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What are the must-see attractions in Japan?

Tokyo Tower Nara Park, Sensoji Temple.

Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the political, economic and commercial center of the country, located in the middle of Honshu Island. Tokyo has been built into an international metropolis with many satellite cities, and Ginza is synonymous with charm, exquisiteness and international life. It is the most famous commercial shopping area in Japan, full of colorful department stores, restaurants, art galleries, theaters and cinemas. The principle of autumn leaves is the favorite of men who want to buy cheap digital products.

Mount Fuji: Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is praised as a "holy mountain" by the Japanese people. Mount Fuji is located in south-central Honshu, 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, with an area of 90.76 square kilometers and an altitude of 3,776 meters. The top of the mountain is towering into the sky, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow. The mountain is conical, like an upside-down fan. A Japanese poet once wrote "Jade Fan hangs upside down in the East China Sea". Poems such as "Fuji Snow Reflects Asahi" praise it. Since written records in Japan, Mount Fuji has erupted 18 times, the last time in 1707, and since then it has become a dormant volcano.

Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is the tallest tower in Japan. It is located in Tokyo and was built in 1958. It is modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. It is 333 meters high and is the highest point in Tokyo. The tower is a yellow and white pyramid, which is dazzling. There are aquariums, restaurants, shops, cafes and other facilities in the tower, as well as two towers with a height of 600 meters. Observatory. Standing here, you can see a panoramic view of Tokyo.