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What are the interesting places in Japan and the most interesting tourist attractions in Japan?

There are many interesting places in Japan, mainly depending on your personal hobbies. Here are some representative places for your reference!

Natural scenery

Mount Fuji: When you mention Japan, you will definitely think of this sacred mountain in Japan. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan and one of the important national symbols of Japan. It is praised as a "holy mountain" by the Japanese people and enjoys a high reputation all over the world. It is also often called "Furong Peak" or "Fuyue Mountain" or "No Mountain". Since ancient times, the name of this mountain has often appeared in the traditional Japanese poem "Song of Peace".

Toyako: Located in the southwest of Hokkaido, it belongs to Toyako National Park. Volcanoes frequently erupted in the early 20th century, and lakes were formed after sinking. Toya Lake is relatively wide, which gives people a very wide feeling compared with Wailun Mountain, which is only 200 ~ 500 meters away from the lake.

Johor Bahru: Showa18 (1943)12.28. A strong earthquake occurred near Youzhuyue near Toya Lake. As a result, the volcano erupted, which led to the rapid rise of strata and the formation of mountains. Volcanic activity lasted until September 10 in the twentieth year of Showa (1945), during which there were 17 active volcanic activities. In order to commemorate this volcanic activity, 1957, this new mountain with an altitude of 398 meters was designated as a special natural relic and named Showa New Mountain. Today, it is still a growing "new mountain", and white smoke can be seen erupting from the reddish-brown mountain.

Denbie Hell Valley: Denbie Hell Valley is the remains of Denbie crater in Hokkaido, Japan, near Toyako Lake. A grotesque valley formed by lava after volcanic eruption; Gray and brown rock formations and a large amount of geothermal energy spewed out from underground, forming a special volcanic landscape. More than a dozen hot springs here have their own characteristics, some are hydrogen sulfide, some are salt and some are iron. In particular, the Dengbie Hot Spring, which is supplied with water in Hell Valley, is about 200 meters above sea level and is a hot spring resort surrounded by virgin forests.

human landscape

Jingu Temple: Iman, the third generation general of the Ashikaga family, built a villa in 1397. After Yiman's death, it was changed to Bodaiji. It is said that the garden centered on the golden pavilion represents the pure land of bliss, and the pond named Jinghu Pool and the golden pavilion reflect each other, which seems to be the representative landscape of Kyoto. Especially in sunny weather, you can enjoy the golden pavilions and the blue sky reflected in the mirror lake pool, just like art postcards. Jingu Temple also has a unique place-instead of admission tickets, visitors get paper symbols with blessings written on them. In addition, there are divination boards in Chinese and Korean beside Fuduoduo in the courtyard.

Sensoji Temple: Sensoji Temple, located in Taitung District, Tokyo, is an existing amusement place with "Edo style" in Japan. Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. According to legend, in the thirty-sixth year of Tugu (AD 628), two fishermen fished in Miyagawa and picked up a 5.5 cm high Guanyin statue. People nearby raised funds to build a temple to worship this Buddha statue, which is Sensoji Temple. Since then, the temple has been burned repeatedly and destroyed several times. In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu rebuilt Sensoji Temple and turned it into a large group of temples and a playground for nearby Edo citizens. In addition to the Inner Temple of Sensoji Temple, there are many famous buildings, historic sites and scenic spots such as the Five Pagodas of Sensoji Temple. Every year around New Year's Day, pilgrims who come to worship are packed with people.

Endure eight seas: Endure eight seas is the Yongquan Group of Endure Nomura between Yamanashi Lake and Hekou Lake in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Because there are eight clear springs strewn at random, "forbearing the wild and eight seas" is named and famous all over the world. It is said that the Eight Seas of Endure Wild existed 1200 years ago, and they are the eight clear springs formed by the snowmelt water flowing through the stratum of Mount Fuji: Yuhu Pool, bottomless pool, Fenzi Pool, Turbid Pool, Surge Pool, Mirror Pool, Acorus calamus Pool and Outlet Pool. With an average water temperature of about 65,438 0.3 degrees Celsius and clear and sweet water quality, the Eight Seas of Nino is known as "Jiuzhaigou, Japan" and a national-level natural scenic spot designated by Nino. 1985 was selected as the "Top 100 Water in Japan". Designate a natural monument, famous waters and new rich and beautiful scenery for the country.

Shopping places in Japan

Ginza: Ginza consists of eight blocks and is the most luxurious business district in Tokyo. According to the statistics of Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Ginza ranked first in the price of commercial real estate in Japan for nine consecutive years. It is also known as the most expensive real estate area on earth. Among them, alongside those famous luxury brand stores are Tokyo's iconic stores-Mitsukoshi Department Store, Heguang Department Store and Marion Building, which is 14 stories high and has 7 cinemas and 2 department stores. Exquisite displays in many shop windows reflect typical Japanese cultural characteristics. There are also many department stores, such as Matsuya Department Store, Matsuzaka Department Store, Melusa(メルサ) and Ginza Spring Department Store. High-end brand stores such as Hermes, Gucci and Chanel, as well as various restaurants, restaurants and nightclubs.

Akihabara: Located in the southwest of Taitung District, Tokyo, Japan. There are thousands of shops in Akihabara at present. Akihabara is just outside the east gate of old Tokyo. After World War II, there appeared a black market selling rare and high-quality electronic products. From 1950s to 1980s, the shops here supplied televisions and refrigerators in large quantities, followed by video recorders and game machines. Nowadays, electronic products stores, model toy stores, animation products stores and theme cafes coexist here, and new office and retail complex buildings are gradually emerging in order to create more commercial profits.

Beaver Lane Commercial Street: Beaver Lane Commercial Street is one of the oldest commercial streets in Hokkaido with a history of 140 years. The whole commercial street spans a commercial center in Sapporo from east to west, with a total length of 900 meters. There are more than 200 shops in it, including food, medicine, cosmetics, clothing, entertainment, etc. It is the only place for tourists to shop.