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When traveling in Japan, what are the must-visit places?

There are no places that must be visited, but there are some scenery that must be seen, some seasons that must be visited, and some stunning views that cannot be missed.

You must come once in spring and find a place to see the cherry blossoms in bloom.

From March to May, cherry blossoms bloom all the way from south to north. During this period, if you want to travel to Japan, find a place where the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. A scenery that must be seen once in a lifetime.

Watching a fireworks display is a must-see in summer.

In July and August, fireworks displays are arranged continuously in various places. If you come to Japan during this period, choose a weekend to watch a fireworks display.

The strong smell of fireworks, coupled with the strong Japanese style atmosphere, and the men and women wearing yukata, make people feel that times have changed, but some things have not changed.

There are so many places with stunning autumn scenery.

It’s so beautiful that people don’t want to enter winter. I hope it will always be this colorful season.

Different from the pink romance in spring, it is even more heroic and stunning. The scenery that gradually fades away is a sign of reluctance, yearning, or sadness. It is often said that autumn is the season of eating, autumn is the season of reading, and autumn is the season of longing. The season of autumn is always so beautiful and majestic that people think too much without realizing it.

From December to February, places north of Tokyo are covered with thick white snow.

Everything seems to be gone except the snow. In the absolutely white world, there are bright red torii gates, Showa-style buildings, and lotuses blooming with candles on a snowy day.

Always choose a season of heavy snow, find a snow-white place, soak in the hot hot springs, drink cold milk or lactic acid bacteria, hide in the kotatsu in a kimono, watch the white snow falling outside the window, and slowly relax. Slowly pass day after day.

There is no place that must be visited, only scenery that must be seen.

Go wherever you want to go.

If you want to see Mount Fuji, choose a place where you can see the most beautiful Mount Fuji.

If you want to go to Kamakura, just go. Stand in front of the intersection of Kamakura High School and wait stupidly for one tram after another to pass by.

There are hydrangeas in June and hydrangeas in September. There are scenery you must see everywhere, and there are places where you can say: "It's great to be here."

< p>When talking about Japan, the first thing that comes to mind is "My Neighbor Totoro", "Spirited Away" and other Miyazaki Hayao animations. I have wanted to see this country since I was a child, and now I have fulfilled my wish. It is definitely a must-go. It’s Kyoto, Oban, Nara, and Hokkaido.

1. Kyoto

Kyoto is one of the important towns of Japanese traditional culture. Years of historical accumulation have made Kyoto rich in historical relics. It is the perfect interpretation of "Chrysanthemum and Sword" , as the ancient capital of Japan, this is a quiet place, with the brilliance of pink in spring, the freshness of green in summer, the dreaminess of red in autumn, and the purity of white in winter. When spring comes to Kyoto, you can relax while listening to the wind and watching the cherry blossoms fall.

Recommended attractions: Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Kinkakuji Temple, Kiyomizu Temple, Arashiyama...

2. Daiban

Daiban is the second largest in Japan A large city, the second largest city in Japan, and the central city of the Osaka Metropolitan Area, one of Japan's three largest metropolitan areas. A must-see when going to Osaka is Universal Studios. Walking in Universal Studios feels like you are in various movies and gives you a movie dream.

Recommended attractions: Universal Studios

3. Nara

Nara has a very high forest coverage rate. You can see deer in the deep forest. You must go to Nara to see it. deer. There are more deer in Nara than people, but these deer are not so cute. They are always staring at the food in your hand. Even if you want to take a photo with it, you must hide the food first. These deer are free and loose, not afraid of people at all. Sometimes they even bite or gore people, so be careful.

Recommended attractions: Nara Park, Todaiji Temple...

4. Hokkaido

For the beauty of Hokkaido, you must wait for the heavy snow to fall. In the cold winter, go to Japan Appreciate its unique charm. Surrounded by the Sea of ??Japan and the Pacific Ocean, every winter, although the latitude is very high, the warm currents of the ocean warm the place, and snowfall is extremely abundant.

Savoring the most delicious seafood here, immersing yourself in the embrace of hot springs, surrounded by snow, I think such a scene can only appear in a dream.

Recommended attractions: Otaru, Lake Toya...

The old man said that the streets and alleys (dirt roads) in Beijing were like this 5 or 60 years ago, with poplars, willows, and Sophora japonica, mulberry, jujube, cherry blossom, plum, ginkgo, persimmon, crabapple, hibiscus... can hide and seek among the flowers. Later, the cherry blossoms (because of Japan) and plum blossoms (because of Taiwan) were pulled out, and then... because of the construction of the subway, the The trees along the road were cut down one after another. Many more trees were cut down due to road construction, and the trees with flowers were cut down because of pollen. Now... Because of the construction of houses, except for the transplanted ones on the roadside, they are basically gone...< /p>

Due to historical reasons, although the relationship between Japan and China has always been tense, it is undeniable that Japan, as an island country, has indeed rich tourism resources and is a country with a relatively developed tourism industry.

I don’t know where you will go in Japan, but if time and energy permit, these places in Japan are well worth visiting.

1. Tokyo

Tokyo is the largest city in Japan and the capital of Japan in a broad sense. As an international metropolis, it focuses on modern urban tourism, including Ginza and Tokyo Tower. , Akihabara is the most recommended place to visit.

2. Osaka

Osaka is the second largest city in Japan. The historical development of Japan is closely related to Osaka. There are many historical monuments left in the area, such as the castle tower and Osaka Castle. , Shitennoji Temple and other attractions are worth visiting.

3. Kyoto

Kyoto has been the capital of Japan for a long time in Japanese history. The long-term historical accumulation has made Kyoto city rich in historical relics. One of the important towns of Japanese traditional culture, it is recommended to visit attractions such as the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kinkakuji Temple, and Kyoto Tower.

4. Nara

Nara is known as the Buddhist capital of Japan. It has a wealth of temples and shrines. Its architectural style was deeply influenced by China’s Tang and Song dynasties. The most famous attractions include the World Heritage Todaiji Temple. , there are also temples such as Tangzhaoti Temple built by monk Jianzhen when he traveled east.

5. Mount Fuji

Because Mount Fuji is the national mountain of Japan and the national symbol of Japan, it is listed separately. Mount Fuji is located in Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures not far from Tokyo. At only 80 kilometers away, it is the highest peak in Japan and one of the largest active volcanoes in the world.

6. Nagoya

Nagoya Castle, also known as the famous city, is a designated historical site in Japan and the birthplace of the famous generals Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga in Japanese history. , is one of Japan’s famous tourist attractions.

7. Hokkaido

Hokkaido is the largest island in Japan. It is located in the cold area of ??northern Japan and is rich in natural resources. Hokkaido is famous for its charming snow scenery. It is best to visit Hokkaido in winter. Best season.

It is enough to visit Japan’s landscape cities that represent Japan’s history and culture.

Hope you have a great time!

Ignore those trolls. If you ask those trolls to talk about the countries they have been to, I am afraid almost all of them have never been out of the country once. Japan is the country that has touched me the most among all the countries I have been to. , compared with ours, the gap in national quality can be easily seen locally, in Nara, Japan (picture of people and deer living in harmony), Mount Fuji, Tokyo, you can search on Baidu, there are many trolls here, don’t worry As long as you have infectious diseases, you can spend it how you want if you have money, why bother with the world of trolls

If you don’t go to these places, your trip to Japan will be in vain!

I like the Japanese style It’s not a matter of a day or two. After I go there again, I feel like it’s not perfect! It is said that I went to Japan again this New Year, and it was a feast for the eyes. It is not a life in vain. Ha, it is a bit exaggerated, but I think I must go to these places, otherwise it will be in vain

Hokkaido Hot Springs

When you come to Japan, you must take a hot spring bath, especially the open-air hot springs. It is different from the hot springs in China. You must go to the hot springs in Hokkaido, such as Jozankei, Lake Toya, Lake Akan, Noboribetsu, and Layer. Yunxia is a hot spring resort, especially in winter, the experience is simply indescribable! Going in winter

Eat Japanese food, confectionery, matcha, okonomiyaki and Japanese dumplings

We eat a lot of sushi in China, but it’s not the same thing in Japan. The deliciousness is really enjoyable. The tempura is crispy in texture, not greasy in the mouth, and has endless aftertaste! Kaiseki cuisine is the most famous in Kyoto. The shapes of the fruit and matcha are like fried chicken with a girlish look, which is beautiful and delicious! Just shop on the street

Watch the romantic cherry blossoms

February and March are the best time to go to Okinawa to see the cherry blossoms! It’s really beautiful and romantic, you must go with your lover

You must go to Kiyomizudera Temple, Yasaka Shrine, Kamogawa, Arashiyama, and Heian Shrine in Kyoto

Tokyo is also the most popular As for cherry blossom viewing, I went to Ueno Park, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Meguro River, Hibiya Park and Chidorigafuchi where you can see cherry blossoms

Must-visit drugstores

Japanese skin care products, cosmetics, and health care products are great! I go there every time, mostly for my best friends! I’ll bring some myself too! I went to Cocokarafine this time and found that you can find health care products that are suitable for you here. You can find a large number of popular products. It is not too complete. I brought them all for my family and myself

Environment It’s not bad! The shelves are spacious and neatly arranged. You can find what you want in no time. It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand Japanese. The service there is very good. The store staff will help and provide professional explanations. You can also scan by yourself. Scan and you will know what you are buying! I feel so good

The first floor is for cosmetics, medicines, health products, and snacks! Shiseido, Kose, Kanebo, and FreePlus, which are often out of stock, all had them when I went that day

The second floor is for skin care and makeup, and the popular Canmake has a huge shelf

The third floor is for mothers and babies A centralized place for products, facial masks, and travel bags! ! If you buy a lot, you can take a suitcase home with you

The location is also easy to find! It's near the popular business district and is easy to find. The store's name looks like a big pink 'C'. It's right at the landmark building "Qplaza Shinsaibashi" at the Shinsaibashi intersection. Take the Osaka Metro to Shinsaibashi Station North Exit. Station, you can find it on foot

Go to the shrine to ask for a guardian

Among them, the academic guardian of Tenmangu Shrine, the marriage guardian of Dizu Shrine and the evil-warming guardian of Seimei Shrine. It’s very famous and can’t be missed! These amulets are compact and cute, I like them so much

For night views, you should see the ones in Hakodate, Kobe and Tokyo

For souvenirs, you should buy Shiroi Koibito, Rokkatei, and Sendai in Hokkaido Ogi no Tsuki, Kyoto’s matcha snacks, etc.

It is obviously impossible to go to a specific place in Japan that must be visited. Everyone’s preferences are different, and everyone’s travel destinations are also different. There are no must-dos in tourism, only what you want to do. But if you feel regretful if you miss those things when you go to Japan, there are still some. There are many categories, so I may not be able to tell them all, but I will try my best to tell them.

Sakura

Let’s start with Japan’s most famous cherry blossoms.

In fact, as far as cherry blossoms are concerned, they can be found in many places, including my country. There are also many cherry blossom holy places. It is not necessary to go to Japan just to see the cherry blossoms. but! Japan has its own unique culture unique to the cherry blossom season.

Japan is the only place that has a nationwide holiday for the cherry blossoms. Going to Japan to see the cherry blossoms is more about experiencing the different atmosphere. The "Sakura Front" has a schedule for the peak blooming period every year. Similarly, the Sakura Front also has the amount of flowers and activities for each specific destination. Following their unique designated areas, you can experience a completely different cherry blossom culture. This is The destination to go to Japan to see cherry blossoms.

Whether it is anime or Japanese dramas, many of them have elements of Sakura in them, and the experience in front of the screen is completely different from the experience at the scene. So if you happened to go to Japan during the cherry blossom season and didn’t experience it, it might be a bit regretful. PS. Sakura Frontline will indicate locations and activities, and activities are the focus of feeling the atmosphere.

Fireworks Festivals and Summer Festivals

Whenever summer comes, fireworks festivals will be held irregularly across Japan in July and August. Of course, although they are irregular, there are actually rules to follow. of. Fireworks festivals are usually held on weekends around the same date in the previous year. For example, last year Okinawa held a fireworks festival on July 14, and this year July 14 happens to be a weekend, so it will be held on that day this year.

The Fireworks Festival is called a convention because it is not just as simple as setting off fireworks. On the afternoon of the convention day, there are usually similar mobile stalls at the venue, and food, drink, and even fishing for goldfish are available. , will appear on the scene. The fireworks display is also an event not to be missed.

When it comes to Summer Festival, it is not actually the name of a festival, but a general term. In addition to fireworks displays in summer, there are also festival activities held in some places in Japan, including the Gion Festival, Tenjin Festival, etc. These various activities similar to temple fairs are really one of the characteristics of Japan in summer. one.

Hot springs and snow

Like cherry blossoms, hot springs can be found in many places, but only Japan has made hot springs a culture. In winter, the combination of hot springs and snow is also something you would regret not experiencing.

There are many famous hot springs in Japan, almost all over the country. The recently released Spirited Away is also a derivative of this type of culture, and things similar to those in the film are not difficult to find in Japan. The quaint wooden building, the bathhouse-like hot spring, and a bottle of coffee milk after soaking in it are really comfortable.

Especially in winter, ski resorts and hot springs are combined in many places. Hakuba Nagano in Honshu, Hokkaido, etc., you can spend a day on the slopes, bring your skis back to the hotel, and then eat A good meal followed by a hot spring bath is an experience that can only be found in Japan.

Those places with Japanese characteristics

Of course, in addition to the above scenes that are not concrete but easy to find, Japan does have some of its own characteristics. Although it is not a must-go, It is also a place worth visiting.

The Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island, a shrine standing on the sea, is known as one of the three scenic spots in Japan. I don’t know how many times I have mentioned this place, but it is magical. The shrine is closed during high tide, and entry is only allowed at low tide. What you can see at high tide is which torii gate stands on the sea. It is very unique and worth a visit.

The yatai in Fukuoka, this kind of thing is becoming less and less in Japan. If you see a "late night snack stall" on the roadside, you are really lucky, but if you don't find it, you will definitely be able to find it when you go to Fukuoka. Discover. The roofs here have been "protected", retaining their original features and ensuring their livelihood, although they are more expensive...

I won't go there even if you pay me< /p>

Go to hell first, and then take all your relatives with you, including your Japanese father, and have fun.

What you must visit in Japan is the pink cherry blossom rain. Every year from March 15th to April 15th is Japan’s “Sakura Festival”. At this time in Japan, whether it is a park or a street, the smell of cherry blossoms is everywhere. Cherry blossoms are also seen as the witness of love. Whether it is between lovers or those who long for love, you can make a wish and take a beautiful photo under the cherry blossom tree.

2. Japan’s summer fireworks festival is also a fascinating sight. Like cherry blossom viewing, the fireworks festival has become one of the indispensable activities for Japanese people every year. Legend has it that it is a ceremony for the water god to catch up with the water god. Walk away evil spirits and remember the dead.

The fireworks display will amaze you just by looking at the pictures. Are you ready? 3 2 1

3. Of course, I believe there are many people who love Japanese animation. Do they all want to come to a set of scenes that can be recreated one-to-one with animation?

So are these places. It’s quite beautiful and can definitely satisfy your imagination!

(1) "Your Name" was filmed in Nagano Prefecture

(2) "Slam Dunk" was filmed in Kamakura

(3) "Head" "Word D" filming location Gunma Prefecture

Of course there is no place we must go to. It all depends on what we are thinking about, whether it is beautiful cherry blossom rain, summer fireworks, or animation filming locations. , or the famous Mount Fuji, Hokkaido in winter, Osaka Shinsaibashi, etc. These are all according to your own wishes, you can go wherever you want!