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The name of Japan means the country of sunrise. It consists of four big islands, Hokkaido, Shikoku, Honshu and Jiuzhou, and thousands of small islands. The coastline is long and tortuous, the mountains are rugged, the valleys are criss-crossed, and the scenery is beautiful and magnificent. This neighboring country separated only by a strip of water is extremely contradictory, and contradiction is its most fascinating place. Chrysanthemum and Knife tells the story of Japan's softness and ruthlessness. Pink cherry rain, gorgeous red leaves, green forests all over the island country, and long and beautiful coastline all have exquisite femininity; Many earthquakes make these soft, fragile and precious. Japan's avant-garde fashion is an incredible country of creative technology, but it is also the country that sticks to traditional culture the most: the ancient buildings of shrines and monasteries have a history of hundreds of years, the tea ceremony, gardens and handicrafts inherit the beauty of gentle breeze, and the Japanese-style intimate service is as sad as the people's American understanding of books and ceremonies. Japan has a healing system, but also has the details of pursuing brilliant moments and perfection. From Tokyo to Kyoto, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, each place has its own unique cultural customs and is worth visiting again. Enjoy beautiful scenery, delicious food, go shopping, and don't forget to attend traditional festivals and soak in open-air hot springs. Put on a Japanese bathrobe, stamp your clogs, and stroll along the ancient and fashionable streets. It is the Japanese landscape painting that people imagine. Regional distribution Japan is mainly divided into Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku and Kyushu. Honshu Island, the largest island, is divided into Northeast China, kanto region, Central China, Kansai (Feng Jingen) and China from east to west. The most popular tourist areas are Kanto where Tokyo is located and Kansai where Osaka is located. Kanto region's tourist destination is the first metropolitan area centered on Tokyo (including Mount Fuji, Hakone-CHO and Izu in the central region), which has both urban charm and natural beauty. In the north of Tokyo, Gunma Prefecture has Gwangju, a summer resort, and the famous Caojin Hot Spring, and Tochigi Prefecture has a world heritage site, Sunshine Valley, which is worth visiting. Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Nara in Kansai constitute the most important sightseeing routes in Kansai. Osaka, the capital of food, Kobe, a port city with western flavor, Kyoto and Nara, which are quaint and nostalgic, are all the most worthwhile destinations in Japan, concentrating the essence of Japan. Hokkaido, the northernmost place in other regions, and Okinawa, the southernmost place, have also been very popular in recent years. The lavender fields in summer in Hokkaido and the pure white romance in winter in the United States are very attractive, while the transparent blue beach in Okinawa is a diving resort. Don't lose any islands in Southeast Asia; Kyushu Island in the west is closest to China, with the most famous charming cities such as Oita Beppu Hot Spring, Tongbuyuan Hot Spring, Fukuoka, Nagasaki and Kagoshima. The central area is roofed in Japan, and there are many high-altitude mountains, which is an excellent place for outdoor mountaineering. Nagoya, the center of automobile industry, is a major city in central China. The ancient mountain towns in Gifu County, Shirakawa Township and Kanazawa in Ishikawa County are full of ancient Japanese customs. Shikoku, Northeast China and China are relatively simple and low-key. Hiroshima Shinto Shrine, the world heritage, the oldest shrine in Japan, Shimane Izumo, Ehime Daohou Hot Spring and Tohoku Festival in summer are all good choices for Japan's in-depth tour. In addition, Japan is mountainous, mountains and hills account for 71% of the total area, and the forest coverage rate is as high as 67%. The Hida Mountains in the middle roughly divide the territory of Japan and the United States into the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan. There are many cliffs and few ports on the north side of Haixi, Japan; There are many estuaries in the southeast of the Pacific Ocean, forming many natural harbors. In terms of prosperity and development, the southeast is higher than the northwest. The time difference in Tokyo is one hour faster than that in Beijing. The voltage of power outlets in Japan is 11 volts. There are two kinds of frequencies, 5Hz in kanto region and 6Hz in Kansai. Mobile phone, camera, computer, etc. Those belonging to 1-24 volts can be used directly. 99% of sockets in Japan are two-phase flat sockets, so both three-phase and two-phase round pins need power adapters. Natural landscapes around Japan

When choosing a travel date, you need to pay attention to three time periods: the New Year holiday from December 31st to January 3rd. The Golden Week is held in Japan in early May, and the Japanese Festival is held in mid-August. During this period, many shops and restaurants are closed, traffic is crowded and mixed, and air tickets to and from Japan will increase in price, but you can experience Japanese life and traditions. In addition to the above, there are many unique traditional festivals and seasonal celebrations all over Japan. You can pay attention to whether you encounter such festivals during your travel time. If not, avoid these periods. I don't like crowds. In addition, January and July are the best discount seasons for shopping. According to the season (mainly Honshu Island, Hokkaido and Okinawa have slightly different climate and tourist seasons), spring (March-May) is a short and gorgeous cherry blossom season from the end of March to the beginning of April every year, during which the school opens and new employees take up jobs. In a sense, it is a new beginning for Japan every year. This season is a regular tourist season in Japan, and cherry blossom viewing resorts in Tokyo and Kyoto are crowded. Summer (June-August) June is usually the rainy season in Japan, which will have some impact on travel. The summer after Meiyu is hot and humid, and the temperature is similar to that in central and southern China. There are many seaside resorts along Japan. It has a long coastline and is suitable for visiting in summer. It is also a good choice to go to the mountainous areas such as Karuizawa and Nagano for summer vacation. The summit route of Mount Fuji is also open to tourists in summer. There are many traditional festivals in Japan in summer. You can visit the night market and watch fireworks. In autumn (September-November), Japan's layered forests are all dyed and red leaves are everywhere. Kyoto, Aomori and other places are good places to enjoy maple. Appreciating chrysanthemums is also a major tradition in Japan. Autumn is also called the autumn of culture. In Japan, there will be various exhibitions, concerts and sports competitions. Winter (December-February) is the coldest season, and it snows all over Japan. Taking a hot spring in the snow is the greatest enjoyment. There are many ski resorts in the central, northeastern and Hokkaido areas, which can be experienced. Hokkaido also has famous festivals, such as Sapporo Ice and Snow Festival and Otaru Snow Lantern Road. Hotels in Japan generally provide ordinary disposable toiletries, but sometimes tourists need to bring their own slippers and pajamas. It's rainy in summer, so it's better to take an umbrella with you. If you go skiing in winter, you should keep warm. Thick down jackets are essential. Other notes 1. Cities, states and counties in Japan and the United States are parallel first-level administrative regions. County is equivalent to the concept of province in China, which is composed of cities, towns and villages, and it is bigger than the county seat in China. 2. Japanese hotels are small and exquisite, and the room types are generally divided into harmony rooms (tatami), foreign style and foreign style. Room rate usually refers to the cost of a single person, not the whole room. If the price of the room is marked as one bed and two meals, it includes two meals in the morning and evening except accommodation. The transportation hubs and tourist information offices of major cities in Japan provide a lot of free sightseeing materials, many of which are in English or Chinese. They are very detailed and useful, so you can read them more. There are coin lockers in stations, airports and some department stores, which can store all kinds of luggage, which is very convenient for self-help tourists. Generally, it costs 3-5 yen per day. The tap water in Japan is relatively clean, but now it can't be directly drunk anywhere, and it is usually marked as drinkable. The automatic flushing system is generally used in the toilets of high-end hotels. 6. There is no habit of tipping in Japan, but if you spend money in hotels or fancy restaurants, you may be charged an extra 1% to 15% service charge. Tip: Key words markJi An-super cheap, very low discount (Access)-connection (referring to the mode or link of transportation) (Guide)-guide, guidebook, guide map/materials/materials without materials-free/charge/reduction (letter-window, information desk-station restaurant-buffet -toIre-toiletaccess- street and road cutting.