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Japan Travel China International Travel Service's Travel Route from China to Japan

1. Tourist routes from China to Japan.

There are direct flights from China to Japan. These cities are Haikou, Changzhou, Kunming, Zhangjiajie, Wenzhou and Nanchang.

A large number of flights to Japan provide more flight options for Chinese people to travel to Japan, and the traffic is more free and convenient, which is a good opportunity to travel to Japan.

There are 355 direct flights between China and Japan, among which Shanghai-Tokyo, Shanghai-Osaka and Beijing-Tokyo are the top ten popular routes.

Driven by favorable factors such as flights and visas, travel to Japan shows a strong trend throughout the year, and there is basically no obvious peak season.

From 20 19 to1-July, Shanghai to Tokyo, Shanghai to Osaka, Beijing to Tokyo, Shanghai to Okinawa, Shanghai to Nagoya, Shanghai to Sapporo, Shanghai to Fukuoka, Tianjin to Osaka and Guangzhou to Tokyo are the top ten most popular routes.

Japan is in the northeast of China.

1. China has a land border of 22,800 kilometers, bordering North Korea in the east, Mongolia in the north, Russia in the northeast, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in the northwest, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bhutan in the west and southwest, and Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam in the south. Northeast China faces Japan across the sea. South Korea, Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia face each other across the sea in the east and southeast.

2. Japan is located in the east of Eurasia and the northwest of the Pacific Ocean, including Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and more than 6,800 other small islands, so it is also called the country of thousands of islands. Japan borders the Pacific Ocean in the east and south, the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea in the west, the Sea of Okhotsk in the north, and faces North Korea, South Korea, China, Russia, the Philippines and other countries across the sea.

2. Pictures of the route from China to Japan.

The new service will use planes or cargo planes to transport goods from Japan to China, then transfer to freight trains to Europe, and then transport them by trucks from European railway stations to their final destinations, and provide reverse services along the same route.

The railway section will use regular trains operated by enterprises in China, with several departure and arrival stations in China, Shanghai, Wuhan, Hamburg and Duisburg.

3. How to take the tourist route from China to Japan?

The fastest city from China to Tokyo must be Shanghai. Some people say it's Dalian, but it's definitely wrong. The distance from Dalian to Tokyo, Japan is similar to that from Shanghai to Tokyo, Japan, but there may be something you don't know. The route between China and Japan takes the Pacific Passage when entering Japan and the Sea of Japan when leaving Japan. After Shanghai left Chongming Island, it flew directly to the East. 1: 45 It takes several ANA flights from Pudong, and it takes only 1 hour and 55 minutes to reach Haneda Airport at the earliest. The rest of China can't fly to Tokyo during this time.

4. Where is the shortest way from China to Japan?

Japanese citizens need a visa to go to Japan. Japanese visas include business visas (short-term and long-term), sightseeing visas (individual, group and family types), visiting relatives/friends, medical residence visas for visiting Japan, study visas, visas with residence qualification certificates, etc.

Take the ordinary tourist visa as an example. Individuals who travel to Japan can apply for individual tourist visas and travel freely.

5. China travels to Japan.

Depends on which way to go.

If you go from the northeast to Kyushu, Japan, you have to pass through North Korea, South Korea and the Korean Strait.

If Heilongjiang goes north, it will pass through Russia and the Sea of Japan/

If you want to cross the Sea of Japan from Jilin, the shortest distance between China and Japan should be said to be the displacement. The displacement from Shanghai to Nagasaki, Japan is 752 kilometers. The distance should also be the shortest. Just look at the map.