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Where is Lanshan in Japan?

Lanshan, Japan is located in Xijing District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is a tourist attraction in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, and is famous for enjoying maple leaves (autumn) and cherry blossoms (spring). Every spring and autumn, there are large areas of wild cherry blossoms and maple forests for viewing, so it has long been one of the hot spots for sightseeing.

In addition to the natural landscape, Lanshan area is also home to many famous ancient temples and shrines in Japan, and many tourists come here to pay homage to them.

When you come to Kyoto, besides visiting Lanshan, you can also visit the following scenic spots:

Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto Prefecture:

Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto is named after the clear water flowing in the temple. There is Otoha Waterfall in the temple, which divides the clear water into three parts, representing longevity, health and wisdom respectively. Kiyomizu Temple is the oldest temple in the ancient capital of Kyoto, so visitors to Kyoto will not miss this scenic spot.

Fujian Daohe Dashe:

Fujian Daohe Dashe is one of the shrines with the highest incense in Kyoto. There are hundreds of scarlet torii here, including dozens of statues of foxes, and many people come here to take photos.

Nijo Castle:

Nijo Castle, also known as Eromiya, is the palace of the shogun in Kyoto. The buildings here are very distinctive, and the walls and partition doors in the temple are painted with famous paintings by Kano painters, which are absolutely exquisite. The season when plum blossoms and chrysanthemums are in full bloom every year is a good time to visit.