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What's interesting about traveling to Japan in January?

As a close neighbor of China, Japan is very suitable for traveling, especially for free travel. Flying to Japan for more than 3 hours, delicious food and fun are everywhere, and Chinese characters can be seen everywhere. So what are the attractions worth visiting when traveling to Japan in January? Listen to me, everyone. Let's get it sorted out.

Winter in Japan is dry and cold. Because of different latitudes, there are many places where it will snow. However, under the makeup of snow and dead branches, Japan also exudes the beauty of different countries in the cold winter, and seasonal ingredients are also necessary for tasting Japanese food in winter.

Now Japan has the same snow scene as the white world, all kinds of ice and snow festivals, and beautiful winter scenery such as monkeys soaking in hot springs and rime are gathered here. The weather is cold, so pay attention to adding clothes to keep warm when traveling!

Yinshan Hot Springs in Yinshan New Village, Zeshi City, Wei Hua, Yamagata Prefecture

Yinshan Hot Spring is famous as the stage of NHK TV series A Xin. There are rows of wooden hotels here. At sunset, the gas lamps on the street will light up, and the whole city will be shrouded in a romantic atmosphere of Taisho era. Many tourists come here all year round because they expect the unique customs here.

Kyoto City in Sano Prefecture has Lanshan Bamboo Forest in Beijing District.

Roads surrounded by bamboo forests are often used as shooting places for movies and TV series. Just like the early winter landscape poem "Kyoto? In the scene described in Lantan Lantern Road, the two sides of the bamboo forest are brightly lit, and the lights in the bamboo forest are swaying in the night and immersed in the dreamy scenery.

Baichuan Village, Qifu County, Baichuan County

Known as "hand in hand", the unique architectural style and street view are widely praised and listed as world cultural heritage. At present, only about 150 houses are left, which is very precious. Shirakawa Township under the accumulation of snow in winter is like a fairy tale world. It is interesting that there is nearly 2 meters of snow in winter. Lighting activities will be held on some days in June 5438+ 10 and February.

Black Rock 2, Tanyanshui Xiantan, Heather City, Hyogo Prefecture

Landscape Poetry of Awaji Island in Winter. It extends to the 45-degree slope in the sea, covering an area of about 7 hectares. It is particularly famous that about 5 million daffodils bloom together. Walking on the sidewalk is like walking on a white carpet. It should be noted that there are many steep slopes and steps on the sidewalk. Please wear sports shoes or flat shoes to facilitate walking.

Qu Xie Lu Hu, a disciple of Kawakami Prefecture, Hokkaido, Qu Ding.

With an area of 80 square kilometers, it is the sixth largest lake in Japan and the largest crater lake in Japan. There are many hot springs and various activities around, which are suitable for sightseeing all year round, whether in winter or summer. Strangely, swans flock in winter, and the ice surface rises and contracts, sometimes forming a fractured and uplifted landscape, which is10m long and 2m high. It's called "Yudu" and it's really a must-see attraction.

Toyakomachi, Toda Prefecture, Hokkaido

A circular crater lake formed by volcanic activity. This area is now a national park and has been registered as "Japan Geopark" and "World Geopark". Near Dongye Lake Hot Spring, there are many hotels and tourists.

Sambo Coast (Sambo Songyuan) Qingshui to Sambo, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture

Located in the Sambo Peninsula, it is known as "one of the three new scenic spots in Japan". It is a 7-kilometer-long pine forest consisting of 30,699 pine trees. Masterpieces of nature have been registered as part of the world cultural heritage. The beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji and Izu Peninsula across Suruga Bay can often be seen in Ukiyo-e paintings.