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Japanese tourism

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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Japanese tourism

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JAPAN

Japan is very famous for many things like sushi, art, dancing, health and their festivals and its famous high-rise city Tokyo. Japan has many great attractions and things to offer. Attracting around 10 million tourists and is rising every year

Natural Attractions.

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Mount Fujiyama

is an active volcano 100
kilometers away from Tokyo Commonly called “Fuji-San,” it’s the country’s tallest peak, at 3,776 meters. it’s considered one of Japan’s 3 sacred mountains, and summit hikes remain a popular activity. It draws many tourists each year for Japan.

Yakushima

Yakushima is one of the Ōsumi Islands belonging to Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The island, 504.88 km² in area, has a population of 13,178. Access to the island is by hydrofoil ferry, slow car ferry, or by air. Yakushima is famous for its lush vegetation and The most remarkable thing is the range of vegetation types that are in such a tiny area.

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Activities

Tokyo Disneyland

Disneyland is a 115-acre theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo. This is a massive tourist attraction for Japan and one of the biggest around the world being slightly cheaper than the Disneyland in America.

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Ōedo Onsen.

Located on the artificial island of Odaiba out in Tokyo Bay, this giant super onsen is modelled on an Edo period town. There is a huge variety of tubs, including outdoor tubs, as well as restaurants, relaxation rooms and shops. You can even get a massage and spa treatments.

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Cultural attractions.

Golden Pavilion

It built in 1397 and it is located in Kyoto. The Golden Pavilion burned down in 1950 when a monk set fire to the temple. The upper two stories are covered with a pure gold layer. The entire temple is surrounded by a garden with a pond in the front called the Mirror Pond. The stones in the pond give a representation of the Buddhist era. There is no cost.

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Tokyo Imperial Palace

This is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace, surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo, a short walk from Tokyo Station. It is the residence of Japan's Imperial Family.
it is open from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM with many different tours.

festivals

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Cherry Blossom Festivals

Visitors to Japan who arrive between January and April should make a point of visiting one of the many cherry blossom festivals across the country. Often lightened at night, the festivals also sometimes offer traditional entertainment options like tea ceremonies, Japanese music, or dance. There are many places all over Japan to enjoy these beautiful flowers. For more information, take a look at our top 15 cherry blossom tourist spots.

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Morioka Sansa Odori

It's a music and dance festival in Morioka. held annually from August 1-4. It holds the Guinness World Record as the world's largest taiko drum festival. Sansa is a style of dance preformed with the drummers that tell a story of A demon causing trouble throughout the region, and it is a prayer to fend him off.
(attendance is free)