2022.05.24

The cherry blossom country of Japan is famous for its cool, fresh climate along with its simple and ethereal beauty that is equally unique and unique in architecture and culture. In today’s article, we will introduce you to the 10 most beautiful and famous tourist destinations in Japan that you cannot ignore in the list of must-check-in places when visiting the land of the sunrise. beautiful.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
Fushimi Inari taisha is the head of many Inari jinja shrines throughout Japan, with the main fox god symbolizing it. To get to this shrine, you have to go through the many bright vermilion torii gates that line the trail leading to the mountain. This path has appeared in many movies, TV shows and cartoons, including Memoirs of a Geisha.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum was built to commemorate the victims of the atomic bombing dropped by allied forces on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The purpose of the Museum is to contribute to propaganda for the elimination of nuclear weapons in the world. and for world peace.
Itsukushima jinja Shrine (Miyajima, Hiroshima)

Itsukushima-jinja is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and there are many other shrines in the grounds. It is the most famous shrine in Japan and around the world for its large bright red Torii gate, which stands above the sea, which seems to float in the sea when high tide.
Kinkakuji Temple (Kyoto)

Kinkakuji, or the Golden Temple, is probably one of the most famous temples in the world. It is a Zen temple, the entire exterior of the temple is covered with gold leaves, surrounded by a garden from the Muromachi period. The Muromachi period was also a time when the art of Japanese garden design flourished.
Todaiji Temple (Nara)

Todaiji is a famous Buddhist temple complex and also a holy site of Kegon Buddhism. The largest wooden main hall in the world is home to a giant black bronze image of Buddha. Like other places in Nara, you can easily see wild deer roaming the temple grounds.
Mount Koya (Wakayama)

Mount Koya or Koyasan, is a mountainous region in Wakayama Prefecture, known as the holy site of the Shingo sect of Buddhism. The area is home to several sacred sites, including a mountain travel route.
Robot Restaurant (Tokyo)

Robot Restaurant in Tokyo is located in an insecure area in Kabukicho, Shinjuku. Instead of serving and hanging out while eating, the attraction of this luxurious Robot Restaurant is that sexy robots (controlled by women in bikinis) fight with each other as you sit in the line audience seat.
Shinjuku Gyoen Park (Tokyo)

Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo’s other famous “shelters,” as it is a large garden located in the middle of one of the city’s busiest areas. It was the residence of lords during the Edo period, but today the park is managed by the Ministry of Environment. The park consists of French, English and Japanese style gardens.
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium (Okinawa)

The name Churaumi Aquarium is a combination of “chura” which means “beautiful/graceful” in the Okinawan dialect, and “umi” in Japanese for “ocean”, which is also part of the Park. National Marine Exhibition in Okinawa. It was the largest aquarium in the world until 2005.
Matsumoto Castle (Nagano)

Matsumoto Castle is one of Japan’s most important historical castles and is sometimes referred to as “Crow Castle”, due to its black color throughout. Hope the above article was useful to you.
Wish you have interesting experiences in Japan.