JAPANS
Hiiii uols....!!! i just post about korea and now i want
to share with you about japans which is we know that they were advance in
technology and the most greatful country in the worlds.Japan have many
attractions like others country but their places quite different with other
country........do you wanna says something about this country?huhuhu
Jigokudani Monkey Park
Jigokudani Monkey Park is a famous hot spring area near Nagano,. The name
Jigokudani (meaning “Hell’s Valley”), is due to steam and boiling water that
bubbles out the frozen ground, surrounded by steep cliffs and formidably cold
forests. It is famous for its large population of wild Snow Monkeys that go to the
valley during the winter when snow covers the park. The monkeys descend from
the steep cliffs and forest to sit in the warm hot springs, and return to the
security of the forests in the evenings.
Kiyomizu-dera
The Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple is located in Eastern Kyoto and can be
traced back as far as the year 798. An indoor waterfall fed from the outside
river keeps the temple in harmony with nature and not one nail was used in
construction. While locals used to jump off the edge to have a wish granted
(with a survival rate of 85.4%), modern visitors can enjoy the shrines and
talismans and artwork on display without risking life and limb.
Himeji
Castle
The Himeji Castle is considered the best existing example of Japanese
castle architecture. It was fortified to defend against enemies during the
feudal period, but it has been rebuilt many times throughout the centuries and
reflects the different design periods. It survived the bombings of World War II
and is frequently seen in domestic and foreign films, including the James Bond
movie “You Only Live Twice”. The white exterior and design give the castle the
appearance of a bird taking flight, earning the the castle the nickname ‘white
egret castle’.
Tokyo
Tower
The Tokyo Tower is a testament to the advancement of technology and modern
life. Inspired by the Eiffel tower design, it is the second tallest man-made
structure in Japan and functions as a communications and observation tower.
Visitors can climb the tower for unparalleled views of Tokyo and the
surrounding areas as well as visit shops and restaurants.
Tokyo
Imperial Palace
The Emperor of Japan makes his home at the Tokyo Imperial Palace. It also
functions as an administration center and museum to showcase Japanese art and
history. The palace is set on the ruins of older castles that were destroyed by
fire or war, and architects have honored the past by incorporating design
elements of the different eras into the modern palace. The new palace is
surrounded by traditional Japanese gardens and has many reception and function
rooms to receive guests and welcome the public.
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters (12,388 ft).
The volcano’s exceptionally symmetrical cone is a well-known symbol of Japan
and it is frequently depicted in art and photographs, as well as a popular
tourist attraction for sightseers and climbers. An estimated 200,000 people
climb Mount Fuji every year, 30% of whom are foreigners. The ascent can take
anywhere between three and eight hours while the descent can take from two to
five hours.
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