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Introduction of Osaka tourist attractions
Lead: Osaka tourist attractions, "Osaka" was often called "Osaka" in ancient times, and the word "Osaka" first appeared in the Muromachi era. Since the Nara era, Osaka has become a trading port because of its geographical location near the sea. Toyotomi Hideyoshi built Osaka Castle and took Osaka as the core city of Toyotomi regime. In the Edo era, Osaka and Kyoto Edo were also called "three capitals", which was the most prosperous commercial city in Japan at that time. After the war, it was still a metropolis in western Japan.
Introduction of Osaka tourist attractions
Divisions: Dudao District, Fukushima District, Jihua District, West District, Port Area, Dazheng District, Tianwangsi District, Langsu District, Xidianchuan District, Dongdianchuan District, Dongcheng District, Shengye District, Xuqu District, Chengdong District, Abeye District, Zhuji District, Dongzhuji District, Xicheng District, Dianchuan District, Hejian District and Juzhijiang District.
Important attractions: Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, Universal Studios, Mei Tian.
scenic spot/tourist attraction
Tianshouge
The Donjon of Osaka was originally built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the 16th century. In order to build Osaka, he ordered the governors of the whole country to participate in the construction project. Many stones of moats and battlements were also donated by local governors, and hundreds of thousands of laborers were used to build them with their hard work and sweat in three years.
Shinsaibashi
Located in the southern part of Osaka, Shinsaibashi is the most famous shopping area in Osaka, with a history of 380 years. In the shopping street under the arc ceiling, there are many large department stores, clothing, shoes, jewelry, fashion clothing stores and restaurants with various flavors.
Meitian air garden
Umeda Sky Building, located in the north of Osaka, is the first connected super high-rise building in Japan. It covers an area of 42,000 square meters and has a height of 173 meters, with 41 floors. Umeda Sky Garden Observatory is actually a complex amusement building. The "Long Jian Path" on the ground floor is a restaurant street full of retro flavor, which reproduces the life style of ordinary people in Osaka. It is quite simple and amiable, and you can buy many small commodities that Japanese people miss here.
Tongxin pavilion
Located in the southern part of Osaka, it was built in 1912. It was once the tallest building in the eastern countries at that time with a height of 64 meters, and was regarded as the symbol of Osaka. It was demolished after being destroyed by a sudden fire in 1943 and rebuilt in 1956, with a building area of over 132,000 square meters.
tempozan harbor village
Located in Tianbaoshan harbor area. In this artificial marine world, which consists of 5,400-ton giant reservoirs and 15 small reservoirs, there are nearly 580 species and tens of thousands of marine life, making it one of the largest marine aquariums in the world.
World Trade Center Cosmic Tower
The Universe Tower of WTC, which is 256 meters above the ground, is the highest observatory in West Japan and the most striking symbol of Osaka Harbor. On the 360-degree glass-inlaid observation platform on the 55th floor, you can clearly see Awaji Island, Liujiashan, Ikoma and Kansai International Airport. However, what is most worth watching here is the setting sun, because Osaka Bay, which is unobstructed, is exhausted to radiate the ying ying waves reflected by the remaining golden sunset, and the ships coming and going in Osaka Harbor turn into beautiful silhouettes of Wang Yang water at this time, which embellishes the Cosmic Tower very romantically.
Dotonbori
The symbol of the southern part of Osaka used to be a theater concentration area and the birthplace of Osaka people's so-called "eat down" food culture. There are many restaurants and bars on both sides of Dotonbori street, and on the back is the historic Hozen Temple alley, full of pubs with traditional Japanese characteristics.
Universal Studios (ユニバ? サル? スタジオ? ジャパン), located in Osaka Harbor, is the first Universal Studios theme park outside the United States. Most of the facilities and performances in the park are transplanted from Universal Studios USA, providing various amusement facilities and performances related to Hollywood blockbusters and TV programs.
Wanbo Memorial Park
Located on the east side of Qianli Mountain, it was the former site of the 1970 Japan World Expo. It covers an area of 2.6 million square meters, with a large amusement park on the south and a Japanese garden and natural culture park on the north. In addition, there are also cultural facilities such as the National Ethnology Museum, the International Art Museum and the Japanese Folk Art Museum.
Osaka Castle
Located in the center of Osaka, it is regarded as a symbol of Osaka. Thirteen buildings in the city have been recognized as important cultural heritages by the Japanese government, especially the magnificent city gates and towers built along the moat. Eight on the roof of Tianshou Pavilion? Decorative ghost tiles and tiger relief are all made of gold plating.
Shitennoji Temple
Located in the south of Osaka, it was built by Shoto Kutaishi, a cultural hero in Japanese history. It is the earliest temple in Japan under the administrative jurisdiction of the government. It is regarded as the Buddhist altar of Osaka by Buddhists, and many activities are held here every year.
Japan National Colony Museum
The National Museum of Japanese colony is located in the outdoor museum in the green park of Hattori, headed by the important tangible folk cultural property "Feibu Shirakawa Folk House", where more than ten folk houses have been moved from their original locations, including Nobuo Akiyama Folk House, Japanese Modern House and Miyazo (a warehouse for storing rice) in Osaka Tangdao and other places. There are all kinds of furniture and life displayed in the house.
Must-see attractions in Osaka, Japan
Osaka, Japan is the second largest city in Japan after Tokyo. It was almost razed to the ground in World War II, and now it is an economically developed city with many concrete buildings. Osaka is a place where businessmen gather and is famous for its commerce. Osaka is also known as the "kitchen in the world", which brings together all kinds of Japanese cuisine. The following are the must-see attractions I have compiled for Osaka, Japan. Welcome to read.
Recommended tourist attractions in Osaka, Japan:
1. Osaka Castle (Tianshouge)
Osaka Castle is the most famous tourist attraction and symbol of Osaka. It includes thirteen buildings that have been established as important cultural heritage by the Japanese government. It is particularly famous for its magnificent gates and towers built along the moat. The wall, which is 20 meters high and very steep, is made of huge stones from all over Japan. The high and steep city walls and wide moats constitute a spectacular scene that no other ancient Japanese city can compare with.
It is worth mentioning that the eight U's and decorative ghost tiles on the top of Tianshou Pavilion, as well as the tiger-shaped relief, are all gold-plated.
Osaka Castle underwent a major overhaul in 1997. Newly painted exterior walls and relocated gold-plated decorative accessories. The dazzling gold against the white walls restored Osaka Castle to its original majestic posture. The redesigned and renovated main building is decorated with colorful lights inside and outside, which makes this building, which symbolizes Osaka's past glory and glory, particularly breathtaking.
2. Dotonbori
Dotonbori is a symbol of the southern region and the birthplace of Osaka people's so-called "eat down" food culture. The Dotonbori River is crowded with all kinds of restaurants, big and small, and the huge billboards attract people's attention. There are many bars and small restaurants on the Hebei coast. Nan 'an is the central area of Dotonbori, which used to be a theater gathering area in Osaka. Nowadays, colorful neon lights and flashing subtitles add to the vitality here.
Behind Dotonbori is Osaka's famous "Hozen Temple Alley", and along the alley door to door, there are restaurants with traditional Japanese characteristics. Each of these restaurants has a history of more than half a century. Many celebrities in Osaka often visit here.
There are countless small restaurants and bars along the narrow streets of Dotonbori. Colorful neon signs, ingenious advertisements and luxurious facades present a scene of prosperity.
3. Universal Studios Japan
Universal Studios Japan is the first universal studio not located in the United States except Hollywood and Florida. She is a film and television theme park, and most of the facilities and performances in the park are transplanted from Universal Studios in the United States. The activity design is to lead tourists to experience the movie plot on the spot.
The representative amusement facilities of Universal Studios include Jurassic Park, Great White Shark, Back to the Future, ET Star Adventure, Water World, West body double Performance Show, Animal Actor Stage, TV Program Production Tour Guide, and Universal Animation Magic.
Recommended tourist routes:
1. one-day tour
D1 Osaka Castle → Shinsaibashi → Dotonbori
First, go to Osaka Castle. As a symbol of Osaka, Osaka Castle was founded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1583, and now it has become the first choice for Osaka citizens to have fun. Looking down from this big observatory in Tianshouge, you can enjoy Osaka's present and past, its development and changes. It is full of cherry blossoms, plum blossoms and other flowers, and it is the most lively flower viewing place in Osaka. (There are no tickets for Osaka Castle to enter the city, and the ticket price for Tianshouge is 600 yen. Transportation mode: JR Osaka Castle Park Station, JR Morimiya Station, Metro Tanomachi Sidingmu Station, Metro Osaka Business Park Station, and Kyosaka Tianmanqiao Station walk 15-25 minutes).
Then go to Shinsaibashi. People often say that "Tokyo has Ginza and Osaka has Shinsaibashi". Shinsaibashi Shopping Street is one of the most exciting shopping streets in Osaka. You can take the subway to Shinsaibashi Station, start from the famous SONY TOWER and go all the way to Takashiyama, a famous shopping mall in Osaka.
After that, I enjoyed delicious food in Dotonbori. Dotonbori is the birthplace of Osaka's food culture. Finally, I went to Japan Bridge Electric Street, and said that the electric street that can rival Akihabara in Tokyo is the electric street of Japan Bridge. Because there are so many shops here, in addition to the complete variety, cheap prices are the greatest charm of this place.
2. Three-day tour
D1 Shinsaibashi → Dotonbori D2 Osaka Castle D3 Universal Studios.
Day 1:
You can choose to go to Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori, which are the most prosperous commercial streets, high-end ready-to-wear shops and famous restaurants in Osaka. You can take the subway to Shinsaibashi Station, start from the famous SONY TOWER, go all the way to Takashiyama, a famous shopping mall in Osaka, and enjoy food in Dotonbori at night.
Day 2: Osaka Castle
Visit Sakura Gate and Tianshou Pavilion in Osaka City. Sakura Gate is a historic site that has survived the fire. The main building of Osaka Castle-Tianshou Pavilion. (There is no admission fee for Osaka Castle, and the ticket price for Tianshou Pavilion is 600 yen) (Transportation mode: JR Osaka Castle Park Station, JR Morimiya Station, Metro Tancho Sidingmu Station, Metro Osaka Business Park Station and Kyosaka Tianmanqiao Station walk 15-25 minutes) (Osaka Castle opening hours: 9: 00-16: 30).
Day 3: One-day trip to KYOTO (or visit Universal Studios)
Kyoto is a thousand-year-old ancient capital of Japan. It used to be the ancient capital of Japan, imitating the chessboard layout of Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty, and it is a famous tourist city in Japan. You can take the Shinkansan "Tokaido Shanyang Shinkansen" and take the local train from Sinosaka Station to Kyoto for about 12-15 minutes. The station of the Shinkansen in Kyoto is also a scenic spot, and it has won the world design award. Boarding the 13th floor observatory, you can have a panoramic view of Kyoto.
Then you can go to Kiyomizudera in Nijo Castle, where there is a commercial street, where you can buy all kinds of "Kyoto restrictions" (Kyoto specialty, you can't buy it anywhere else, so you should buy it in time), follow the market on this slope, and at the end, you can see the gate of Kiyomizu Dera (opening time is 6: 00-18: 00) After visiting Kiyomizu Temple, you can go to Kinkakuji, and on the way, you can go to Nishijin—ori to watch the "kimono reward" (viewing is free, kimono is tried on for 8,800 yen). After that, you can go to Heianjingu (admission is free from 8: 30 to 17: 00, and the price of visiting the shrine is 600 yen). Return to Osaka after the tour.
Osaka accommodation recommendation:
1. Hotel New Otani Osaka five-star hotel.
Introduction: Hotel New Otani Hotel is located in front of Osaka Castle, with free wireless Internet connection in all parts of the hotel. JR Osaka—Jo Koen railway station is only 6 minutes' walk from the hotel. Hotel New Otani Osaka Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from the subway station of Osaka Business Park, 5 minutes' walk from Kyobashi Station, 10 minutes' train ride from Osaka Station and less than 1 hour's train ride from Kyoto and Nara. It is 75 minutes by train from Kansai International Airport and 1 hour by train from Itami Airport.
Price: 1000-2951 RMB/night
2. Hotel Nikko Osaka four-star hotel.
Introduction: Hotel Nikko Osaka provides free wireless network connection covering the whole hotel, allowing guests to directly access the Shinsaibashi subway station. The hotel is located in the city center, providing convenient access to shopping areas, restaurants and Dotonburi. The hotel is also located directly opposite to Otaru Department Store. The hotel faces the main street of the city-the famous Mido—Suji Boulevard, which enjoys many shopping and leisure places. It is 12 minutes by subway from Shinosaka Station, 5 minutes by subway from Kyocera Dome and 10 minutes by subway from Osaka City. It is only 10 minutes' walk from Dotonbori and 15 minutes' walk from Namba Station. The hotel provides paid shuttle service to Kansai International Airport.
3. Daiwa Roy Net Hotel Osaka-Uehonmachi, a three-star hotel.
Introduction: The hotel is only 1 minute's walk from Osakanoe's Osaka—Uehonmachi Train Station, and free wireless internet connection is covered everywhere in the hotel. Laptops are available for rent at the 24-hour front desk. The hotel is 5 minutes' walk from Tanimachi Kyuchome Subway Station, 15 minutes' train ride from Namba Station, 50 minutes' drive from Kansai International Airport, 50 minutes' drive from Itami Airport and 30 minutes' luxury bus ride from Honmachi Railway Station in Osakanoe.
Price: 427-662 RMB/night
4. Dormy Inn Premium Namba three-star hotel.
Introduction: Dormy Inn Premium Namba Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Nihonbashi Railway Station and offers free wireless Internet. The hotel is 5 minutes' walk from Dotonbori and Denden Town, and less than 15 minutes' walk from Shinsaibashi shopping area.
Price: 836-1233 RMB/night
5. Hotel Vista Grande Osaka four-star hotel.
Introduction: Hotel Vista Grande Osaka Hotel is one minute's walk from downtown Dotonbori, and is equipped with free wired Internet connection. Hotel Vista Grande Osaka Hotel is three minutes' walk from Shinsaibashi shopping area, and 10 minutes' drive from Tsutenkaku and Tennoji Zoo. Itami Airport is about 14 kilometers away from the hotel.
Price: 606-902 RMB/night
Osaka, Japan travel shopping guide
JR Railway has Shinosaka Station of Shinkansen in the north of the city, and Osaka Station of Tokaido Main Line in Mei Tian in the north. The earliest high-speed railway built in Japan-"Shinkansen" is from Tokyo to Osaka. It takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes from Tokyo to Osaka (Shinkansen, the price is 13,620 yen), about 1 hour from Nagoya to Osaka, and about 17 minutes from Kyoto to Osaka.
Japanese dim sum is very delicate, so it is a good choice whether you eat it yourself or take it back as a handwritten letter to your relatives and friends. There is also a special biscuit in Osaka called Osaka Lovers. Most people have only heard of the "white lover" in Hokkaido, but there is such a "wonderful flower" in Osaka that you can laugh when you see it, but after tasting it, you will be intoxicated by its thick white chocolate. I believe that such a delicious and loving gift will definitely make your family and friends very happy. Osaka head office
As a country of animation, there are limited edition animation ornaments that can only be bought locally all over Japan. Like the hero in One Piece and Hello Kitty's doll, they were originally released in Osaka and can only be found in Osaka. Therefore, friends who like anime must go to the local area to find their favorite anime character pendants.
Japanese girls are the best spokespersons for Japanese cosmeceuticals, all of them are beautiful and tender, but the quality of Japanese cosmeceuticals is really well-known, not to mention those traditional Japanese brands, even those Japanese brands we don't know in the cosmeceuticals store are very easy to use, and the price is also cheap, so when you come to Japan, you will be tempted to empty your wallet for face-saving projects.
Japanese clothing has always been a dressing weapon for young people. In China, the whole building such as OPA is a department store selling Japanese clothing. In Osaka's shopping center, every department store is a paradise for Japanese clothes. Maybe you can see a girl's clothes on the street in Osaka and find the same style in the department store in a flash.
Travel guide of Osaka, Japan
Kuromon Market
Now it is a popular attraction for foreign tourists. High-grade ingredients such as tuna, Kobe beef and puffer fish are very popular. In addition, there are many kinds of fruits such as strawberries, citrus and apples. Not only delicious, but also safe to eat on the spot, so it is becoming more and more popular.
Address: 2-4-1, Japan Bridge, Central District, Osaka Prefecture
Osaka Castle Park
Osaka Castle Park is located in the special historical site of Osaka Castle, covering an area of about 105.6 hectares. Headed by Tianshou Pavilion in Osaka City, there are many historical buildings such as Handgate and Qianguan, and it is also a scenic spot for enjoying cherry blossoms and plums. Although this place is famous for cherry blossoms and plum blossoms, in fact, you can see a variety of beautiful flowers in season all year round.
Address: Osaka Castle, Central District, Osaka Prefecture
Tsutenkaku
The landmark building of Osaka New World-the 103-meter-high Outlook Tower. The Eiffel Tower was built on the high-rise building with the Arc de Triomphe as the prototype. The incredible original design made it a famous tourist attraction. Although it changed a little because of the fire, the neon scene at night still has a unique charm.
Address: 1-18-6, Xudong, Hui Mei, Langsu District, Osaka Prefecture
Sumiyoshi-taisha Shrine
This is the head office of Sumitomo Shrine in about 2,300 branches across the country, with a history of more than 1,800 years. It was built in a special way known as "living in Kyrgyzstan". It is known as the oldest architectural style in the architectural history of the shrine and has been designated as a national treasure.
Address: 2-9-89, Zhuji District, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
new world
When we mention the commercial street in Osaka, we will associate it with the "new world" around the symbol "Tsutenkaku" in Osaka. Huge signboards, gorgeous neon lights and imposing hawking can enjoy the veritable Osaka world here. There are many fried string shops, which are highly recommended.
Address: Misudong, Langsu District, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Tennoja Park.
It was opened in 1909 and has a long history. There are ups and downs in the park, including Qingze Garden, Chajiu Mountain and Municipal Art Museum. In 1987, the park with beautiful scenery was renovated, and it was equipped with sunken bed flower beds, small river paths, water squares, rose arches and plant greenhouses. Look at the colorful.
Address: Chajiushan Town, Tianwangsi District
Dotonbori
Around 1626, the move of the theater shed promoted the development of the theater street here. Originally a canal, with the appearance of the theater shed, there were rows of teahouses, and then it gradually became a street that pays attention to food and leisure. In addition, many theaters have continued to this day, so it is also known as the holy land of drama and folk art.
Address: Osaka Central District, Osaka Prefecture
USJ Japan universal studios
Universal Studios Japan is not only full of exciting and moving amusement facilities and performances, but also many popular characters appear in every corner of the park, and there are world-class entertainment contents such as seasonal limited activities that have never been seen before, so that visitors can play from morning till night.
Address: 2-1-33 Sakurajima, this flower area, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
What are the tourist attractions in Osaka?
When it comes to Japan, many people must think of Tokyo as the first city. But in fact, there are many famous places in Japan besides Tokyo, such as Osaka. Osaka is the second largest city in Japan in terms of economic development after Tokyo. If you go to Osaka, you must go to these scenic spots that Osaka must visit. Of course, if your schedule is tight, go to the places that Osaka must visit in a day. Even if it's only for one day, you can feel Osaka in an all-round way.
What are the tourist attractions in Osaka?
I. Xinzhai Bridge
Shinsaibashi is a characteristic commercial street and a permanent symbol of Osaka. Even if you don't buy anything here, it's fun to just go shopping and stroll around, but things are very cheap. Shinsaibashi has many boutique houses and specialty stores, which are bustling from morning till night, and there are crowds of citizens and tourists everywhere. Shinsaibashi is developed around Shinsaibashi Shops Street with arcade facilities. There are large department stores, century-old shops and small shops facing the people. Slate pavements, English-style street lamps and rows of brick buildings are elegant in style, and this area is called the European Village.
Bus route: Take JR Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Shinosaka Station for about 2 hours and 30 minutes. Then take the subway from Shinosaka Station to Shinsaibashi Station for about 13 minutes. Take the Hanshin tram or the Hanshin Express tram in Kobe and get off at Mei Tian. It is best to take the express train or express train. There are only a few stops on the road, and it takes only half an hour from Kobe to Osaka. It takes only 5 minutes to transfer to the subway Yujintang line to Xinzhai Bridge, and the fare is also very cheap.
Second, Dotonbori
Dawton Rise Food Street is located near Shinsaibashi in Osaka, Japan, and is the representative place of Osaka cuisine. Here, the signs of all kinds of food attract endless crowds every day, and the most famous big crab sign is the symbol of Dawton Rise Food Street, especially when the night comes, the flashing neon lights are even more attractive. Many famous snacks such as Jinlong Lamian Noodles, octopus, sushi and puffer fish can be eaten here.
Bus-saving route: take the near-railway/subway Yutang reinforcement line/Qianqian line/Siつ bridge line to exit 14 of Nanbo Station, and then go northwest shortly after you get out. Or take the subway Qianqian Line/_ Jin Line to Exit 2 of Japan Bridge Station, and get out and go northwest soon.
Third, Osaka Castle
Osaka Castle is the most famous tourist attraction and symbol of Osaka. It includes thirteen buildings that have been established as important cultural heritage by the Japanese government. It is particularly famous for its magnificent gates and towers built along the moat. The wall, which is 20 meters high and very steep, is made of huge stones from all over Japan. The high and steep city walls and wide moats constitute a spectacular scene that no other ancient Japanese city can compare with.
Arrival route: Take JR Osaka Ring Line and get off at Osaka Park Station, and walk for about 15 minutes.
Fourth, Osaka Castle Tianshou Pavilion
The Tianshou Pavilion in Osaka Castle was originally built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the 16th century. In order to build Osaka Castle, he ordered the governors of the whole country to participate in the construction project. Many stones of moats and battlements were also donated by governors from all over the country, and hundreds of thousands of laborers were used to build them with their hard work and sweat in three years.
Arrival route: Take JR Osaka Ring Line to Osaka Park Station and Morimiya Station, and walk for about 15 minutes to 20 minutes.
1. Scenic spots in Tokyo, Japan
The south of Tokyo faces Tokyo Bay, and the outer sea of Tokyo Bay is the Pacific Ocean. The cities around the northwest coast of Tokyo Bay are Tokyo, Yokohama and Kawasaki, with Yokosuga in the west, Chiba in the east and Mihura and Kazuo in the south. The depth of Tokyo Bay is about 13 meters. In 1986, an expressway (Bay Expressway) was built in the Bay, from Kawasaki in the west to Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture in the east. The best places overlooking Tokyo Bay in Tokyo are Taichang, Youming Arena, Wakayama Waterfront Park, Haizhisen Park, Gexi Linhai Aquarium and so on.
2. Famous scenic spots in Tokyo, Japan
Hibiya Park in the center of Tokyo.
Being close to nature is the biggest feature of Japanese gardens. Japanese gardens pay more attention to artificial nature, and three quarters of them are composed of plants, rocks and water bodies. In terms of planting design, there are usually few varieties of plants in the same garden. Generally, one or two plants are the main landscape plants, and one or two other plants are the point plants. From the formal point of view, it is concise, distinct and unique in style. In terms of material selection, evergreen trees are dominant, with fewer flowers, mainly pine trees, cherry blossoms and iris.
Shinjuku Imperial Garden was originally a royal garden (located in Lord Naito's American estate) and became a garden after World War II. Shinjuku Imperial Garden is the largest garden attraction in Tokyo, which combines Japanese gardens and French gardens.
What are the scenic spots in Tokyo?
Scenic spots and historical sites: Mount Fuji is located in the south-central part of Honshu, with an altitude of 3,776 meters, which is the highest peak in Japan. It is called the Holy Mountain, which is a symbol of the Japanese and the Japanese nation. It is about 80 kilometers away from Tokyo and spans Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, covering an area of 90.76 square kilometers. The whole mountain is conical, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. There are eight peaks around Mount Fuji, such as Jianfeng Mountain, Baishan Mountain, Jiusu Zhiyue, Dariyue, Izuyama, Chengyue Mountain, Xiaojushan and Sanyue.
Mount Fuji also has a fantasy travel museum, an insect museum, a natural science museum, a strange stone museum, a Fuji museum, a large science museum, a botanical garden, a wild bird garden, a wild monkey garden and various sports and amusement places. The 33354 Shrine and the Asami Shrine at the summit are the main attractions of Izu National Park in Hakone-CHO, Fuji. The Tokyo Tower in Tokyo was built in 1958 and is 333 meters high. The top of Japan's tallest Independence Tower is equipped with radio transmitting antennas of 7 TV stations, 21 TV relay stations and radio stations in Tokyo. At a height of 100 meters, there is a two-story observation deck; At an altitude of 250 meters, there is also a special observatory. Looking around, the platform is surrounded by large floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and the windows are tilted outward. Standing on the observation deck overlooking Tokyo, you can see the whole city. The lower part of the tower is the tower building, the first floor is the lounge, the second floor is the shopping mall, the third floor is the largest wax museum in Japan and the Far East, the fourth floor is the modern science museum and TV studio, and the fifth floor is the radio transmitting station.
TVXQ! Temple, located in Naraichi, was built by Jian Zhen, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty in China. It is the main temple of Japanese Buddhism. This building with the architectural style of China's prosperous Tang Dynasty was recognized as a Japanese national treasure. In the Tang Dynasty (688-763 AD), Jian Zhen, a monk, made his sixth mission to Japan. In the third year of the Tang Dynasty (759 AD), the construction of Tian Ping Baozi began, and it was completed in about 770 AD. The red banner on the gate of the temple Tang Zhaoti Temple was written by Japanese queen Xiao Gan after imitating Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi. The temple has lush pine forests, quiet courtyards and numerous halls, including lecture halls and circular altars in Tian Ping era, Jintang in the late Nara era (710-789 AD), Drum Tower and Auditorium in Kamakura era (1185-1333 AD), as well as Buddha statues, utensils and scrolls after Tian Ping.
There is also Jian Zhen's tomb in the east of the Royal Cinema, where there are some famous flowers and plants from China, such as pine, osmanthus, peony, peony, Sun Wenlian, Tang Temple Lotus, Tang Temple Violet, Dancing Princess Lotus, China Friendship Lotus and Yangzhou Qionghua.
4. Places of interest in Tokyo
Shinjuku kabukicho Taichang Waterfront Park
5. Famous tourist attractions in Tokyo, Japan
1. Gold
Jingu Temple (pseudonym:; English: GoldenPavilion), officially known as rokuonji (pseudonym:), is located in the North District of Kyoto, Japan. It is the Suoguo Temple of Lin Yizong and the most representative garden in Muromachi era. The name of Kinkaku Temple comes from the name of the famous third-generation general of Ashikaga shogunate in Muromachi era, and it is also called Kinkaku Temple, because the temples in the outer wall of the core building are decorated with gold foil.
Jingu Temple was founded in 1397 (thirty years in the Ming Dynasty, four years a day). Before World War II, the Japanese government listed it as a national treasure. In July 1950, the only relic temple in the temple was completely burned by arson (that is, the arson of the Golden Pavilion Temple). The ancient temple we see today was rebuilt in 1955. In 1987, the gold foil decoration on the outer wall of the whole temple was completely new and became what it is now.
2. Kiyomizu Temple
Kiyomizu Temple was built in 778, located on the mountainside of the lingering sound in the east of Kyoto. It is the oldest temple in Kyoto. After several rebuilds, it was listed in the World Cultural Heritage List in 1994. The Shimizu stage hanging in front of the hall is a national treasure of Japan, surrounded by green trees. Cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring, which is one of the famous cherry blossom viewing places in Kyoto. In autumn, red maple trees compete for beauty, and it is also a scenic spot for enjoying maple.
Kiyomizu Temple's tea ceremony ranks first in Kyoto.
3. Discipline (Discipline Bridge)
Luji City is an ancient castle, located in Yoshiyama, Luji City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan (45.6 meters above sea level), which is the main symbol of this city. Because its white outer wall and winding eaves look like an egret spreading its wings, it is also called Egret City, which is a world cultural heritage. Luji City, Songshan City and Wakayama City are collectively called the three vertical mountain cities in Japan, and they are also called the first famous city in Japan because of their high degree of preservation. Many time dramas and movies were also filmed here, or Luji City was regarded as a symbol of Edo City, which no longer exists.
4. Long Yi Temple
Longwang Temple was established by Hosokawa Katsumoto in 1450 (Baode II), burned down during the Ren Ying Uprising and rebuilt in 1499 (the eighth year of Ming Dynasty). The garden is rectangular, paved with white sand, and 15 stones of different sizes are piled up in five places to form a rockery. It is a representative virtual landscape garden in Japan.
5. Dongda Temple in Nara
Dongsi (Hiragana Dongsi), located in the east of Heichengjing (now Nara), is one of the seven southern temples with a history of more than 1,200 years. Dongsi, as an integral part of ancient Nara, was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1998.
6. Attractions in Tokyo, Japan
1: Shibuya-Harajuku Noboru takeshita, Riharajuku, Shibuya 109, Mount Omotesando Hills, daikanyama, Yoyogi Park (Meiji Jingu).
2. Shinjuku District-Shinjuku Imperial Garden, Metropolitan Hall (Observatory), kabukicho and Garden Shrine.
3: Central District-Ginza, Li Bin Palace Garden, kabukiza and Japanese Bridge.
4. Taitung District-Ueno Park, Asakusa, Kuanyong Temple, Tokyo National Museum.
5: Chiyoda District-Akihabara, Imperial Palace Dongyu Garden, Hibiya Park, Kitazawa Park (Thousand Birds Park)
6. Toyoda-Toyoda is a famous cartoon shrine and Ikebukuro.
7: Domo District-Edo Tokyo Museum
8. Port Area-Port Area Zhi Zhi Park (Tokyo Tower, Zengshang Temple), Taichang (Taichang Binshui Park, Rainbow Bridge, Japan Science Future Museum, Toyota Motor Club, Edo Hot Spring Story, etc. ), Roppongi New Town.
9: nakano-nakano has many relics. The oldest is the Jianggutian site, which contains Paleolithic stone tools discovered 23,000 years ago.
10: Tang Ben, Hakone-CHO (Dayong Valley)
Located in the southwest of Kanagawa Prefecture in Hakone-CHO, 90 kilometers away from Tokyo, it is the hometown of Japanese hot springs and health resorts.
1. Chuanyue (Edo)
There are many small towns in Japan that still retain the traditional Japanese cultural atmosphere, but none is closer to Tokyo than Kawabata Yasunari. It takes only 30 minutes to get to Kawabata from Ikebukuro or Shinjuku by Seibu Shinjuku Line. You can enjoy the history of the four dynasties of Edo, Taisho, Meiji and Showa in Japan, spanning the 16th to 20th centuries. This is a very popular tourist attraction.
12: Mount Fuji, Imperial Palace, Izu (Hot Spring), Neiye Hahai.
The Palace is located at the foot of Mount Fuji, 100 kilometers away from Tokyo. Izu, located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a small peninsula on the Kanto Plain.
3. Cao Jin Hot Springs
Located in Gunma Prefecture, about 100 kilometers from Tokyo. The natural water output of Cao Jin Hot Springs is about 40,000 liters per minute, ranking first among Japanese hot springs.
14: Tokyo Disney Orchestra
Tokyo Disney Ocean Amusement Park is built on the bank of Tokyo Bay in Chiba Prefecture, 10 kilometers away from the center of Tokyo.
15: Sanying Miyazaki Hayao Museum (Sanying Art Museum)
Animator Miyazaki Hayao Theme Park is in the western suburbs of Tokyo. It takes 30 minutes to take the central line from Shinjuku.
: Tokyo Ginza-No.7. The scenery of Tokyo, Japan
The most representative bustling business district on the first floor.
Ginza is the most famous business district in Tokyo and the most representative bustling business district in Japan. It is famous for its high-end shopping malls, with top-class flagship stores, high-end department stores and various century-old stores. It is as famous as the Champs Elysé es in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York. Ginza can be seen in various film and television shots.
2. Sensoji Temple experienced Japanese religion and folk customs at zero distance.
Speaking of the name Sensoji Temple, maybe everyone is not familiar with it. But as long as you mention the one that says "The Gate of Thunder", it is really a classic scenic spot that everyone knows. This ancient temple, built in 628, attracts an endless stream of tourists to pay homage and pray every day. You can buy some Japanese goods and eat some authentic Japanese snacks in the shopping street of Shen Dao Road.
3. Tokyo Tower Tokyo landmark is often used as the location of movies and TV.
One of the symbols of Tokyo, which frequently appears in TV dramas and other works, is a must-see attraction in Tokyo. Tokyo has a 360-degree panoramic view of the city landscape of the hall. The lighting at night is great, and the annual lighting activity is even more fascinating.
4. The location of Shinjuku-Lost in Tokyo
Shinjuku is one of the 23 administrative districts in Tokyo, Japan, and it is also a relatively prosperous business district. Tokyo Metropolitan Government is located in this area and is one of the urban cores of Tokyo. Commercial facilities are complete, universities are concentrated, and there are many headquarters of large enterprises.
5. Akihabara-a famous electrical block in Japan
Akihabara is a famous electrical block. From small household appliances to high-tech digital products, there are hundreds of electrical stores in the whole street, which are all-inclusive and have Japanese characteristics. It is also the holy land of Japanese animation culture, and it is a must-see place for anime people.
6. Tokyo Disneyland-an unforgettable fairy tale world
Tokyo Disney Resort is the main resort composed of two different theme parks, Disneyland and Disney Ocean Park, as well as four Disney hotels, cooperative economy hotels, complex commercial facilities, maglev trains and other facilities that facilitate sports in the park. Guests can not only have fun in the amusement park, but also have interesting experiences such as shopping, tasting food and watching movies in the resort during their stay in Disney hotels.
7. Ueno Park-a cherry blossom viewing place for cats.
Ueno Park is one of the larger parks in Tokyo. There are many facilities in the park. You can wander around at will, feel the natural beauty and cultural customs, or spend the whole day studying the culture and art here. Every spring, the park will become a sea of cherry blossoms, and tourists will come in an endless stream.
Whenever cherry blossoms are in full bloom, Ueno Park becomes a hot spot for cherry blossom viewing in Japan. Sakura Avenue is the punch-in point for enjoying cherry blossoms here. It is especially spectacular when it is windy and rainy. Lu Xun's phrase when cherry blossoms are in full bloom in Ueno, it is here. At this time of year, a cherry blossom festival is held. Every evening, the night light in the park lights up, reflecting cherry blossoms, which has a unique flavor.
8. Imperial Palace-the home of the Japanese Emperor
Tourists usually visit the periphery of the Imperial Palace, including the Imperial Palace Outer Garden, the Imperial Palace East Imperial Garden and the North Maru Garden, with a moat between them. You can see the double bridge across the moat in the outer garden. Dongyu Garden is a big royal garden, where you can enjoy many historical buildings and courtyard scenery while walking. Thousand Birds in the northwest is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo, close to Kitazawa Park, where many citizens run, ride horses or take a walk for leisure.
9. Tokyo Meiji Jingu's most popular wedding venue.
Meiji Jingu is an important shrine of Japanese Shintoism, located on the north side of Yoyogi Park in Shibuya Harajuku, and dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Zhao. Many people come here to pay homage and pray every year, especially on New Year's Day. Every year, thousands of tourists and locals pray here to bless their families' safety, academic success and career success. Many Japanese also choose to hold traditional Japanese weddings in Meiji Jingu, so it is very likely that they will witness a Japanese wedding here.
10. Taichang Scenic Spot "The Battle of Marriage Proposal"
Located on the artificial land of Tokyo Bay in the southeast of Tokyo, it is a concentrated place of entertainment in Tokyo, which is favored by people, especially young people.
Tokyo, 8. Famous tourist attractions in Tokyo, Japan
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As the capital of Japan, it is the most famous one! The areas appearing in Edo and Kanto cartoons also refer to Tokyo, which has been a major city since the Tokugawa shogunate period. As the capital, Tokyo is a multi-functional center integrating politics, economy and culture.
Tokyo Tower, Ginza Tower, Sky Tower, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Dome are all landmark attractions in Tokyo. If you go to Tokyo, don't go. Don't miss these scenic spots.
There is also one piece theme park, which is the favorite of one piece fans. It is located on the third floor of Tokyo Tower, where there are not only theme activities, but also theme comic exhibition, statue exhibition, cos performance, interaction and other experience activities.
In addition, the world-famous University of Tokyo is also located here. The University of Tokyo is famous not only for its academics, but also for its canteens. The canteens of many universities in Japan are open to the public as a propaganda means to attract students. The menu in the canteen will change according to the time. The most famous is that the red facade is named after historical sites. The taste is slightly heavy, unlike other dishes, which is light and conforms to the taste of Chinese people.
2.osaka
Osaka is the second largest city in Japan, with the second largest population after Tokyo. Famous scenic spots include Tianshou Pavilion, Osaka Castle, Daodun Rise, Siye Temple and Tianbaoshan Tour. There are many temples in these places.
At the same time, Osaka's Japanese dialect is called Osaka, which is one of the most widely used Japanese dialects in Japan. Osaka also often appears in cartoons, and its "Magic Card of KINOMOTO SAKURA" has a small S, because it has an Osaka accent after staying in Osaka for a while, and you can feel Osaka dialect when listening to it.
Osaka University, the most famous university in Osaka, is one of the top universities in the world. This is a very inclusive university with 14% international students. At the same time, the Art Department of Osaka University has also trained many famous cartoonists: Osamu Tezuka, Fumihiko Takayama, Tadanari Okamoto, Kimura Takahiro and so on.
3. Yokohama
Yokohama is the third-ranked city in Japan, located on the west bank of Tokyo Bay in central Honshu, Japan. Often regarded as the outer port of Tokyo, the international trade is relatively developed.
Famous scenic spots include Yokohama Zhonghua Street, Sanxi Garden, Kamakura (the story of Kamakura released in 2018 is located in Yokohama) and Hakone-machi. Today, because of ED, the popular sitcom Strong Wind Blows, the famous stalk in it is Hakone-machiyama, which endangers the world, ED is highly recommended. Now, the number of broadcasts in the mile has reached 125.
Yokohama National University has four major departments and five research departments, and most of its graduates can enter the upper-class enterprises in Japanese society, so the scores of the school are also rising, which makes it very difficult to enroll.
4. Kyoto
Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe became the metropolitan area of Hanshin, Kyoto. The ancient Kyoto was established according to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the World Heritage Committee evaluated it as an imitation model of Luoyang in ancient China.
Kyoto is located in the Kansai region. Fans who like to watch "Golden Power" will know the animation track from Kansai to Kanto, and it is a classic sitcom, which looks good, but not good-looking. Don't catch fire. At present, it is the third season in the series. Push, push, push.
The famous scenic spots in Kyoto are: Donghong 'an Temple, Kiyomizu Temple, Nijo Castle, Philosophy Road and Kyoto Station. Because of its long history and strong cultural atmosphere, there are special festivals, such as Plum Blossom Festival, Garden Festival, Pottery Festival, Wuyue Torch Festival and Times Festival.
Kyoto University is the second national university in Japan after Tokyo University, and it is also a world-famous top comprehensive research university. Kyoto University gave birth to T.
Okinawa Prefecture is located between Kyushu Island and Taiwan Province, across the sea. As you can see in Taiwan Province, it is a place famous for its tourism. Last year, it ranked 146th in the list of the top 500 cities in the world. Okinawa is mostly seascape and surrounded by the sea, which is equivalent to the countryside of Japan. Life is more leisurely, and it is a very suitable place for the elderly.
Famous scenic spots include: Ocean Aquarium, Victory City Trail, Ryukyu Village, Shang Bo Palace, Yuquan Cave, Meicun and other places. Okinawa S Ryukyu University is a national school in the southwest of Japan, with many specialties.
6. Nagoya
Nagoya is the fourth largest city in Japan, an important land, sea and air transportation hub in Japan, with many famous universities and developed sports. Most famous military generals in history came from here, including Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Famous scenic spots include: Otsu, Nagoya TV Tower, Ritian Shrine, Nagoya City, and Mount Juewang Tairi Temple.
Nagoya University is also one of the top universities in the world, and has produced six Nobel Prize winners, ranking third in Japan with outstanding scientific research achievements.
9. What are the scenic spots in Tokyo, Japan?
Hello, everyone, I'm I'm glad to answer this question. What places of interest, natural scenery and cultural scenery are there in Jiangxi? Bian Xiao here first takes you to know Jiangxi Province, which is rich in tourism resources and has a long history and culture.
Jiangxi Province, the provincial administrative region of China, is a land of plenty, south of the Yangtze River. It was called Wutou Chuwei and Yuemen Minting in ancient times. In 733 AD, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty set up a west road in the south of the Yangtze River, hence the name of the province. The largest river in the province is Ganjiang, which is called Ganjiang for short.
Jiangxi Province is adjacent to Zhejiang Province, Fujian Province to the east, Guangdong Province to the south, Hunan Province to the west, Hubei Province and Anhui Province to the north, and Nanchang, the capital.
The grain crops in Jiangxi are rice and wheat. It is also rich in rapeseed, camellia oleifera, tea and jute, and its main industries are coal, steel, machinery manufacturing and metallurgy. Jingdezhen porcelain has a long history and its products are well-known at home and abroad.
Jiangxi has a long, profound and splendid ancient culture. Of course, there are places of interest, natural scenery and cultural scenery. Bian Xiao will introduce you to places of interest in Jiangxi. Natural scenery, cultural scenery, Ruijin, Lushan, Sanqingshan, Jinggangshan, Guifeng, Longhushan, Tengwangge, Wuyuan, Poyang Lake, Jingdezhen, Bayi Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall, Shangrao Concentration Camp, jinggang mountains revolutionary sites, Ganzhou Ancient City Wall, Ruijin Revolutionary Site, Meiguan Post Road, Tongtianyan, Nanshan Memorial Hall of Eight Great Men, Jinsheng Pagoda, Wanshou Palace in Xishan, Guiwen Pagoda in Shangrao.
Places of interest:
1. Wang Teng Pavilion is located on the east bank of Ganjiang River along Jiang Yan Road in the northwest of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. Wang Tengting, one of the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River, was built in the fourth year of Tang Yonghui (653). In June of the 13th year of Zhenguan (AD 639), it was built by Li Yuanying, the younger brother of Li Shimin, the second son of Tang Taizu Li Yuan, and named Wang Teng. Historically, the Wang Teng Pavilion was destroyed by fire and rebuilt 28 times. Wang Teng Cash Pavilion was built in 1985, imitating the Song Dynasty, with 9 floors and a height of 57.5 meters. Take three bright and seven dark when the base is more than 12 meters.
Jingdezhen is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province. Although the place is not big, it is known that Jingdezhen is a world-famous porcelain capital, regardless of ancient and modern times. Guo Moruo, a famous historian and writer, also spoke highly of Jingdezhen, saying that China is a country of porcelain, and the peak of porcelain industry is this capital.
Natural scenery:
1. Sanqingshan, located in the northeast of Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, is named after its steep peaks, including Yujing, Yu Xu, Yuhua and Taoist Sanqing. Qingshan has a total area of 756.6 square kilometers, of which the main peak is 1819.9 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak and the source of Xinjiang.
2. Jinggangshan, a county-level city in Jiangxi Province, is located in the southwest of Jiangxi Province. In ancient times, it was called Hsuan-Chih Chen's communication with Hunan and Jiangxi, a thousand miles away.
Humanistic scenery:
1. Bailudong Academy located at the foot of Wulaofeng is the first complete academy in China.
2. Tuolin Temple, located at the west foot of Lushan Mountain in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, 16 kilometers north of Jiujiang City, was named Tuolin Temple because it was located to the east of Sailin Temple. Built in the first year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (384), it is one of the temples with a long history on Lushan Mountain.
Jiangxi is a good place with a long history and culture. There are 2 world geoparks, 11 national scenic spots, 25 provincial scenic spots, 8 national nature reserves, 6 world heritage sites, 52 national key protection units, and so on. Finally, I wish you all a pleasant journey. It's a good trip to Jiangxi. From places of interest, to natural scenery and cultural scenery, there will be places you can go.
10. What are the scenic spots in Tokyo, Japan?
Mount Fuji stands to the west of Tokyo, but it doesn't belong to Tokyo! The highest mountain in Japan (3775.63 meters above sea level) is located at the junction of Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan. Until now, the citizens of the two counties are still arguing about who owns Mount Fuji. Hakone-CHO is an ideal place to see Mount Fuji. On sunny days, especially in winter, you can see Mount Fuji from far away. In addition, Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture have scenic spots suitable for viewing and photographing Mount Fuji. Climbing Mount Fuji is also a good choice. The scenery on the mountain is more charming.
11. Famous scenic spots in Tokyo, Japan
1. On the other side of Tokyo moat stands a landmark building with double eaves and white walls and black tiles. Exquisite architecture and rich Japanese national style are half hidden among the green trees, and the dense atmosphere makes this palace more mysterious. It seems that all the remaining cultural details of Tokyo are hidden in the trees on the other side.
I stared at Tokyo for a long time. This boring city, like a revolving printing machine, is printing a modern civilization full of copper coins in a terrible way. And that ancient civilization, no matter how noble, can only curl up in the corner of money capital.
3. In the cherry blossom season from March to April every year, Tokyo cherry blossoms bloom everywhere, from Ueno Park and Shinjuku Imperial Garden to Thousand Birds Garden and Sumida Park, and there are cherry blossom viewing resorts everywhere. In the infinite prosperity of Tokyo, the ancient Japanese tradition is still preserved. Although it is not as simple and elegant as Kyoto, it is undoubtedly a bustling metropolis.
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