What is the most beautiful place in Japan?

Top 10 places worth visiting in Japan Top 10 places worth visiting in Japan 1. As the highest peak in Japan, Mount Fuji is known as the "Holy Mountain" by the Japanese and is a symbol of Japan. Mount Fuji is located in the south-central part of Honshu, about 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, with an altitude of 3,776 meters. The mountain is cone-shaped, like a suspended upside-down fan. Japanese poets once used poems such as "A jade fan hangs upside down in the East China Sea and the sky" and "Fuji's white snow reflects the rising sun." Come praise it. Mount Fuji has cherry blossoms in full bloom in spring, breezy mountain breezes in summer, red leaves in autumn, and snow-capped mountains in winter. There are endless views throughout the year. 2. Tokyo Disneyland, known as Asia's first amusement park, is built according to the American Disneyland and is currently the largest Disneyland in the world. It is located in Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, 10 kilometers away from Tokyo. It was built on reclaimed land and opened on April 15, 1983. Its theme park covers an area of ??70 to 80 hectares, which is larger than the two Disney parks in the United States. Tokyo Disneyland is mainly divided into 7 areas: World Market, Adventure Park, Western Park, New Creature Area, Fantasy Park, Cartoon City and Future Park. In October 1998, Tokyo started construction of DisneySea Park, covering an area of ??47.8 hectares. The park has 23 unique amusement projects, 33 kinds of dining facilities and 32 tourist shops, distributed in the castle, "volcano" "Among them. 3. Sensoji Temple Sensoji Temple is located in Taito District, Tokyo. It is Japan's existing "Edo-style" public entertainment place. It is said that the early Sensoji Temple was built to enshrine the statue of Guanyin. Later, the temple was repeatedly damaged by wars and fires, and was destroyed several times. In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu built the five-storied pagoda, Asakusa Shrine, Niomon, and Nitenmon with the main hall of Sensoji Temple as the center, making it a famous large temple at that time. The five-story pagoda at the southwest corner of Sensoji Temple is the second tallest pagoda in Japan after the five-story pagoda at Toji Temple in Kyoto. The Asakusa Shrine in the northeast of the temple has an elegant shape and beautiful sculptures. There are many festivals in Asakusa, and there are celebrations all year round. 4. Kinkakuji Temple The official name of Kinkakuji Temple is Luyuan Temple. Because the outside of the building is covered with gold foil, it is also called Kinkakuji Temple. This is an ancient Japanese temple located in Kyoto that was first completed in 1397 (the fourth year of Onei). It was designated a national treasure by the Japanese government and an important historical building designated as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1994. It is a three-story pavilion-like building next to Mirror Lake Pond. The first floor is the "Hosui-in" that continues the appearance of the Fujiwara period; the second floor is the "Shioin Cave" from the Kamakura period; and the third floor is China ( Tang Dynasty) style "ultimate top". Three different styles from different eras can achieve perfect coordination in one building, which is why Kinkakuji is so respected. 5. Ginza is one of the three major scenic spots (Mount Fuji, Kyoto, and Ginza) that symbolize Japan's nature, history, and modernity. It is as famous as the Champs Elysees in Paris and Fifth Street in New York. It is one of the three most prosperous centers in the world. It is located in the west of Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, between Shimbashi and Kyobashi bridges, and is divided into Ginza 1-chome to 8-chome. Not only are there nationally famous large department stores, small shops selling special crafts, and high-end snack bars, it is also Japan's cultural and entertainment center. The sidewalks on both sides of Ginza are wide, and motor vehicles are not allowed to pass on Sundays, so it is known as a "walker's paradise". 6. Shibuya Perhaps Shibuya's greatest characteristic is the rebellious nature it represents. Here, you can not be bound by traditional Japanese culture, and you can dress very trendy and bold without anyone treating you as an alien. It is recognized as a neighborhood for young people. Every street and every area in Shibuya has its own characteristics. Fashionable clothing stores, fast food restaurants and entertainment centers for young people abound. No matter day or night, there are always many young people gathering here, and the lively scene can give people a deep sense of the atmosphere of modern Japan. 7. Hokkaido Hokkaido is the northernmost island among Japan's four islands. The climate here is cold, with an average annual temperature of 6 to 10 degrees Celsius and an average annual rainfall of about 800 to 1,500 millimeters. It is almost unaffected by plum rains and typhoons. Although the climate is cold, it is a tourist attraction in Japan. There are 6 national parks, majestic mountains, beautiful coastline, and mysterious lakes. There are various activities held all year round, the most representative of which is the "Ice and Snow Festival". The "Snow Festival" in Sapporo, Hokkaido, has been held annually since 1960, attracting thousands of ski enthusiasts from all over the world. 8. Yokohama The world-famous "Chinatown" of Yokohama is an area where overseas Chinese live together. There are more than 300 shops and more than 100 restaurants on both sides of the street, all run by Chinese. It is said that the history of "Chinatown" originated from the opening of Yokohama in 1859. In 1873, people built a Guandi Temple on "China Street" to worship Guan Yu during the Three Kingdoms era in Chinese history. This Guandi Temple is the patron saint of "Chinatown" and a symbol of the existence of "Chinatown". 9. Hakone Hakone is located 90 kilometers west of Tokyo. It is one of Japan's most representative tourist destinations. It is also Japan's hot spring town, health resort, and the most unique place for cherry blossom viewing. Every year in April, when spring comes, cherry blossoms will bloom from the foot of Mt. Hakone, to the mountainside and to the top of the mountain. Due to the long flowering period, tourists can enjoy the cherry blossoms for a long time. In addition, there are smoky Japanese open-air hot springs and quaint Japanese hotels everywhere, so it attracts a large number of tourists every year.

10. Otaru People who have watched the Japanese movie "Love Letter" may still remember the place called Otaru, and people who have been there call it "the most beautiful place in Japan" without hesitation. The most elegant and romantic place in Otaru is the Otaru Canal. Walking along the retro-style Otaru Canal with your loved one, listening to the busker playing the violin that makes people cry, is a heart-pounding feeling. Some people say that Otaru is a very European city, and its European style is very Japanese. Otaru is full of museums and gourmet restaurants. The exquisite glass craftsmanship is even more dazzling. No wonder some people say that Otaru is like the "City of Glass" in fairy tales.