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What is the countryside like in Japan?

When it comes to traveling to Japan, everyone's impression is probably inseparable from the city scenery like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, or the snow-capped mountains in Hokkaido and the hot springs in Kyushu.

In fact, hidden between the hustle and bustle of big cities and the crowds in tourist areas, there are still many quiet villages in Japan worth exploring: walking among wild flowers in the countryside has a different taste.

Japanese countryside in Meiyingmachi, Hokkaido

Maybe you have seen many rainbow-like flower fields in Japanese dramas or movies. In fact, many of these beautiful scenery are based on the "Four Seasons Colorful Mountain" in Meiying Town, Japan.

In Meiying Town, you can ride a horse through the jigsaw puzzle road and find the tree of health and Mary or the seven-star tree. Soak in platinum hot springs; Taste the delicious curry oolong noodles-just like the old people who have lived here for generations, feel the quiet life.

Japan Village, Akai Kawamura, Hokkaido

If you visit Chichuan in spring and summer, you can see flocks of cattle and sheep grazing freely in Shan Ye under the blue sky and white clouds, and chickens, ducks and other birds will strut around the farm.

In addition, you can have close contact with goats, horses, pigs, ostriches, dogs, rabbits and other animals on the farm and taste delicious sausages and roast chicken on Japanese farms.

Shirakawa Village, Gifu Prefecture, Japan

The most famous architectural style of Shirakawa Village is "Crossed Hands"-a herringbone wooden house covered with thatch. /kloc-more than 0/00 buildings are neatly arranged in the village, and the feeling of the ancient village is very distinct.

The "Lianchuang" in Shirakawa Village is a world cultural heritage certified by the United Nations! The village is surrounded by mountains, and rice fields and rivers flow quietly, quiet and harmonious.

Gao Qiao-CHO, Miyazaki Prefecture, rural Japan.

The highland towns in Miyazaki Hayao are full of southern sentiment and splendid mountain flowers. The "Gaoqianhu Peak" is shrouded in mist, and there is a "wild bird forest" inhabited by various rare birds next to the "Yuchi" at the foot of the mountain. Here, you can enjoy Japanese style flowers and birds.

Dacang Village, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan

If you have seen Naruto, you must know the Japanese love for noodles. Dazang Village in Yamagata Prefecture is the origin of buckwheat noodles, which is a national treasure of Japan.

To produce such delicious noodles, the farmland in Dacang Village is by no means idle-the terraced fields in Dacang Village are rated as "hundred terraces" in Japan, which is worth seeing.

There is also the No.23 Snowman Collection, which is known as the largest in Japan, and attracts many local Japanese tourists to pay their respects here every year.

Dalu Village, Nagano Prefecture, Japan

Dalu Village is located in Xia 'ina County, Nagano Prefecture. Although it is only a small village, it preserves the Dalu kabuki that has been circulated since the Edo period.

Beautiful Dalu Village, where cherry blossoms can be enjoyed in spring, cool in summer, red leaves in autumn and snow in winter, is a good place suitable for all seasons.

Nanxiaoguoding, Kumamoto Prefecture, rural Japan

Nanxiaokomachi is a famous hot spring town in Japan, where there are hundreds of hot springs, large and small, and the open-air hot spring "Kurokawa Hot Spring" is even more famous. Complementing the hot springs are well-known natural protection plants such as "Jinpiluo Mountain" which are spread all over the vicinity of Nanxiaoguo Town.