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What are the famous scenic spots in Japan?

1, Miyajima. The whole Miyajima is an island full of aura within the "Iwashima Shrine" and has gradually become the center of faith, mainly dedicated to three goddesses in Japanese mythology. Its most famous is Yandao Shrine and its red torii, which stood in the sea throughout the dynasty and was very popular in the world.

2. Mount Fuji. The highest mountain in Japan is one of the important national symbols of Japan. Mount Fuji is divided into 10 stages from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, and each stage is closed. Starting from the foot of the mountain to halfway up the mountain is called closing your eyes. You can climb up to five eyes by bus, and climb from here. Hekou Lake can capture the reflection of Mount Fuji in the lake, and Endurance Eight Seas is known as "Jiuzhaigou, Japan".

3. Jingu Temple. Formerly known as rokuonji, it is a Buddhist temple, which was completed in 1397. From a distance, they are all shiny golden yellow, and they are also famous in the world. You can enjoy the golden pavilion reflected in the mirror lake pool. You have to walk a long way before entering the Golden Pavilion Temple. Although it is far away, it is quite quiet under the dense shade.

4. Dongda Temple. It has a history of 1200 years and is the largest wooden structure in the world. Temples have a long history, and many buildings, Buddha statues and paintings are treasures in the history of architecture and art, with high value. According to legend, the completion of this temple is due to the reverence of Empress Mingfei of Japan to Wu Zetian, modeled after Dayun Temple founded by Wu Zetian.

5. Kiyomizu Temple. The oldest temple in Kyoto is listed as one of Japan's national treasures! Founded in 778, it is one of the cherry blossom viewing places in Kyoto. In autumn, red maple is cool, and it is also a scenic spot to enjoy maple. The scenery of Kiyomizu Temple is super beautiful all year round. The temple is suspended halfway up the mountain overlooking the city.

6. Himeji City. It is a castle in Hikiji City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. A white castle is surrounded by pink cherry blossoms, and the girl is full of heart! Look, the address is Himeji City. It has undergone five years of major renovation. Because its outer wall is white, it is also called Egret City, and because of its high preservation, it is called "the first famous city in Japan".

7. Sensoji Temple. It is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The gate of the temple is called "Leimen", and the official name is "Leifeng Shenmen". It is a symbol of Japan and Asakusa, and more than one person visits it every day. As a tourist attraction to learn about Japanese national culture, there are an endless stream of tourists from all over the world!

8, and 6 _ The first of the three famous Japanese gardens, built in 1676, was built by Kaga lords for many years, but the basic concept of gardening remained the same, and it was named Liu Kan Garden with the conditions of "grandeur, seclusion, manpower, ancient style, spring and overlooking". Ponds, fountains, waterfalls, streams and other landscapes have been set up, trees such as pine, maple, plum and cherry have been planted, and flowers such as orchids, chrysanthemums, swallows and lawns have been added, and pavilions, platforms, buildings and pavilions have been added. This is a returning garden.

9. Matsumoto. It is one of the existing 12 battlements in Japan. It was built in the first year of Yu Yongzheng (1504) and was originally named Shenzhi City. As a typical Pingcheng, it is the only Tianshou architectural complex with Datianshou as the center, which is composed of Gan Xiaotian Shou, Tatsumi Auxiliary Paddle, Jian Yue Paddle and Zhangdu Paddle. Himeji City, Kamiyama City and Iwan City are four national treasure ancient cities designated by the Japanese government.