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Japan Attractions

Japan is a sought-after wonderland rich in tourism resources, with everything that one expects to explore. Your eyes would be fully occupied by the countless scenic spots, historical sites in ancient oriental style, natural hot springs, gorgeous modern cityscapes, and amazing night views, etc. Cherry blossoms and fall foliage are the most beautiful scenes in Japan, when it’s the best time to visit the country as well. More seasonal events will also show you a fantastic Japan than you’ve ever known before. For foodies, a variety of Japanese food would make your mouth water absolutely. If you would like to travel with kids, the top theme parks in the world like Tokyo Disney Resort could give a happy experience.

Top Attractions in Japan


 

Tokyo is a place to find the interesting but harmonious combination of traditional scenes and skyscrapers. Senso-ji Temple and Meiji Jingu Shrine are the must-sees to experience old Japanese culture, while modernized Ginza, Shibuya, Odaiba, and Shinjuku would feed you with many high-end stores. Akihabara is a holy land for anime fans, and Tokyo Disney Resort is just the paradise for kids to have fun. Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower allow you to overlook the cityscape of Tokyo. Besides, Ueno Park and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden are good places to view cherry blossoms in spring. Furthermore, Mount Fuji not far away can never be missed when travelling to Japan, which is a natural symbol of the country.

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Kyoto is the best city to experience old Japanese culture undoubtedly, as it’s the ancient capital of Japan for a long period. It is especially abounds in temples and shrines, like Ginkaku-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple, and Yasaka Shrine. You can find the gorgeous cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in fall everywhere, regardless of Arashiyama, Sagano bamboo grove, Senbon Torii of Fushimi Inari Taisha, Nijo Castle, Maruyama Park or the Kamo River. In particular, you can come across many people in kimono and the well-dressed geishas in Gion district. The Japanese song and dance performance by geishas is also a feature in Kyoto. Besides, you are able to see varied ancient train in the Kyoto Railway Museum and traditional Japanese buildings in Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka.

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As one of the major cities in Japan, Osaka is well-visited with the local historical sites, skyscrapers, museums, commercial zones, and theme parks, etc. It is a most famous place for food lovers in Japan, and the various food make the bustling city more popular. Dotonbori is the best-known to try local snacks in Osaka, while Shinsekai & Tsutenkaku, and Kuromon Market are also great places for local food as well as local life. Shinsaibashi is one of the most popular high-end shopping streets in Osaka. Sumiyoshi Tasisha Shrine, the oldest shrine in Osaka, is a good site to view cherry blossoms during March and April. Osaka Castle, the landmark of Osaka, is always full of visitors; the world-class Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel are perfect for parent-child trip; and Universal Studios Japan is also a top choice to seek for thrilling rides. 

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Nara is home to a lot of historical sites, too. There are many temples and shrines, out of which the world heritages Todaiji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine are the most famous. Nara Park is the favorite spot for visitors, as a large flock of cute deer are roaming around there. These deer is a living sign of the city, and also the most fascination of Nara. Nearby, Mountain Wakakusa can give you a panoramic view of the old city, and Nara National Museum offers a feast for eyes with the Buddhist aesthetics. Besides, Isuien Garden is a typical Japanese garden and Higashimuki Shopping Street sells varied Nara style gourmet. Furthermore, you are able to watch the traditional Japanese houses in Naramachi Koshinoie.

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Hiroshima suffered an atomic bombing at the end of World War Ⅱ, thus, it’s a city of the remains after the bombing. Atomic Bomb Dome, which is also a world heritage, shows the survived ruins in the center of that explosion. Next to it, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is also a highlight in the city, where the Peace Memorial Museum have many relics, including the photos, videos, and mementos of victims, to remind people of the cruelty of war and the importance of peace. Besides, Hiroshima Castle is a beautiful place to appreciate cherry blossoms during March and April and learn about Japanese Samurai Culture in its Main Keep, and you can enjoy Hiroshima gourmet in nearby Hondori Street. In the outskirts, Miyajima Island is another unmissable attraction, where Itsukushima Shrine, standing in the sea as the tide rises, is listed as a most beautiful place in the country.

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