Japan
Shirakawa The name “Shirakawa-go” first appears clearly in history in around 1176. The name is thought to have been in wide use at this time as it appeared written in the diary of an aristocrat living in Kyoto. Following this, the name has made a large number of appearances throughout the history of Japan. Why you should go see it: Inside a household that's open to tourists. Live the true Japanese lifestyle.
Tokyo Tower's With the start of NHK, Japan's national broadcaster, in 1953, the Tokyo area needed a large broadcasting tower. Based on the Eiffel Tower in design, Tokyo Tower was completed in 1958. At 333 meters tall, it was the tallest freestanding tower in the world when it was built. Why you should go see it: The tower is lit up at night. It is a very tall and beautiful tower.
Imperial Palace The Imperial Palace is the residence of the Emperor of Japan. It was built on the site of the former Edoma Castle, where the shoguns came from before the 1970s. Built in 1868, the palace was made possible by a wide moat and thick walls, the area of which also contained discreetly crowded gardens. It gives a soothing green look to the color of the steel and glass from the modern office building it sits in. Why you should go see it: Go see the beautiful gardens with many varieties of flowers. and will bloom according to the season.
Mount Fuji Mountain Fuji has been considered a sacred mountain since the 7th century. In the Shinto religion, the emperor gave the order to destroy its summit to release the elixir that it contained. The smoke escaping was this elixir. Mount Fuji is also home to Konohanasakuya-hime, the goddess of Mount Fuji and all volcanoes. Why you should go see it: This mountain is the heart of the Japanese people. Then it is a very beautiful and sacred mountain.
Harajuku Harajuku style has existed since the early 1980s and became known in the west during the 2000s. The style is named after a station in Tokyo and is popular amongst youngster. It was common to see them wearing colorful and unique outfits on the street. Why you should go see it: There are both large entertainment venues here. One of the world's largest Ferris wheels is a symbol of Rainbow Town where young couples like to take a swing to see the beautiful night view.
Osaka Castle Hideyoshi Toyotomi, known as the "Napoleon of Japan, " began construction of Osaka Castle in 1583. Since then, Osaka Castle has served as the scene of various conflicts and was burned down and rebuilt several times. The current castle keep was rebuilt in 1931. Why you should go see it: Osaka Castle Tower is opened as a museum for the public to visit, called “Osaka Castle Museum ( ⼤ 阪 城 天 守 閣 )”. The castle also has a large park.
Himeji Castle Source: One of the oldest surviving structures from World War II bombing and the Great Hanging Earthquake of 1995. Why you should go: This castle is considered one of the top 3 castles in Japan. So it's worth going.
Taidoji Temple Origin: A Buddhist temple in Nara Japan Sala Luang Pho To The temple's daibutsuden is recorded as the largest wooden building in the world. Why you should go: See the massive bronze statue of Daibutsu
Tokyo Disneyland Origin: It is a theme park of Tokyo Disney Resort. It covers an area of 115 acres (465,000 square meters) located in Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Why you should go: It's a fun and beautiful place full of fairy tales and Disney princesses.
Matsumoto Castle Origin: Located in Matsumoto City Nagano Prefecture Why you should go: Go for a walk inside the castle and see its history.
Meiji Shrine Origin: It is a Shinto shrine. Built-in 1920 to pay homage to the spirit of Emperor Meiji. and Empress Shoken Why you should go: It's a sacred and atmospheric shrine.
Sensoji Temple Origin: A Buddhist temple in Asakusa, Taito Ward, Tokyo Why you should go: It's one of the oldest and most important temples in Tokyo.
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