:1. Travel destinations in Japan
I went to Nara on a school trip.
Speaking of Nara, there is the Big Buddha and Deer Pancakes (deer pancakes).
The Big Buddha is so big that it can reach the sky, so it is very impressive (awesome) and scared me.
Give the deer crackers and it’s great to see the deer eat them.
Afterwards, the noisy bonfire party with friends was also impressive.
I laughed and played with everyone until my stomach hurt.
It became a very pleasant trip.
I would like to go if there is still a chance.
:2. Go to Japanese tourist attractions
It depends on you. The shopping street is Shinjuku Ginza, the scenery is Mount Fuji, the seaside tour is Okinawa, the hot springs in Hokkaido, and the hot springs in Hakone are also Not bad
: 3. Good places to travel to Japan
1. Tokyo
Area: urban area 621 square kilometers, city 13,400 square kilometers
< p>Population: 13.5073 million urban areas, 42 million urban areasAlthough Japan has a land area of ??only 378,000 square kilometers, it has been built into Tokyo, the largest urban area and metropolitan area in the world, and It ranks first among the world's urban populations. Tokyo has jurisdiction over 23 special wards, 26 cities, 5 towns, and 8 villages. It creatively accounts for half of Japan's GDP and ranks second only to New York among the ten largest cities in the world. In addition, Tokyo embraces the world's largest railway transportation link, the second largest number of Fortune 500 headquarters in the world, one-third of Japan's universities and more than half of the country's college students.
Two. Osaka
Area: urban area 223 square kilometers, city_11,071 square kilometers
Population: urban area 8.836 million, city_18.77 million Osaka is one of the earliest cities in Japan, and has been established three times Expansion, with 24 districts under its jurisdiction, is second only to Tokyo in terms of GDP, population, and area. Osaka has developed heavy industry and agriculture. However, in terms of education, the number of universities in Osaka is very small, and the per capita number of college students ranks last among the cities designated by decree. This also restricts the development of Osaka's high-tech industry.
Three. Yokohama
Area: 435 square kilometers
Population: 3,719,500 Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan after Tokyo. It has been surpassed by Osaka in the past and is now among the top ten in Japan. Large cities ranked third. Yokohama is the core of the Keihin Industrial Zone and has extremely developed industries. There are more than 8,300 steel, chemical, shipbuilding and other factories in the city. The export trade and tourism here are also one of the important sources of Yokohama. Yokohama Chinatown, Yokohama Harbor Bridge, Yamashita Park and other attractions are must-visit places for Yokohama tourists.
Four. Nagoya
Area: 326.45 square kilometers
Population: 2.284 million
Nagoya is one of Japan's three largest cities and one of Japan's five major international trade ports . Meike gathers a large number of well-known Japanese manufacturing companies and high schools. It is the core industrial area of ??Chukyo and the commercial, industrial, educational and transportation center of central Japan. Nagoya is the historical ancient capital of Japan, and Japan's Japanese culture originated here. Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Oda Nobunaga, Shibata Katsuie and other famous Japanese generals we are familiar with are all natives of Nagoya. Sony founder Akio Morita and Toyota founder Kiichiro Toyoda are also Nagoya natives.
Five. _Tama
Area: 3797 square kilometers
Population: 7.27 million_Tama is located just north of Tokyo and has 10 wards, 39 cities and 23 towns. It is the third most populous city in Japan. 5. The city with the fourth highest population density. Industry and agriculture are the economic pillars of Jade, but industry only operates in winter and it is difficult to claim to have a good climate. _Jade has abundant land and forest resources, and ranks among the top in Japan in terms of vegetable and fruit production. Moreover, Jade Hug has many places of interest and cultural heritage, making it the best place to soak in hot springs in Japan.
Six. Kanagawa
Area: 24.1584 million square kilometers
Population: 9.0258 million
I believe everyone is familiar with Kanagawa Prefecture. This is the location of Shohoku Junior High School, the manga's slam dunk school, and ranks sixth among Japan's top ten cities. It governs 19 cities, 28 wards, 13 towns and 1 village, and its population is second only to Tokyo and Osaka. Kanagawa was founded in 1868 and has a long history with developed industry, commerce and education. And Kanagawa is one of the best tourist cities in Japan, with 17 famous attractions.
Seven. Hokkaido
Area: 83,000 square kilometers Population: 5.7 million Hokkaido is the only island in Japan, and the remaining cities are prefectures. It is also the second largest island in Japan and the 21st largest island in the world. It governs 64 prefectures, 35 cities, 129 towns, and 15 villages. Its area accounts for one-fifth of Japan, but its population is only half that of Tokyo. Hokkaido is Japan's agricultural and animal husbandry base, focusing on food processing and rich in minerals. However, Hokkaido’s tertiary industry accounts for 76.7%, and tourism and related industries are the largest source of Hokkaido’s GDP.
8. Gangshan
Area: 7113.20 square kilometers
Population: 192.51 Gangshan governs 14 cities, 10 counties, 11 towns and 1 village.
Okayama has a warm climate, long sunshine hours, and a kingdom of sunshine. It is the fruit base of Japan. It is rich in white peaches, muscat grapes, rice, milk, etc. It also has rich historical buildings and hot spring resources. There are also local specialties such as grilled octopus balls, Okayama wax noodles, and eel rice.
Nine. Fukuoka Area: 4972.98 square kilometers
Population: 5.06 million
Fukuoka governs 24 cities, 65 towns, and 8 villages. It is the only country in Japan besides Kitakyushu with a population of more than one million. City. Japan was a political, economic and diplomatic center in history, but it was destroyed in the war. Fukuoka is now the most developed city in Japan, and its grain production ranks among the top in the country. Also, it has many delicious foods and there to eat in Fukuoka. It is also Japan's industrial base for high-tech machinery and automobile-related industries. Ranked ninth among the top ten cities in Japan.
10. Hiroshima
Area: 905 square kilometers
Population: 1.18 million
Hiroshima is as famous as Tokyo. It was the first city in the world to be destroyed by an atomic bomb and was Japan's poison gas research and development base during World War II. Hiroshima was rebuilt in 1598 and has now become a modern metropolis, home to well-known companies such as Mazda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and the Bank of Hiroshima.
4. Where to travel in Japan
Japanese people also like to travel, but most of them travel to China. For example, go to Okinawa today, go to Mount Fuji to see the cherry blossoms tomorrow, and go to the shrine the day after tomorrow to get a marriage certificate.
When it comes to traveling abroad, developed countries like the United States and France are the favorite places for Japanese people.
Hawaii, in particular, has almost become a paradise that many Japanese yearn for. After World War II, a large number of Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, resulting in more than 200,000 Japanese residents in Hawaii, accounting for 10% of the total population of Hawaii. Therefore, Hawaii is also called the second home by the Japanese.
And the United States has a visa-free policy for Japan. From Tokyo, it only takes 6 to 7 hours to fly to Hawaii. Hawaii not only allows you to enjoy exotic scenery, but also eat familiar Japanese food, so it is very popular among Japanese people.
In fact, there are many Japanese people traveling to and from China, mostly in Shanghai and Taiwan, mostly due to job transfers or studies. The proportion of Japanese people who actually come to travel is not high.
Japanese people who come to China usually keep a low profile. They rarely visit with as much fanfare as Chinese tour groups do, and they rarely shop for goods on a large scale. After all, prices in Shanghai are not lower than those in Japan. So even if you pass Japanese people on the street, I’m afraid you can’t tell the difference right away.
However, the relative closure of China's Internet environment, coupled with the indiscriminate bombardment of Western media reports, makes the attitude of most Japanese people in the United States actually unfriendly to China. Many Japanese people mostly know about China from TV news or online information, which makes it difficult for them to understand China objectively. They believe that China is still backward, with low humanistic quality and too many fakes, making it not a good place for tourism.
These views are not the exception, but the norm. It the Japanese won. Don’t say it on the surface, but they’ll beat you to nothing behind your back. Unless you can squeeze into their inner circle, you'll never know what they think of you. It is difficult for the Japanese people and the United States to change their views on China, at least for a long time, which also affects the Japanese people's desire to visit China.
On the other hand, it may have something to do with price. When you travel to a foreign country, you will bring back some local products, but the prices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are really not low compared with those in developed countries. Therefore, for budget-conscious Japanese, traveling to China is actually not cost-effective.
For example, this elder sister who likes cigarettes was immediately dumbfounded after buying a pack of Yellow Crane Tower in Shanghai because of the price.
5. Travel destinations in Japan
Kyoto, Nara and Kamakura are the three famous ancient capitals in Japan.
1. Kyoto, located in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture in western Japan, is an inland city located in the northern half of the Kyoto Basin (mountain city) and the eastern mountainous area of ??the Tamba Plateau, with a total area of ??827.90km2, accounting for 10% of the total area of ??Kyoto Prefecture. 17.9%. It is the city with the largest land area among the prefectures and cities in Kyoto Prefecture. Kyoto is home to the Kyoto Government Offices, is one of the cities designated by government decree, and is the eighth most populous city in Japan.
2. Nara Prefecture, located in the center of the Muyi Peninsula in Japan, was called Yamato in ancient times. An inland county, one of the birthplaces of Japanese history and culture. Nara, Japan, borders Mie Prefecture to the east, Osaka Prefecture to the west, Wakayama Prefecture to the south, and Kyoto Prefecture to the north. The land area is about 3691 square kilometers, 77% is forest and mountainous area, the forest coverage rate is 60%, and the residential area is small. The population is concentrated in and around the Nara Basin in the northern part of the prefecture.
3. Kamakura, the place where the Kamakura shogunate was established and the samurai regime began at the end of the 12th century. It later became the political center of early medieval Japan. In addition to shogunate buildings and samurai residences, many shrines and temples were built, and it prospered for a time. In the 14th century, with the demise of the shogunate, Kamakura declined. The Edo period has been revived as a tourist destination. It is the ancient capital after Kyoto and Nara. As a cultural ancient city with many ancient temples and historical sites, Nara enjoys the title of Society's Temple Capital and is regarded as the spiritual home of Japanese citizens. Nara has always prospered as Japan's political and cultural center.
In 710 AD, Peaceful Beijing, a large international capital created in imitation of Chang Er, was a city in China's Tang Dynasty that has been included in the World Heritage List as a historical heritage. Western culture, art, and construction techniques were introduced to Japan through the Silk Road, the ancient trade route. There are also many national treasures and important cultural heritages, such as world cultural heritage sites such as Todaiji Temple and Horyuji Temple, and Buddhist architecture. , Buddha sculptures, etc.
6. Japanese tourist attractions
1: Lijiang Old Town
World Cultural Heritage Lijiang Old Town, Sifang Street, Waterwheel, Naxi Murals, Dayan Town , big stone bridge, appreciate the small bridge and flowing water, every household is crying for the small tree.
Lijiang’s unique ethnic culture and climate of the Northwest Yunnan Plateau nurtured by the strange mountains and rivers, the cultural treasures of the ancient and beautiful Naxi ancient country, and the relaxed and pleasant atmosphere have attracted many people who come here to relax. this!
2. Erhai Lake: Although Erhai Lake is called the sea, it is actually the second largest freshwater lake in Yunnan. Erhai Lake is one of the four scenic spots in Dali - Erhai Moon. Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake are surrounded by mountains and rivers, listening to folk songs and blowing the gentle breeze. Countless couples and families come here as if everything they do here is romantic.
3. Stone Forest Scenic Area:
——Stone Forest Scenic Area, the hometown of Ashima, a karst wonder, has Jianfeng Pond, Wangfeng Pavilion, Two Birds Crossing Food, Stone Forest Lake, Stone Forest, etc. Attractions. Listen to the story each stone tells you. The steep scenery of the stone hills makes people marvel at the uncanny workmanship of nature. What's even more amazing is that when you stand in front of the Echo Stone and tap the stone wall with your hand, you can clearly hear the ups and downs of the echo. Beautiful legendo
4. Jade Dragon Snow Mountain: It is the three flowers of the patron saint of the Naxi people, a beautiful paradise of martyrdom, and a dangerous and beautiful glacier museum. A dense virgin forest, visit Blue Moon Valley, Baishui River, Ganhaizi, Blue Moon Valley, like a quiet woman, quietly silent, in the unknown light and shadow. The water of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain flows here and turns into a charming color because of the minerals on the surface. I have seen the water in Bitan of Miao Village in western Hunan and the colorful water in Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan, but compared with the water in Blue Moon Valley, these waters lack a cool and fairy spirit.
5: Shangri-La Pudacuo National Forest Park:
Pudacuo National Park is a fairy tale world without any pollution. The lake is clear, the sky is blue, the forest is full of water, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant, and the scenery is different throughout the year. Admire the dense virgin forest and plateau lake, Judu Lake.
6. Menglun Botanical Garden in Xishuangbanna:
The largest tropical botanical garden in Southeast Asia. It has the Famous Tree Garden, Iron Tree King, Flowers, Trees and Dancing Grass. It is a collection of scientific research and plant science popularization. , eco-tourism theme park.
7. Wild Elephant Valley:
This is China’s Wild Asian Elephant Sanctuary and the only place in China where you can safely observe wild Asian elephants at close range. There is the longest high-altitude elephant viewing gallery in China, the only Asian elephant museum in China, the most authoritative Asian elephant breeding and rescue center, and the earliest Asian elephant school in China. You can walk into the mysterious high-altitude viewing corridor, breathe fresh air, overlook the entire tropical rainforest in the valley, and travel through the tropical rainforest to look for traces of Asian elephants.
8. Lugu Lake:
Lugu Lake is the kingdom of girls and the kingdom of singing and dancing. In Mosuo Village near Lugu Lake, a bonfire party is held every night. You can dance happily around the bonfire with handsome Mosuo boys and beautiful Mosuo girls!
9: Nujiang
Nujiang, a place with 21 ethnic minorities, has the hot spring town of Denggeng, the elegant style of Baihualing, the natural beauty of Butterfly Valley, and authentic Nujiang delicacies. It is also a paradise that self-driving hikers yearn for, with more than one kind of beauty and belief everywhere.
10: Heshun Ancient Town
The ancient name of Heshun Ancient Town is Yangwendun, located 4 kilometers southwest of Tengchong. Because this small river flows beside the village, it was renamed Heshun. Later, it adopted the policy of learning from the people and obeying the people. The town has a population of more than 6,000, and there are more than 12,000 Heshun people living overseas. It is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Yunnan and a national 5A tourist attraction.
For more than 600 years, Central Plains culture, Western Region culture, Nanzhao culture, and frontier culture have blended and collided here, forming a unique overseas Chinese culture and caravan culture, making Heshun one of the four typical ecologies of Yunnan Province. One of the cultural villages. Heshun has a fine tradition of respecting teachers and teachings since ancient times. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were more than 400 scholars and scholars here. This is the hometown of the eminent Buddhist monk Yin Rong from the four dynasties of Myanmar, the Jade Emperor Zhang Baoting, and the famous philosopher Ai Siqi. The town has a population of more than 6,000 people, including more than 12,000 overseas Chinese, mainly distributed in 13 countries and regions including Myanmar, Thailand, and Japan. The main cultural tourist attractions include Ai Siqi's former residence, Heshun Library, the Yunnan-Burma Anti-Japanese War Museum, and ancient Chinese and Western residences represented by Wanlouzi and Liujia Courtyard.
In December 2020, after strict review and screening by experts from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Heshun Ancient Town Scenic Area in Tengchong City, Yunnan Province successfully passed the national 5A-level scenic spot landscape quality evaluation and was officially included in the list of national 5A-level scenic spots.
:7. Tourism in Japan
1. Mount Fuji: Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is known as the Holy Mountain by the Japanese people. Mount Fuji is located in south-central Honshu, 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, with an area of ??90.76 square kilometers and an altitude of 3776 meters.
The peak towers into the clouds and is covered with snow. The mountain is conical, like an inverted fan. Japan's Fuji snow reflects the sunrise and other verses praise it. Mount Fuji has erupted 18 times since there were written records in Japan. The last time was in 1707. After that
2. Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is the tallest tower in Japan. It is located in Tokyo and was built in 1958. Modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, it is 333 meters high and is the highest point in Tokyo. The tower is pyramid-shaped, yellow and white, bright and eye-catching. There are aquariums, restaurants, shops, cafes and other facilities in the tower, as well as two towers with a height of 150 meters and. _Watchtower. Standing here, you can see a panoramic view of Tokyo.
3. Jinguji Temple: It was originally the villa of Minister Nishihara Kōkyō. It was built in the 14th century and was later owned by the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. It was later renovated and expanded on a large scale. It is three stories high, and the exterior walls of the second and third floors are made of gold foil. It looks glittering from a distance, so it is called Jingu Temple. A phoenix made of gold and copper adorns the top and tail of the tower, adding a touch of beauty to the building. In front of the temple is a garden centered on Mirror Lake, which reflects the majestic Jingu Temple. It is quiet and elegant with unique scenery, which can be called the representative scenery of Kyoto.
4. Silver Pagoda: The Silver Pagoda is located at the foot of Higashiyama in Kyoto. It was built in 1482 by Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the grandson of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, in the shape of a shrine. The unique style of the Silver Pagoda, clean and elegant, contrasts sharply with the grandeur of Kanayaji Temple. Built in 1482, it is an exquisite two-story attic. The first floor is called Xingkong Hall, which is where monks practice chanting Buddha's name. The second floor is called Yin Chao Pavilion, which is the Zen hall. Yinta Temple is both a temple and a residence. It has a beautiful environment and pleasant scenery.
5. Hakusan Historical Village: an example of completely preserving Japanese traditions. By planting mulberry trees and developing sericulture, this village has been able to continue in the mountains that have been almost forgotten by mankind during the long historical process. To relieve the pressure of snowpack during cold winters, residents increased the slope of their roofs and built unique double-story thatched steep-slope wooden houses. This kind of wooden house is generally 18 meters long and 10 meters wide, with 3-4 floors inside, and usually accommodates a large family. Because the shape of the roof is very similar to the shape of the Japanese worshiping gods, it is called a palm folding house or a triangular house. In addition to the significance of economic prosperity, these villages have demonstrated to the world the hardworking quality and wisdom of ancient workers in adapting to the environment and developing the economy.
6. Aso Volcano: Todaiji Temple, Shioshima Shrine, and Peace Shrine (to honor Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Komei, one of the must-visit attractions in Kyoto). ), Nachi Falls, Kiyomizudera Temple, Higashikata, Sakurajima and Rikuki City.
7. Rice Field (or Rice Field Empire), located on man-made land in Tokyo Bay in southeastern Tokyo, is Tokyo's newest entertainment venue. )
8. Sensoji Temple (Built in 628, it is the oldest temple in Tokyo. General Tokugawa Ieyasu of the Edo period designated this place as a prayer place for the shogunate.)
9 .Tang Zhaoti Temple (located in Xijing Wujiao Street, Naraku County, Japan) was built in 759 by the eminent monk Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty in China. )
10. Osaka Castle Castle: A building from the Antu Momoyama period. At present, there are precious historical materials about Catholicism in Tianshou Pavilion, which are of great historical value.
Hello, my Uncle Mi, Uncle Shennong. I would like to share my personal feelings about the most worthwhile places to visit in Japan. thank you all!
Hokkaido
Hokkaido, also called Hokkaido Island, is a part of Japan. It is the northernmost island in Japan and the second largest island in Japan. Facing Honshu Island across the Tsugaru Strait, it is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of ??Okhotsk and the Sea of ??Japan. Its territory is vast, accounting for approximately 22% of Japan's total area. The terrain is high in the middle and low on all sides, a volcanic terrain. It is rich in natural resources, including vast forests, mountains, rivers, and moist plains. It has a cold climate and is famous for its cherry blossoms, snow scenery, and lavender flowers.
Hokkaido is shaped like a king crab with its legs removed. The terrain of the entire island is high in the middle and low on all sides. Central Hokkaido has mountains and mountains, so the overall terrain is very undulating, surrounded by a vast plain.
Climate characteristics
Hokkaido has a temperate maritime climate. The climate is cold all year round and the winter is long, and
February: Zaba Ice and Snow Festival (Zhaba); Fantasy about the bed (leaning inside); Okhotsk Ice and Snow Festival (Pure Walk); Small Zunxueguanglu (Xiao Zun); Tangt Liu Ice and Snow Festival (Tangt); Asakawa Winter Festival (Asakawa); Kushiro Ice and Snow Festival (Kushiro); Japan Cup National Dog Sled Festival (Nana).
March: Royal Ski Competition (Zaba); Asahikawa International Barcelona Ski Conference (Asahikawa).
April: Lake Toya long-term fireworks display (Takeda).
May: Haotei Wulingguo Festival (Hakodate); Zapin Lilac Festival (Zapin); Cherry Blossom Festival (Longshang).
June: Yusakoyi Island Wave Festival (Sapporo); Ahan Lake Fireworks Festival (Ahan); Martha Lake 100km Marathon (Okibie, Zuo Hotel, Changpin).
July: Toyako Festival (Akita); Lavender Festival (Shangfuliangye and Zhongfuliangye); Hokkaido Noodle Festival (Fukuliangye); Zapasha Festival (Zabasha) Festival); Otaru Tide Festival (Otaru).
August: Hakodate Port Festival (Hakodate); Asahikawa Summer Festival (Asahikawa); Hokkaido Hot Air Balloon Festival (Sapporo Sergeant); Zhaoxin Mountain Fire Festival (Ye Zhuang); Tang Don’t Go to Hell Day ( Don't go.
September: Salmon Festival (Kinbiao Ginone Ishiguro); Root Crab Festival (Nemuro); All Hokkaido Women’s Sumo Wrestling Trials (Takiden Takinoyu); Wine Festival (Furano, Ikeda) .
October: Chlorella Festival (Ahan); Akkeshi Oyster Festival (Akkeshi); Pusai Festival (Puhe).
November: Zhapin silver-white lighting (Zhapin).
December: Hakodate Christmas Fantasy (Hakodate); Card Friends’ Diamond Pink (Disciple Song).
Attraction
Hakodate night view: one of the world’s top three night views along with Hong Kong and Naples. Due to the topography, Hakodate's night view is famous for its special fan shape, which is X-shaped and brightly lit. Hakodate is said to require millions of dollars of electricity every night.
Wooden Toy World: You can appreciate wooden toys from all over the world, and you can also make wooden toys by yourself in the wood workshop, which will take you back to your childhood in an instant.
Laipeng Youth Hostel Village (Laipeng Town): The park covers an area of ??2.7 hectares and has fully equipped outdoor activity venues such as tent areas, camping cabins, campfire squares, cooking areas, showers, toilets and other facilities.
Don't Wait for Hell This is the remnant of the crater formed after the eruption of the Hokkaido volcano. Because there is no grass here and the surrounding air is filled with the pungent smell of sulfur, it is named Hell's Valley. The crater often makes loud noises, which are as terrifying as hell. The entire valley mouth echoes with low, angry shouts, attracting large numbers of tourists to this unique attraction every year.
Ninten Canyon: The canyon is surrounded by cylindrical broken ridges and steep cliffs. You can see waterfalls rushing down from a height of 270 meters. The hot spring facilities are also very complete, and Nintendo Canyon is even more beautiful during the red leaf season.
The shortest time
Summer (June to August) is the best tourist season in Hokkaido. Hokkaido is located at a high latitude, but due to the influence of ocean currents, the temperature difference between winter and summer is quite large. August is midsummer, with an average temperature of 28.9 degrees; January is midwinter, with temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees. After the cold wind blows in late November every year, it will be a cold winter until the end of April of the next year.
Transportation
The air ticket price for a direct flight from Beijing to Hokkaido (New Chitose, Sapporo Shuqiu Airport) in August is about 3,000 yuan.
Cost
A week-long trip to Hokkaido costs about 15,000 RMB (including round-trip air tickets).
The beauty of nature lies in discovery, especially during the epidemic. My personal suggestion is to travel domestically! Many places in the great rivers and mountains of our motherland are worth visiting.
From my personal perspective, there are other suggestions we can discuss!