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Japan travel guide

Day 1 Osaka Castle Park (Shinsaibashi ~ Kiyomizudera Temple, a world cultural heritage ~ Arashiyama Togetsukyo Bridge, Zhou Enlai's Poetry Monument

Osaka City, visit the symbol of Osaka --- -The castle in Osaka Castle Park was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a famous ancient Japanese general. It is one of the three largest castles in Japan.

Come to Shinsaibashi, the largest commercial street in Kansai. It was developed around the Shinsaibashi-suji shopping street with arcade facilities. Large department stores, century-old shops, various small shops for ordinary people, and specialty stores are lined up in rows. Here you can choose your favorite products. .

Go to Kyoto and visit the thousand-year-old Kiyomizu-dera Temple, one of the world cultural heritages. The temple was built in 798 AD and was built on a cliff. It is one of the famous temples in Japan, and you can nostalgic at Sakashita outside the temple. Shop for your favorite Japanese traditional crafts and foods in the shopping street.

Take a photo in front of Arashiyama Togetsukyo Bridge in Kameyama Park at the foot of Arashiyama Mountain in Kyoto, and read the poem monument of Zhou Enlai, September 1917. Zhou Enlai traveled east to Japan to study. On his way back to China in April 1919, he visited Kyoto and wrote four poems in vernacular. Japanese-style hot spring hotel

Day 2: Play in the snow at GRINPA in Mount Fuji Forest Park

After breakfast, head to the Mount Fuji area and come to GRINPA Forest Park to experience snow fun and exciting snow activities - skiing Basin, making snowmen, and having snowball fights are different from the joyful atmosphere of skiing. It is suitable for all ages and the whole family can enjoy the fun in the snow together.

After lunch, we went to Oshino Hakkai. "Oshino" is the name of a village. Located between Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchi in the Hakone area at the foot of Mount Fuji, "Hakkai" refers to the fact that the snow water from Mount Fuji is filtered through the ground into clear spring water, and then gushes out from eight places in Oshino. The water quality is extremely clear and sweet, and it was selected as one of the "Hachikai" in 1985. "One of the Top 100 Famous Waters in Japan". Go to a hot spring hotel and experience Japanese hot springs.

Accommodation

Ishiwa Green Water Pavilion or Yamanakako Hot Spring Hotel

Day 3 Kawagoe Koe Toto~Asakusa Kaminarimon~Tokyo Imperial Palace, Nijubashi~Ginza

After breakfast, go to Kawagoe Little Edo in Saitama Prefecture. Many ancient buildings from the Edo period are still preserved. Wandering here, there are It’s a beautiful feeling to go back in time. Four hundred years ago, the Edo period (1603-1867) was the era when the Tokugawa shogunate ruled Japan, and it was also the last era of Japanese feudal rule, laying the foundation for the prosperity of today’s Tokyo.

Then go to Tokyo and visit the Asakusa Kaminarimon Kannon Temple, which is the most visited in Japan. As the gate of Sensoji Temple, the Kaminarimon Gate was built in 942 AD to pray for world peace and good harvests (the tour takes about 1 hour ) Prayer custom: Tourists draw lots at Sensoji Temple, shake the lottery tube first, and then look for the lottery according to the number. The lottery is a Chinese poem with an explanation. People happily take it home after they draw a lucky lot. If you draw a lottery that you are not satisfied with, tie it to a tree in order to turn bad luck into good luck.

Visit the Imperial Palace Square in the center of Tokyo. It used to be the castle where the Tokugawa shogunate lived, but now it belongs to the emperor. When you stay at your residence and take photos in front of Niju Bridge, you will truly be in Japan!

Come to Ginza (stay for about 1 hour), known as the "Heart of Tokyo". It is the most prosperous mid-to-high-end commercial district in Tokyo and even Japan, and is the first place for shopping. There are many world-famous stores and high-end restaurants here, which are loved by consumers from all over the world. Famous department stores in Ginza business district: Seibu Department Store, Mitsukoshi Department Store, Matsuzakaya, Printemps. Famous toy store: Hakuhinkan.

Accommodation

Yokohama Washington, Tokyo Bay Garden Plaza or MY STAY Hotel

Day 4 Meiji Jingu ~ Odaiba (Seaside Park, Fuji TV Plaza , Toyota Auto Showcase, Venus Castle) ~ Tokyo Bay Undersea Tunnel, Fireflies on the Sea ~ Kisarazu OUTLETS Premium Outlets

After breakfast, visit Meiji Jingu Shrine, located in the center of Tokyo, covering an area of ??70 hectares. The largest green space in the center of Tokyo besides the Imperial Palace, it was built on November 1, Taisho 9. After the deaths of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, the people built Meiji Shrine to commemorate their merits.

Then go to Odaiba, the new center of Tokyo. The seaside park has an open beach, the Statue of Liberty, Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower, and a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay. Next to the park is Fuji Television, which is currently one of the most influential commercial television media in East Asia. Many famous Japanese dramas and variety shows are produced by Fuji Television. Visiting the Toyota Automobile Exhibition Hall, you can sit in the cab and experience Toyota's latest models of beautiful cars.

After lunch, go to Haizhiying, which is a 600-meter-long giant artificial island in the sea. It looks like an aircraft carrier during the day, and at night it looks like glowing fireflies shining on the sea. Therefore, it is also called "Firefly on the Sea". It is actually an observation deck and shopping mall tourist place to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Tokyo Bay.

Afterwards, we returned to the bridge from the bottom of the sea to Kisarazu, and went to the largest Japanese Mitsui OUTLETS Kisarazu discount center in Tokyo, which has gathered many world-famous fashion brands, popular personalized lifestyle stores, small commodities, and sporting goods. , outdoor products and daily groceries, as well as various leisure facilities such as cafes and restaurants, allowing you to enjoy fashion in one stop.