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Customs tourism in Kansai, Japan; Kansai scenery in Japan.

1. Kansai scenery in Japan

Ahan National Park-There are elegant volcanoes and three volcanic lakes hidden in the virgin forest in the park-Ahan Lake, Zhoumo Lake and Quxielu Lake. Among them, the lake water of Zhoumo Lake is very transparent and often shrouded in layers of mist. Daxueshan National Park-There is Xuyue Mountain in the park, known as the roof of Hokkaido, sandwiched between cliffs in a 24-kilometer-long stratigraphic cloud canyon. With a drop of 250 meters, Yuyi Waterfall is the most magnificent waterfall in Hokkaido. Ten Hotan Bahanping National Park in Northeast China-located at the junction of Aomori, Iwate and Yamagata counties, it is divided into two scenic spots: South Ten Hotan Lake and North Bahanping Plateau. The green leaves on the plateau in spring and the maple trees by the lake in autumn attract a large number of tourists. China Coast National Park-one of the most beautiful coastal parks in Japan, also known as the Sea Alpine Park, has a vertical cliff of 8 kilometers long and 200 meters high; There are grotesque rocks in the sea, among which Candle Rock and Tide Blowing Cave are the most famous. There is also a 25-kilometer-long stalactite cave, Longquan Cave and Matsushima Island, one of the three major scenic spots in Japan. Located in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, it is named after numerous small islands covered with pine and cypress floating in the bay. Most small islands in Song Dao Bay have been eroded by seawater, forming many tunnels, arches and caves. The quiet blue sea is dotted with green islands, which makes people feel like they are in a fairyland. Pan Asahi National Park-located between Fukushima Prefecture and Yamagata Prefecture. 1888, Pandishan erupted, and many mirror-like lakes formed on the plateau formed by volcanic ash. Among them, five-color swamp and bamboo seedling belt lake are the most famous summer resorts in Northeast China. Shangxinyue Plateau National Park in Shangxinyue area —— located at the junction of Nagano, Gunma and Xinsan counties. Karuizawa is the most famous summer resort in Japan. Wanzuo Hot Spring and Cao Jin Hot Spring are famous Japanese hot springs. Mashan is also one of the most famous active volcanoes in Japan, which spews smoke all the year round. Kanto region Nikko National Park-The main attractions are concentrated in Tochigi Prefecture. Huayan Waterfall, with a drop of 99 meters, is one of the three major waterfalls in Japan. There are other famous waterfalls such as Fog Waterfall; Another famous scenic spot in the daytime, Nakajima Lake, is a representative alpine lake in Japan. It is a famous place for fishing in summer and enjoying maple in autumn. Dongzhao Valley combines the characteristics of shrines and Buddhist temples, and it is also worth seeing. In the west of the park, Tailse Scenic Area is located at the junction of Gunma, Fukushima and Shinsan counties. It is a famous swamp in Japan, with flowers in spring, green grass in summer and high clouds in autumn. Susu Plateau is a famous summer resort. The Fuji Izu National Park in Hakone-machi is located at the junction of Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yamanashi and Shizuoka. There is Mount Fuji, the highest peak in Japan, and the five lakes of Mount Fuji are reflected at the foot of the mountain. The beautiful coast and magnificent Pacific scenery of Izu Peninsula attract countless tourists all year round. Hakone-machi, the nearest to Tokyo, is a good place for walking, climbing mountains and enjoying maple trees. There are many famous hot springs in the park, such as Tufei Hot Spring, Xiushan Temple Hot Spring and Tiancheng Hot Spring. Mount Fuji-located at the junction of Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture, is the highest mountain in Japan. Like cherry blossoms, it is a symbol of Japan. Since ancient times, it has been revered as a sacred mountain by the Japanese people. Besides winter, there are many climbers. Central Mountain National Park in central China-The main attractions are concentrated in Fushan County, and some are in Nagano County, Shin-gun County and Gifu County. One of the most famous is Mount Li, which has many peaks over 3000 meters. The Black Canyon is the deepest grand canyon in Japan with spectacular scenery. You can take a mini tram tour. Wakayama Park in Wakayama Prefecture, Kansai is one of the most beautiful coastal landscapes in Japan. There are white beaches, strange stones, and the largest waterfall in Japan, Dragon Waterfall. China Yinshan Coast National Park-located between Kyoto, Hyogo and Tottori, the most famous scenic spots are Tottori Dune and Pufu Coast. Tottori Sand Dune, which is 16 km long from east to west and 2 km wide from north to south, is the largest sand dune in Japan and the best place to watch the sunrise and sunset. Pufu Coast is known as Song Dao under the shadow of mountains because of its white sand beaches and lush pine and cypress. Miyajima, the official name is strict.

There are shrines built on the sea, Red Gu Ye Park, which is famous for its red leaves, and Mishan overlooking it. Jiuchong National Park in Yasu, Kyushu-located between Kumamoto Prefecture and Oita Prefecture. There are nine mountain ranges composed of active and extinct volcanoes, and the largest crater in the world, which often emits smoke. Jiupishan is a rich pasture. Okinawa National Park is a paradise for swimming, diving, fishing and other marine sports. Due to the different water depths, the seawater in this sea area presents different colors. The famous beaches include Moon Bay Beach, which can be used for all kinds of sea sports, Ten Thousand People Beach with all kinds of entertainment facilities, Aojian Beach with white beaches and magnificent corals, etc.

2. Tourist attractions in Kansai, Japan

The film was shot in Jingtai, Gansu.

3. The university with the best scenery in Kansai, Japan

Kansai University in Japan and Kansai University belong to the four famous universities in West Japan. Kansai University is the most famous institution of higher learning in Kansai. Kansai University, referred to as Guanda for short, was founded in 1886. In the brand influence survey in 20 16, Kansai University was rated as the favorite university of senior high school students in Kansai for nine consecutive years, and it is also the most famous institution of higher learning in Kansai. Kansai University is a famous first-class private university in Japan and recognized as an aristocratic university in Kansai, Japan. It is a comprehensive private college with 1 1 universities and 14 research departments. Keio University and Waseda University are also called the three royal families in Japan. Compared with Keio University, it is called festive shadow.

4. Kansai travel strategy in Japan is free.

Connecting Kanto and Kansai is the most important traffic artery in Japan-Tokaido. Mount Fuji stands on this important road connecting things. This special geographical location provides the most important conditions for Mount Fuji to become the first mountain in Japan. The central part of Honshu Island. It is divided into three regions: Dongshan, Donghai and Hokuriku. Including Shin _, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui, Yamanashi, Nagano, Gifu, Shizuoka, Aichi and Mie. It is the widest and highest place in the Japanese archipelago and is called the roof of Japan. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain. There are Niigata Plain, Fu Wei Plain and Toyama Plain along the coast. Honshu Island is divided into kanto region and Kansai by the three levels of love, unbreakable and suzuka.

5. Kansai scenic spots in Japan

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Kansai Wai House Group is located in Kansai Town, longnan county, about 23 kilometers southeast of Longnan County. It consists of Kansai Xinwei, Xichang Wai, Tian Xin Wai, Wai and Fuhe Wai, and was built by Xu Shi family. The genealogy of enclosed houses in Kansai Group is clear and orderly, which clearly shows the process of the village-by-village changes of traditional village buildings in Gannan.

20 12 kansai closed residential buildings were selected into three groups and four environments, which marked that the closed residential buildings in southern Jiangxi won the admission ticket of world cultural heritage.

From 0 10 to 10 10, Kansai is full of such historical and cultural attractions with rich political and cultural connotations. I personally recommend Tangzhaoti Temple in Nara, because there is a statue of Jian Zhen, a great monk, which shows that the great monk has inherited China's achievements, and American civilization and culture have gone through hardships to spread to Japan, which also shows that Japan is full of respect and gratitude to Jian Zhen, a great monk. Looking at everything in the temple, you will appreciate the indomitable courage of Jian Zhen monks, and so will you.

There are not many people in the temple, which is a good place to meditate. In addition, I believe that standing in the place mentioned in the previous textbook will have another feeling and comfort.

6. Famous scenic spots in Kansai, Japan

There are Hazelnut Mountain, Fuji Mountain, Koyasan Mountain, Asu Mountain, Qin Jianshan Mountain, Akiyama Mountain, Chicheng Mountain and Miaoyi Mountain.

1. Miaoyishan

There is a mountain at an altitude of1104m in Yougang City, Gunma County and Xiarentian Town, Anzhong City. Together with Chicheng Mountain and Hazel Mountain, it is called Shangmao Mountain. Because of its steep appearance, it was chosen as one of the three wonders of Japan.

Miao Yi is the general name of Baiyun Mountain, Jindong Mountain, Jin 'e Mountain, Xiangmayue Mountain, Yuyue Mountain and Dingxuzhi Mountain. There is Miaoyi Mountain in the south and Lishan Mountain in the north. Among them, Jindong, which can be seen near Xiarentai, is affectionately called Zhongshan by the locals.

2. Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is an active volcano, which spans Shizuoka Prefecture (Fujimiya City, Amano City, Fuji City and Imperial Palace City in Dong Jun Prefecture) and Yamanashi Prefecture (Fuji Yoshida City and Republic of China Village in Heather Prefecture). At an altitude of 3776.24 meters, it is the highest peak in Japan.

Mount Fuji is praised as a sacred mountain by the Japanese people and a symbol of the Japanese nation. As one of the national symbols of Japan, it enjoys a high reputation all over the world. It is also called Furong Peak or Fuyue Mountain, and it is the only high mountain. Japanese poets hung upside down in the southeast of East China with jade fans.

One of the three Shangmaoshan Mountains in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, whose real name is Hazelnut Mountain, is a twin volcano consisting of Miao Yi, Chicheng and Shangmaoshan. It is famous for its four amazing steep five hairpin bends.

4. Chicheng Mountain

Chicheng Mountain, located in Gunma County, northern kanto region, is a dormant volcano and an isolated island volcano formed by the collision between the Pacific plate and the Okhotsk plate. It is usually called Shangmao Mountain together with Hazelnut Mountain and Miaoyi Mountain in the northeast of Guangzhou, of which Chicheng Mountain is the highest of the three mountains.

Chicheng Mountain is the collective name of Heichi Mountain and Dizang Mountain. Among them, Heichi Mountain is the highest peak of the mountain range, with an altitude of 1, 828 meters, and a Chicheng Temple is built at the foot. There are craters and volcanic lakes at the top of Chicheng Mountain. The top of Chicheng Mountain is surrounded by peaks with an altitude of 1200 to 1800 meters, and below it is a hilly plateau with an altitude of about 800 meters.

5. Koyasan

Koya Mountain is the general name of the mountains with an altitude of 1000 meters in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. In Hong Ren during the Heian period, Master Kong Hai practiced here for seven years, founded the Xiaoya Mountain True Sect, and later established the Jingangfeng Temple in Zongbenshan, which is also a holy place of Japanese Buddhism.

It was founded by Konghai, a Buddhist master, with the permission of Emperor Emei in the seventh year of Hong Ren (8 16), and became the basic practice place for mantras and tantric sects. Since its completion, it has a history of nearly 1200 years and is a famous historical mountain.

7. Kanto Scenic Spot in Japan

; Kanto and Kansai are expressions that Japanese people often use to distinguish regions. However, if we think further, we can only say that the areas mentioned in this statement are very vague.

This statement clearly shows that this concept is limited to Kanto and Kansai. Passing is passing. Specifically, there are three checkpoints for checking pedestrians between East and West Japan: Suzuka in Mie Prefecture, Tokaido, Tribe in Fuwa Prefecture, and Aifa in Fukui Prefecture. These three levels are called Kanto in the east and Kansai in the west. It is said that this statement began in the twelfth century. Later, I don't know when it was divided, and the three checkpoints were changed to Osaka checkpoint between Kyoto and Otsu (Shiga Prefecture) as a benchmark.

However, judging from the history of Japan, which has always been centered on Kyoto, the checkpoint was set up to defend the capital, so it is called Kyoto's internal and external closure. There is no such thing as Kansai. The area around Kyoto is called Kini, because Kini means capital. If you expand the scope, that area will be called Feng Jingen. This name continues to this day. After entering the Kamakura era, the rulers left Kyoto, and people began to realize that Kyoto was in the west, so Kansai came into being.

As mentioned above, although there are explanations about Kanto and Kansai. However, if we simply consider the problem in this way, we will think that Kansai refers to western Japan and Kanto refers to eastern Japan. But in fact, most Japanese don't-I don't think so.

Interestingly, the word "East" is used in the administrative divisions of Japan now, but the word "Kansai" is basically not used. Kanto refers to Tokyo, Kanagawa, _ Jade, Chiba, Ibaraki, Gunma, Tochigi and * * * six counties. Administrative division means that the area centered on Kyoto and Osaka is Feng Jingen, including Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture, and it is divided into two counties and four counties (sometimes including Mie Prefecture, two counties and five counties). As for Kansai, it is difficult to set such a clear scope.

However, as the name of a region, Kansai is used more frequently than Feng Jingen. For example, Osaka accent, Kyoto accent, Nara accent and Wakayama accent, although different, are all called Kansai accent as dialects of the same system. In contrast, there is no so-called Kanto accent. In addition, when comparing the character and temperament of people living in Tokyo and Osaka, people often use the word Kansai, but basically they will not use the word Kanto, but will say Tokyo people. The names of Kansai Electric Power Company, Kansai TV Station and Kansai International Airport. It can often be seen in representative large companies and corporate bodies in the two regions, but the name Kanto 000 is rarely seen, and it is usually called Tokyo 000.

It is also interesting from the self-awareness of the residents of the two places. Residents of two prefectures and four counties near Hebei usually call themselves Kansai people. Residents of one capital and six counties in kanto region basically don't call themselves Kanto people.

Finally, talk about subtlety, which can be called buffering.

The residents of Liudu County not only don't call themselves Kanto people, but also don't think they belong to any region. From this perspective, let's consider these six counties as purely temporary. Subtle is Izu in Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture. The map shows that these two counties belong to the central square. If carefully divided, Yamanashi Prefecture, Niigata Prefecture and Nagano Prefecture are all places where Jia lives; On the other hand, Shizuoka Prefecture is considered as the location of the East China Sea, which is different from Kanto. However, from an administrative point of view, Yamanashi Prefecture and Izu Prefecture are sometimes considered to be included in kanto region, because they are close to Tokyo and, like the suburbs of Tokyo, are within the traffic circle of office workers in Tokyo. Residents of these two places sometimes consider themselves Kanto people. On the other hand, the residents of Fukushima Prefecture, a neighboring county in northern kanto region, consider themselves as the northeast region, so they cannot be called a buffer zone.

In Kansai, the delicate areas are Mie Prefecture and Okayama Prefecture. Mie Prefecture is Feng Jingen Square on the map, but judging from the local life, it is basically a part of Nagoya life circle in Aichi Prefecture. The so-called East China Sea certainly includes Mie Prefecture. But there are many similarities with Kansai in dialect and living habits. In some ways, it is very different from Aichi Prefecture. With the development of railways and highways, the close ties between Mie County and surrounding areas began to shift from Feng Jingen to the East China Sea. It can be said that Mie Prefecture is a member of Kansai. When NHK broadcasts the weather forecast of Feng Jingen, it includes Mie Prefecture in the east. In addition, Okayama Prefecture belongs to China GT; Whether on the map or on the administrative division. Among the students I have taught and are teaching, there are people from Okayama Prefecture. Many of them (of course, we don't have to say the vast majority) said that it doesn't matter if we are Kansai people. This makes people feel that at least not. They think that their country and Hiroshima do not belong to the same area. Of course, Okayama Prefecture can be said to be a county in the transportation circles such as Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe, but it is certainly not too far away. Perhaps the residents of this county feel close to Kansai because of their desire for big cities.

8. Tourist map of Kansai, Japan

Kanto region consists of six counties: Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, _ Jade, Chiba, Tokyo and Kanagawa. Its capital, Tokyo, is the most densely populated area in Japan.

Kansai in Japan refers to the area west of Guanyuan centered on Osaka Prefecture and Kyoto Prefecture, including Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Hyogo Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, and ***2 counties and 5 counties.

1. Osaka Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture is the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Feng Jingen and even the whole western Japan. Its total population ranks third in Japan after Tokyo and Kanagawa. The population density is second only to Tokyo, ranking second in Japan. Osaka Prefecture The GDP of the United States is second only to Tokyo, ranking second in Japan.

The ancient Emperor Rende built the Nawabo Jinguo Palace here (the location of Jingao Palace (Jingao Shrine) was built on the former site of Nawabo Jinguo Palace); Emperor Kotoku built Lu Feng Palace (formerly Nanbo Palace) here with Nanbo handle; Emperor Shengwu built Nanpu Palace (later Nanpu Palace). Osaka Prefecture was the capital until it moved to Nagaoka.

2. Kyoto Prefecture

Kyoto Prefecture is one of the counties in Kansai, Japan. Kyoto has been the capital, political, economic and cultural center of Japan since it was founded in 794 AD and moved to Tokyo in 1868, with rich cultural background. Kyoto is the seventh largest city in Japan with a population of 6.5438+0.4 million.

Kyoto is called the hometown of the soul and a symbol of Japanese culture. For centuries, Kyoto has been destroyed by wars many times. Because of its precious historical value, there was no large-scale air raid in Kyoto during World War II. Many temples, shrines and other buildings of great historical value have been preserved.

3. Hyogo Prefecture

Hyogo Prefecture is located in the Kansai region in the middle of the Japanese archipelago, bordering the Sea of Japan in the north and Osaka Bay in the south, and facing the Pacific Ocean through the Seto Inland Sea. It is the only county in Japan that borders both the Sea of Japan and the Seto Inland Sea. It is one of the centers of Feng Jingen and the largest county in Kansai.

It is formed by big cities, rural areas, outlying islands and other regions, with different climates and local conditions. All places can enjoy all kinds of recreational activities, such as bathing in the sea, skiing and even soaking in hot springs. It is called the epitome of Japan.

According to its history, local conditions and industries, it can be divided into the following five regions: Hazuki K? Zu (Kobe and Hanshin), Bomo, Madan, Danbo and Awaji. With convenient land transportation, it is an important transportation hub in Kansai region, including Kobe Airport and Kobe Port, adjacent to Osaka Kansai International Airport, Japan's only 24-hour airport at the junction of Hyogo Prefecture and Osaka Prefecture.

Seto inland sea is a natural channel to communicate with Japan's east, west, north and south; Located at the entrance of Seto Inland Sea, Kobe is the most important port outside the Pacific Ocean and one of the few international trade ports in the world.

4. Nara Prefecture

Nara Prefecture, located in central Japan, is an inland county surrounded by Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture and Mie Prefecture. It consists of Jiming Mountain, known as the roof of Feng Jingen, and a plain extending northward. The land area accounts for about 1% of the national area, and mountainous areas account for a large proportion, and the forest coverage rate reaches 77%. About 90% of the population is concentrated in the Nara Basin in the north of the county and its surrounding areas.