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Introduction to Japanese tourist attractions English version introduction to Japanese tourist attractions
There are many issues to consider when traveling, such as accommodation, travel expenses and so on. Friends who want to travel to Japan, do you all know what tourist attractions Japan can't miss? Here is a brief introduction to the scenic spots that must be visited when traveling to Japan, hoping to help you.
What are the must-see spots for traveling to Japan 1
Mount fuji 1
Mount Fuji is not only the highest mountain in Japan, but also a symbol of a country. In countless works of art depicting Japan, the shadow of Mount Fuji is everywhere. Mount Fuji is actually a layered active volcano, although it has not erupted since 1707. According to statistics, about 200,000 people climb Mount Fuji every year, and Mount Fuji has become the most famous tourist attraction in Japan. If the weather is fine, you can see the top of Mount Fuji in downtown Tokyo. The climbing season of Mount Fuji is July and August every year. Visitors can easily reach the foot of Mount Fuji from Tokyo.
2. Peace Park
Peace Park has always attracted tourists from all over the world. Its existence is not only a memory of the dead, but also a sincere yearning for future peace. In addition to the original roof explosion, there is a memorial hall for children killed in the park, a peace library and a peace museum. The fire of peace in the park goes on day and night, and the bell of peace is rung by countless people who despise war, and the bell echoes over Hiroshima.
3. Golden Pavilion Temple
Kinkaku Temple is one of the most beautiful buildings in Japan. 1397 was built in the name of General ashikaga yoshimitsu, dedicated to holding Buddhist commemorative activities. The highest two floors of Jingu Temple are all wrapped in gold leaves, hence the name Jingu Temple. 1950, Jingu Temple was burned by a crazy Japanese monk, and rebuilt in 1955. The pavilion and the surrounding garden pond are one of the most beautiful shooting places in Japan.
4. Okinawa
Summer in Okinawa is suitable for enjoying a sea bath. In Okinawa, except in winter, summer clothes such as T-shirts and shorts can be used to relax. But the ultraviolet rays in Okinawa are very strong, and sunglasses, hats and sunscreen are all essential products.
5. Nagasaki
Summer is the best season to travel to Nagasaki. On the green seashore, tourists can enjoy a good life. The temperature is affected by the warm current, and the temperature difference between the highest temperature and the lowest temperature in a year is small, with an average of 65438 06 degrees Celsius. 6 degrees, Nagasaki is a subtropical climate, similar to Southeast Asia, with a strong southern style.
6. Nagoya
Near the Pacific Ocean, the air is humid, with an average humidity of 72%. Rainfall 130 days or more, cloudy 100 days, sunshine time about 43%. There are typhoons, earthquakes and other disastrous weather at the turn of summer and autumn. The average temperature in Nagoya 65438+ 10 is 4 degrees Celsius from April, 20 degrees Celsius from May to September, and 65438+February from September to September 10 degrees Celsius.
7. Kobe (Japanese city); Kobe Bryant (kobe bean bryant)
Warm in winter and cool in summer, it is suitable for traveling all year round. In Japan with four distinct seasons, Kobe is a comfortable city, which is relatively warm in winter and relatively cool in summer.
What are the must-see spots for traveling to Japan? 2
Tianman Palace, Taizai Prefecture, Kitakyushu
Tsunami Palace, the first holy place to pray for, is called "learning gods" and "gods" in Japan, with a history of 1 100 years. As many as 7 million people come here every year to pay homage and pray. There is a forest in the right front of this hall, which blooms the earliest every spring, so it is called "Mei Fei".
Space World-Kitakyushu
The first global theme park, including simulated space facilities and thrilling amusement themes. The theme of the whole park is to show another future city of the universe and the earth.
Biefu hot spring
The main springs of Biefu Hot Spring are distributed in eight areas, and the water inflow is about100000 tons. In terms of spring water quality and spewing volume, it ranks first in Japan, and the spewing volume is second only to Huangshi National Park.
Asu volcano (grass thousands of miles)
The largest disk volcano in the world is an active volcano and one of the representative volcanoes in Japan. There is a crater on the top of the mountain, which is located in the northeast of Kumamoto Prefecture. Shaped like a green cone on the grassland, there is snow in winter and fog and ice on the mountain.
Kumamoto Castle
Katou Kiyomasa, one of the three famous Japanese cities, took seven years to complete at the age of six (160 1 year), and it is the architectural model of Antu Taoshan Temple. Meiji 10 (1877) was a civil war in the southwest, which was destroyed by an unknown fire. On the third day, only a song and the basement trench wall of the main hall of Benmaru were preserved, and it was rebuilt on 1960.
Nagasaki original explosion hall
During World War II, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan, forcing Japan to end the war ahead of schedule. This museum displays information about the original explosion and the ideal world without the threat of nuclear weapons.
Introduction of must-see attractions in Japan
Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean in the east of the Asian continent. The whole country consists of four main islands, around which there are more than 4000 small islands. Japan's coastline is complex and changeable, with many volcanoes and deep canyons. So what are the tourist attractions in Japan? Let's have a look.
Sensoji Temple is a must-see for Japanese tourists.
Sensoji Temple is the oldest and most popular temple in Tokyo and the center of Asakusa. In Sensoji Temple, you can not only worship Guanyin devoutly, but also enjoy many scenery full of Japanese customs. Among them, on the way to Sensoji Temple, there is a shopping street that you must pass, where many shops are lined with various Japanese goods, such as traditional fans and paper gadgets, which is the busiest shopping in Tokyo.
Address: 2-3- 1 Asakusa, Taitung District, Tokyo.
Time: from April to September 6:00- 17:00, 10 to March 6: 30-17: 00 of the following year; Zhongjianshi shopping street is usually 9:00- 19:00. The temple is open 24 hours a year, 65438+February 3 1.
Admission: free.
Tips:
1. There are rickshaws in traditional costumes near Leimen, which are bilingual in English and Japanese, and generally cost 5,000 yen (half an hour) per person.
2. Sensoji Temple has night lighting every day after sunset, until around 23:00. The lights set off the main hall, giving people a different attitude.
3. There are many local specialty shops in Zhongjianshidian Street, and human-shaped burning is worth recommending.
In Sensoji Temple, you can overlook the Tokyo Sky Tower and walk for about 25 minutes.
A must-see spot for Japanese tourism: Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower, also known as Tokyo Tower, officially known as Japan Broadcasting Tower, is a must-see attraction in Tokyo. This red and white tower is modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but it is 9 meters higher than the latter. As one of the symbols of Tokyo, the image and name of Tokyo Tower frequently appear in TV dramas, novels, music and other works of art, and it is one of the most familiar attractions for tourists. The observation hall of Tokyo Tower is divided into large observation hall (150m) and special observation hall (250m). You can have a 360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo's urban landscape, including tall buildings, parks, temples and shrines, Tokyo Bay, distant mountains and so on. If the weather is clear, you can overlook Mount Fuji and Mount Tsukuba.
Address: 4-2-8 Chicago Park, Tokyo Port Area.
Time: 9: 00 to 23: 00
Tickets: Grand View Garden: 900 yen for adults (high school students and above), 500 yen for junior high school students and primary school students, and 400 yen for children over 4 years old; Special observation hall: 700 yen for adults (high school students and above), 500 yen for junior high school students and primary school students, and 400 yen for children over 4 years old. In addition, visitors with JCB cards can climb the tower free of charge from July 1 day to June 30, 1965 +07. (Today's exchange rate: 1 RMB = 15.5039 yen)
A must-see attraction in Japan: Shinsaibashi
Located in the center of Osaka, Shinsaibashi is the largest commercial shopping area in Osaka, with Shinsaibashi Commercial Street as the center, Nagato in the north and Dotonbori in the south. There are many boutique houses, specialty stores, restaurants and shopping malls, which are full of bustling citizens and tourists from morning till night. After shopping, it is also a great pleasure to taste authentic Osaka cuisine. You can eat Japanese food such as Osaka Roast, Kebab Roast, Octopus Roast and Lamian Noodles with an open stomach, and you can also taste the flavors of other places in Asia, Europe and the United States. There are also cinemas, theaters and other entertainment facilities, which are good places to experience Osaka nightlife.
Address: Shinsaibashi, Central Osaka
Time: it is open all day, and the store is usually 1 1:00-20:00.
Tips:
1. Shinsaibashi is a must-see for many tourists from China when they come to Osaka. UnionPay cards can be used in many shopping malls here.
2. Generally, you can get a 5% coupon with your passport at Shinsaibashi Store of Daimaru Department Store. Please go to the information desk in 1 building.
3. Shinsaibashi has gathered many drugstores such as Ito Matsumoto, and there are often preferential activities. It is recommended to do your homework in advance.
Japanese tourist attractions: Kiyomizu Temple
Kiyomizu Temple is the oldest temple in Kyoto, and 1994 was listed in the World Cultural Heritage List. The Shimizu stage hanging in front of this hall is a national treasure of Japan, surrounded by green trees. It is one of the cherry blossom viewing places in Kyoto in spring, and it is also a maple viewing resort in autumn. If you are in a good mood, you can also spend 100 yen to enter the basement of Suiqiutang and experience the famous "walking in the womb", which means praying in the body of a bodhisattva.
Address: Shimizu 1-294, Dongshan District, Kyoto
Time: open at 6:00 and close at 17:30- 18:30, depending on the season; In spring, summer and autumn, night tours are open in special periods.
Admission: 300 yen for adults and 200 yen for primary and secondary school students; Visiting adults in the evening is 400 yen and primary and secondary school students are 200 yen.
Japanese tourist attractions: Ma You Hot Springs.
Yama Hot Spring, one of the three major hot springs in Japan, is a hot spring area with a history of 1300 years and the oldest hot spring in Kansai. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, you can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring and maple in autumn. Coupled with the famous hot springs, today's Yama Hot Spring Area is an elegant hot spring hotel, and its quiet style makes Kobe put on a charming veil. The water quality of hot springs in Ma You is rich in minerals, among which Jin Quan is quite effective in treating neuralgia, while Yinquan is said to be effective in treating gastrointestinal diseases. Other springs include radium spring and carbonic acid spring, so it is also a good place for recuperation.
Address: East Gate of Yuma Town, Shibei District, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture
Time: 8 o'clock -22 o'clock
Admission: 650 yen for Jintang, 550 yen for Yintang, and 0/0,000 yen for Jintang+Yintang; Others vary from store to store.
A must-see spot for Japanese tourism: Boye.
Boye is a famous "red light district" in Japan, also known as Boye Happy Street. There are thousands of restaurants and entertainment places in this area, such as bars, clubs, karaoke, Lamian Noodles restaurants, izakaya and so on. At night, it can be described as feasting and getting drunk. Different from the glitz at night, the wilderness during the day is very quiet, and huge billboards and hurried office workers constitute the streetscape here. It is worth noting that although it is a so-called red light district, the public security in this area is still relatively good. You can take a walk at night and feel the bustling scene of Sapporo.
Address: South of Central District, Sapporo
Time: all day
Admission: free.
Must-see attractions in Japan: Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland is "the first amusement park in Asia". In addition to all kinds of entertainment facilities full of fairyland dreams, the performances and costume parades of classic cartoon characters are also quite wonderful. The park also holds regular annual activities, especially special events during Christmas and New Year, which are particularly attractive. Visitors of all ages can find fun here. There is no specific route to visit Disney. It is recommended to go inside after entering the park, and then go to the park after making an appointment for popular projects.
Address: Wu Bin, Pu 'an, Chiba Prefecture 1- 1
Time: The park is usually from 8: 00 to 22: 00, and it opens at 8:30 or 9:00 on some days. In general, the opening hours of the Disney Ocean Area vary from 8: 00 to 22: 00, subject to the notice of official website.
Admission: 7,400 yen for adults, 6,400 yen for students aged 12- 17, 4,800 yen for children aged 4- 1 0, free for children aged 3 and under, and 6,700 yen for elderly aged 65 and over; The evening ticket (admission after 18:00) is 4200 yen.
What are the tourist attractions in Japan?
Lead: Japan is one of China people's favorite tourist destinations. If we want to travel to Japan and think that everyone has been to those backward scenic spots, or you are tired of listening to them, then the following places are relatively new and may not be introduced in the travel book. I'm sure you will like them.
1, capital _ Waiguo Waterway
You can choose to visit the capital _ foreign waterway, G-CansProject, which sounds very prestigious and seems to be related to Gundam and colonial satellites. In fact, it is an underground water intake channel located in Chunbi City, saitama: the official name is the national waterway (しゅけんがぃかくほぅぃろ) outside the capital circle.
Guofang Road outside the capital circle is the largest sewer in the world, with a depth of 50 meters. Guofang Road outside the capital circle is not only handsome in name, but also listed as a first-class river by the Japanese government. There have been many advertisements, special photos, MVs and so on in recent years. , making the water intake road a popular attraction. In fact, on the ground, there is also an exhibition hall called "Dragon Q Pavilion".
However, it should be noted that the appointment is only three to four hours a day, so you must make an appointment in official website before going.
2. Yakushima
Speaking of Yakushima, many people already know this scenic spot. With about 65,438+04,000 residents, the island is a famous rainy place in Japan. There is a local saying that it rains for 35 days a month. According to the rainfall records in Japan, the rainfall in Yakushima is the same as that in Hokkaido all year round. So, if you travel, don't expect good weather.
3.nara drops
Want to go to other places full of antiques? Nara, located in Nagano Prefecture, still retains the flavor of the Edo era. Although it is located near the JR line, it has not become too modern, and all the buildings are well preserved, as if suddenly returning to ancient times.
Every year, there will be a bow road conference, as well as a summer festival and an annual large-scale Spring Festival. The accommodation is also in the same building, so you can stay and feel the life here when you are free.
Step 4: terrace
Different from Southeast Asian countries, the Japanese terraces in the subtropical zone have different seasons, and unique paintings are hung on the mountains all year round. Terraces in Yakawa City, Chiba Prefecture, Lundao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Qu Qian City, Nagano Prefecture, Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, Kochi Prefecture, and Xuanhai Nail in Saga Prefecture are all close to the Capital Circle. The most suitable thing is to enjoy the beautiful scenery with a little local flavor and feel the various faces of Japanese life at the same time.
5. Seed Island Space Center
After reading the travel photo album of NASA, do you have an impulse to run to the universe? In addition to NASA and the Space Museum, there are actually many options. For example, the Seed Island Space Center, the largest space base in Japan, is located in Kagoshima Prefecture.
Seed Island Space Center is the largest space navigation base in Japan at present, and its main purpose is to launch satellites and rockets. Different from many launch centers in the world, Tanegashima's cosmic center is not surrounded by a desert, but a still life painting made of blue coast and green rice fields.
In addition to the 1: 1 physical rocket exhibition independently developed by Japan, you can also see the scenery of the launch site and experience the pictures that you only saw on TV before.
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