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Must-see attractions in Japanese travel guides

Japan's tourist attractions include: Mount Fuji, Tokyo Tower Osaka Universal Studios (TV Tower), Ginza, Tokyo, Japan, and Daiwa, Fuji.

Mount fuji 1

Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan and one of the important national symbols of Japan. An active volcano spanning Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, near the Pacific coast, is located about 80 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. Mount Fuji is known as the "Holy Mountain" by the Japanese people and is a symbol of the Japanese nation. As one of the national symbols of Japan, it enjoys a high reputation all over the world.

2. Universal Studios Osaka Japan

Universal Studios Japan (USJ for short) is located in this flower area in Osaka, Japan. There are all kinds of parent-child entertainment facilities and cartoon characters with Japanese characteristics, and it is also a movie theme playground, which is divided into eight areas: new york District, Hollywood District, San Francisco City, Harry Potter Magic World, Water World, Goodwill Village, World Wonderland and Jurassic Park.

3. Tokyo Tower (TV Tower)

Tokyo Tower is located in Tokyo Park, with a height of 332.6 meters. It was modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris and was completed in June1958+1October 14. It is a landmark building in Tokyo.

4. Ginza, Tokyo, Japan

Ginza is one of the three major scenic spots symbolizing Japan's nature, history and modernity. It is as famous as the Champs Elysé es in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York, and it is one of the three prosperous centers in the world.

5. Fujian Daohe Society

Established in the 8th century, Fujimi Rice Field Society of Japan is one of the shrines with the highest incense in Kyoto, which mainly worships the rice field god headed by the spirit god. Miriam is the god of agriculture and commerce. Pilgrims come to worship for a bumper harvest, prosperous business and safe traffic.