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What are the three major scenic spots in Japan?

Mount Fuji (ふじさん) is located in the south-central part of Honshu Island, with an altitude of 3776 meters. It is the highest mountain in Japan. The Japanese call it "Holy Mountain", which is a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is about 80 kilometers away from Tokyo and spans Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, covering an area of 90.76 square kilometers. The whole mountain is conical, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. There are "Eight Fuji Peaks" around Mount Fuji, such as Jianfeng, Baishan, Jiusu Zhiyue, Dariyue, Yidou Yue, Cheng Jieyue, Juyue Yue and Sanyue. Mount Fuji also has fantasy travel museum, insect museum, natural science museum, strange stone museum, Fuji museum, large science museum, botanical garden, wild bird park, wild monkey park and various sports and entertainment places. The sacred temples located on the top of the mountain-Jiushi Shrine and Asakusa Shrine are the main attractions of Izu National Park in Hakone-CHO, Fuji.

Tokyo Tower, located in Tokyo, was built at 1958 and is 333 meters high. The top of the tallest independence tower in Japan is equipped with radio transmitting antennas, 2 1 TV turntables and radio stations of seven TV stations in Tokyo. At the height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observation deck; At an altitude of 250 meters, there is also a special observatory. The observatory is surrounded by large glass windows that fall to the ground and tilt outward. Standing on the lookout overlooking Tokyo, the whole city has a panoramic view. The lower part of the tower is a tower, the first floor is a lounge, the second floor is a shopping mall, the third floor is the largest wax museum in Japan and the Far East, the fourth floor is a modern science museum and TV studio, and the fifth floor is a radio transmitter.

TVXQ! Temple Tang Zhao Ti Temple, located in Naraichi, was built by Jian Zhen, a monk of the Tang Dynasty in China. It is the general temple of Japanese Buddhist legalists. This building with the architectural style of China's prosperous Tang Dynasty was recognized as a Japanese national treasure. After Jian Zhen (688-763 AD), a monk of the Tang Dynasty, made his sixth voyage to the Western Ocean, the construction of Tianpingbaozi began in the third year (759 AD) and was completed in about 770 AD. The red banner "Tang Zhao Ti Temple" on the gate of the temple was written by Japanese queen Xiao Gan after imitating Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi. The pine forest in the temple is lush, the courtyard is quiet and the hall is heavy. There are lecture halls and annular altars in Tian Ping era, Jintang in the late Nara era (AD 7 10-789), Drum Tower, Auditorium and Buddha statues after Tian Ping in Kamakura era (AD 1 185- 1333). In front of the Royal Shadow Hall, there is Jian Zhen's tomb. There are many famous flowers and plants in the hospital, such as pine trees, osmanthus, peony, Sun Wenlian, Tang Temple Lotus, Tang Temple Orchid, Dance Princess Lotus, Japan-China Friendship Lotus and Yangzhou Qionghua.