heaven” have a history of 1100 years. This is a holy place for praying for names on the gold list. Every year, up to 7 million people come here to worship and pray.

There is a forest on the right front of the main hall. Every spring, It is the earliest to bloom, so it is called "Flying Plum".

Space World - Kitakyushu

The first space theme park, including simulated space facilities and thrilling amusement themes. The entire park The theme of Beppu Hot Spring is to show a future city of the universe and the earth.

Beppu Hot Spring

The main spring sources of Beppu Hot Spring are distributed in eight regions, with an outflow of about 100,000 tons. , both in terms of spring quality and outflow volume, it ranks first in Japan, and its outflow volume is second only to Yellowstone Park in the United States.

Aso Volcano (Kusasenri)

Worldwide The largest disk-shaped volcano is an active volcano and one of Japan's representative volcanoes. There is a crater on the top of the mountain. It is located in the northeast of Kumamoto Prefecture. It is shaped like a green cone on the grassland. Snow can be seen in winter and fog appears in the mountains. Ice.

Kumamoto Castle

One of the three most famous cities in Japan, in the 6th year of Keicho (1601), the famous general Kato Kiyomasa spent seven years to complete it and built it for Azuchi Momoyama Temple. Architectural model. During the Southwest Civil War in the 10th year of Meiji (1877), it was destroyed by an unknown fire. Only the basement trench walls of the third castle tower and Honmaru main hall were preserved, and they were later rebuilt in 1960.

The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum

During World War II, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Japan, forcing Japan to end the war early. The Atomic Bomb Museum displays related information about the atomic bombs. Information and an ideal world without the threat of nuclear weapons.

Huis Ten Bosch

A resort built with green water, flowers and windmills that is very similar to the Netherlands, Huis Ten Bosch Located in Omura Bay, Nagasaki, it covers an area of ??152 hectares, twice the size of Tokyo Disneyland. HUIS TEN BOSCH originally means "Forest House" in Dutch.

Tokyo Tower

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Completed in 1958, the tower is 333 meters high. It is the tallest independent iron tower in Japan and the highest point in Tokyo. On the upper part of the tower are radio transmitting antennas for 7 Tokyo TV stations, 21 TV relay stations, radio stations, national railways and other stations.

Sensoji Temple

Sensoji Temple is located in Taito District, Tokyo. It is said that the early Sensoji Temple was built to enshrine the statue of Guanyin. Later, the temple was repeatedly damaged by wars and fires, and was destroyed several times. . In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu built the five-storied pagoda, Asakusa Shrine, Nio Gate, Niten Gate, etc. with the main hall of Sensoji Temple as the center. It became a famous large temple at that time and a recreational place for Edo citizens.

Disneyland

Disneyland is the largest amusement park built in Japan imitating the Disneyland in the United States. It is also the first Disney-style amusement park in Asia. Disneyland is located in Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, 10 kilometers away from Tokyo, and was built on reclaimed land. Opened on April 15, 1983, its purpose is to gather the culmination of historical knowledge, fairy tales, natural scenery and modern science, integrate knowledge into entertainment, and strive to make various games suitable for people of all ages.

Yokohama

Yokohama is the third largest city in Japan. The "Chinatown" in the city center is an area where overseas Chinese live together. There are more than 300 shops and more than 100 restaurants on both sides of the street. Entirely run by Chinese. There is also a Guandi Temple in the center of the street. The two major political groups in modern Chinese history, the Royalist Party and the Revival of China Society, both had activities in Yokohama. Dr. Sun Yat-sen established the Xingzhonghui branch in Yokohama, Kang Youwei founded Datong School in Yokohama, and Liang Qichao founded "Xinmin Congbao" and "Guofeng Bao" in Yokohama.

Hakone

Hakone is located in the southwest of Kanagawa Prefecture, 90 kilometers away from Tokyo. It is Japan's hot spring town and health resort. About 400,000 years ago, this place was once a crater with plumes of smoke rising into the sky and lava splashing everywhere. Today's Hakone is surrounded by green peaks, gurgling streams and beautiful hot springs. Take the mountain tram, cable car and aerial crane to climb the mountain, and you can enjoy the winding valley, the majesty of Mount Fuji and the beautiful scenery of Lake Ashi. It enjoys the title of "National Park".

Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is hailed as the "Holy Mountain" by the Japanese people. Mount Fuji is located in the south-central part of Honshu, about 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, with an altitude of 3,776 meters. The mountain is cone-shaped, like a suspended upside-down fan. Japanese poets once used the words "jade fan hanging upside down over the East China Sea and the sky" and "Fuji white snow reflects the morning sun", etc. Verses praise it. Due to the eruption of the volcanic crater, countless caves were formed at the foot of the mountain, which are various and very charming. Some caves still have jets of gas, while others are as cold as ice. The most beautiful cave wall in Fugaku Wind Cave is covered with stalactite-like icicles, which remain unchanged all year round and are exposed to "ten thousand years of snow". It is regarded as a rare spectacle. There are two large and small craters on the top of the mountain. When the weather is fine, you can view it from the top of the mountain. You can see the sunrise, sea of ??clouds, shadow Fuji and other natural scenery. The sacred temples Kusushi Shrine and Sengen Shrine located on the top of the mountain are also popular places for tourists.

The cherry blossoms are in full bloom during the Spring Festival in the Mount Fuji area. , the mountain breeze is blowing in summer, the mountains are covered with red leaves in autumn, and the mountains are covered with snow in winter.

There are more than 2,000 species of plants around the mountain, making it a natural botanical garden. Every year in July and August, Japanese people compete to climb here.

Sushi is a kind of food that is made from sashimi, raw shrimp, raw fish meal, etc., mixed with white rice, vinegar, seafood, horseradish, etc., and is shaped into rice balls and eaten. There are many types of sushi, no fewer than hundreds, and sushi in various regions also has different characteristics. Most of them are made with rice and vinegar, then fish, meat, eggs are wrapped in seaweed or tofu skin. When eating raw fish sushi, drink Japanese green tea or sake for a unique flavor.

Fun places: Mount Fuji (Fuji Mountain) is located in the south-central part of Honshu, with an altitude of 3776 meters. It is the highest peak in Japan. The Japanese regard it as a "holy mountain" and a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is about 80 kilometers away from Tokyo. , spanning Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures, covering an area of ??90.76 square kilometers. The entire mountain is cone-shaped, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. Mount Fuji is surrounded by the "Eight Fuji Peaks" such as Kenbine, Hakusan, Kusu-dake, Ohichidake, Izudake, Sekidake, Komagatake and Mitake. Fuji Mountain also has Fantasy Travel Hall, Insect Museum, Natural Science Hall, Strange Stone Museum, Fuji Museum, large science museum, botanical garden, wild bird garden, wild monkey park and various sports and entertainment venues. 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>>

Tokyo Tower is located in Tokyo and was built in 1958. , the tower is 333 meters high. The upper part of this tallest independent iron tower in Japan is equipped with radio transmitting antennas for 7 TV stations, 21 TV relay stations and radio stations in Tokyo. At a height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observation deck; at a height of 250 meters, there is also a special observation deck. There are large floor-to-ceiling glass windows on all sides of the observatory, and the windows tilt outward. Standing on the observation deck, you can overlook the city of Tokyo and have a panoramic view of the entire city. The lower part of the tower is the Iron Tower Building, with a lounge on the first floor, a shopping mall on the second floor, a wax museum, the largest in Japan and the Far East, on the third floor, a modern science museum and a television studio on the fourth floor, and a radio transmitter on the fifth floor> >

Toshodai Temple (Toshodai Temple) located in Nara City was built by the eminent monk Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty in China. It is the main temple of the Japanese Buddhist Vinaya Sect. This temple has the architecture of the prosperous Tang Dynasty in China. The building was designated as a national treasure of Japan. After the eminent monk Jianzhen (688-763 AD) of the Tang Dynasty made his sixth trip to Japan, construction began in the third year of Tianping Baozi (759 AD) and was completed around 770 AD. The red banner "Tang Zhaoti Temple" on the gate of the temple was written by Empress Xiaoqian of Japan in imitation of Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy. Inside the temple, there are green pine forests, quiet courtyards, and many palaces. There are lecture halls and altars from the Tenpyo period, Jintang in the late Nara period (710-789 AD), and drum towers, auditoriums, and scales from the Kamakura period (1185-1333 AD). Later Buddha statues, ritual instruments and scriptures. There is the Jianzhen Tomb to the east in front of the Royal Shadow Hall. In the courtyard, there are pine trees, osmanthus, peony, peony, "Sun Wenlian", "Tangzhaoti Temple Lotus", "Tangzhaoti Temple Green Lotus", "Dancing Fei Lotus" and "Dancing Fei Lotus" from China. Famous flowers such as "Japan-China Friendship Lotus" and Yangzhou's Qionghua. >>

Hiroshima Peace Park

Japan's largest lake - Lake Biwa: Lake Biwa covers an area of ??about 670 square kilometers and is the "mother" of nearly 20 million people in the Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe metropolitan areas. "Lake" is also a treasure house of species with a history of about 4 million years. The story of the "resurrection" of Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan

The pearl of Hokkaido - Lake Toya: Lake Toya is located in the southwest of Hokkaido, Japan, and is part of Shikotsu Toya National Park, covering an area of ??70.7 square kilometers. It is the third largest crater lake in Japan after Lake Kussharo and Lake Shikotsu. Lake Toya means "mountain lake" in the language of the indigenous Ainu people. It was formed by several volcanic eruptions about 100,000 years ago. Because it is located in an area with frequent volcanic activity, Lake Toya has become the highest latitude ice-free lake in Japan. It is surrounded by mountains, lush green and full of hot springs. It is a resort for leisure and health, and enjoys the reputation of "Pearl of Hokkaido".

I wish my friends a good time in Japan, good food and good drinks, and I hope my answer will be adopted, thank you!