Japan is easily one of the most fascinating places to visit in Asia. It is a fascinating mix of the modern and the old, a surprising mix of the familiar and the strange. Thanks to the country's movement to boost tourism, Japan is also one of the friendliest places for tourists. But in a country where there are 4 main islands and many others, a แหล่งเที่ยวยอดนิยม tourist can feel overwhelmed by the different offers. Where to go when you are in Japan? Here, in no particular order, are the 10 most important tourist spots in the land of the rising sun:
Harajuku
Harajuku is a major must-visit tourist spot in Tokyo for all anime and manga fans. Right next to the train station, the district is famous for its young locals, all dressed in costumes primarily inspired by anime characters. It is also home to numerous cafes and boutiques, so restaurants and shopping should be part of the itinerary.
Since this is Japan, expect a mix of boldness and serenity. Harajuku is also where the famous Meiji Shrine is located. Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine built for Emperor Meiji and his consort. First completed in 1921, it was bombed by the US during World War II, but rebuilt in 1958.
Shinjuku
The Shinjuku district is located in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. A densely populated metropolis, Shinjuku offers tourists some of the best places to shop, dine, mingle with the locals, and enjoy Japanese-style nightlife. Shinjuku is also home to Ginza, the huge shopping area where some of the biggest international names (such as Versace, Gucci and Fendi, among others) in the world of fashion are located.
When traveling to this area, don't forget to stop by a Mikimoto store. Mikimoto cultured pearls are famous around the world for their ethereal beauty and craftsmanship.
Asakusa
To experience the ancient among the modern, head to Asakusa, also in Tokyo. This is where the Senso-ji temple from the 7th century is located. In addition to souvenirs, this old neighborhood is also the ideal place to taste Japanese cuisine, as there are many restaurants here.
Asakusa has a pretty notorious past - it used to be the place people came to have fun. Kabuki works were done in the area and it was also one of the main red light districts of the Edo era.
Kyoto
Kyoto is where some of Japan's best-known shrines, temples, and castles are located. It is also of great cultural and historical significance because it was the capital of Japan until 1868. Numerous areas here have been remarkably well preserved and recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Any tourist who wants to experience feudal Japan will find this city an extraordinary experience.
Osaka
Osaka is one of the most important areas in Japan, considered as an important commercial, financial and industrial center. Tourists from Tokyo can travel to Osaka in just two and a half hours by bullet train. The famous Osaka Castle can be found here, located inside Osaka Park. It is a fascinating representative of Japanese architecture, which makes it a popular tourist spot.
Nara
Nara is close to Osaka. It was the capital of Japan for 74 years beginning in 710. A must see tourist spot here is Nara Park, where you will find the 16.2m Buddha statue. There are also numerous temples in the area, including those of Todai-ji and Kasuga. Osaka is a major manufacturer of Chinese ink, toys, and fans.
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