Places worth visiting in Japan include Mount Fuji, Kiyomizudera Temple, and Universal Studios Japan.
1. Mount Fuji
Rising west of Tokyo, Mount Fuji is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world and a symbol of Japan. Sakanone is the most ideal place to view Mount Fuji. On a clear day, especially in winter, Mount Fuji can be seen from a long distance away. Japan’s highest mountain (3775.63 meters above sea level) is covered with white snow and is as charming as a postcard landscape.
Climbing Mount Fuji is also a good choice. The scenery on the mountain is more charming. Pay attention to keeping warm and cold when climbing. The temperature on the mountain will be much lower than at the bottom. If you have the energy, you can also go to the foothills of northern Fuji. Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Yamanaka, Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Sai, Lake Shojin and Lake Motosu). If you are climbing for the first time, you can consult the Fujiyoshida Information Center next to Fuji Train Station.
2. Kiyomizu Temple
Kiyomizu Temple is the oldest temple in Kyoto. Together with Kinkakuji and Nijo Castle, it is known as the three major scenic spots in Kyoto. It was included in the World Cultural Heritage List in 1994. In the spring, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, making it one of the famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Kyoto. In the autumn, the red maples are crisp, and it is also a popular spot for viewing the maples.
The three sources of Otowa Falls under the Qingshui Stage represent health, studies and marriage respectively. Many people line up here to drink water and pray for blessings. In Detective Conan the Movie "Crossroads of the Labyrinth", Kazuha passed by this place when he took Ran and Sonoko on a tour of Kyoto.
3. Universal Studios Japan
Located in Osaka City, this flower district is one of the four Universal Studios theme parks in the world. There are not only thrilling rides here, but also a cartoon paradise that will make your girly heart overflow.
Minions, Kitty, Snoopy and other cartoon characters will surely satisfy all your fantasies. Walking into Hogworth Castle and looking at the characters on the murals and the candles floating in the air, every detail tells the real magical world, which is a must-see for Harry fans.