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What places of interest are there in Japan?

1, Jinge Temple

Originally the villa of saionji's Minister of Public Worship, it was built in the 4th century A.D./KLOC-0, and was later owned by the shogunate ashikaga yoshimitsu, and was extensively renovated and expanded. Up to three floors, the second and third floors are covered with gold foil. Looking from a distance, it is resplendent and magnificent, so it is called "Golden Pavilion Temple".

The first layer is the aristocratic style in Heian period, the second layer is the samurai style in Muromachi period, and the third layer is modeled after the "formal roof" in Tang Dynasty in China. In front of the temple is a garden centered on Jinghu Lake, and the splendid pavilions are reflected in Jinghu Lake, which is a representative landscape of Kyoto.

2. Sensoji Temple

Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, has the most "Edo style". It was built in 628, praying for world peace and abundant crops. Come here to feel the architectural style of Japanese temples and local folk culture, and feel the beauty of different cultures. Located in Taitung District, Tokyo.

3. Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan, representing the spirit and culture of Japan, and it is a beautiful, solemn, natural and elegant public mountain in the hearts of the Japanese people. If you want to experience the essence of Japanese culture and spirit, you must travel to Mount Fuji in Japan, which is also rated as one of the top ten ecotourism destinations in the world.

4.silver pagoda

The Silver Pagoda is located at the foot of Dongshan Mountain in Kyoto. It was built in 1482 by Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the grandson of Muromachi shogunate Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, according to the model of Kinkaku Temple. This is an exquisite two-story attic.

5. Tang Zhaoti Temple

Tangzhaoti Temple is a famous ancient temple, located in Wujiao Street, Xijing, Nara County, Japan. It was built by Jian Zhen, a monk of the Tang Dynasty in China in 759 AD. At the peak, there were 3000 monks. There are Jintang, lecture hall, classics, treasures, auditorium and Drum Tower. Among them, Jintang is the largest and is famous for its exquisite architecture. There is a statue of Master Jian Zhen. The statues of Jintang, Beijing-Tibet, Drum Tower and Jian Zhen are known as national treasures. There are many tourists at home and abroad.