Nature Tourism in Sakura Country – There are many people who visit Japan for the first time and are surprised that as one of the countries that has made progress in the industrial sector, this generally small country also has its own pride in its rich and fascinating history that is thousands of years old.
Of course, long before European cathedral churches were built, Japanese Shinto and Buddhist temples existed with their followers with very detailed designs and decorations. At the same time, this country has perfected its skills and trade which will become a path to wealth, from ceramics and glassware to textiles such as silk. Most of these rich traditions, despite war and natural destruction, have been protected (or rebuilt), and today visiting Japan is something to remember. idn slots
1. Mount FUJI
Without a doubt, the most prominent thing about Japan, the majestic Mount Fuji (Fuji-san) which is also the highest mountain peak in this country, reaches 3,776 meters stretching from the south and east, has a high size when viewed from Tokyo at a distance of 100 km. Mount Fuji is well known in art and literature, and is now included in UNESCO’s list of important icons regarding the meaning of world cultural heritage in 2013. www.americannamedaycalendar.com
As part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Mount Fuji is climbed by more than one million people every summer as a form of pilgrimage that culminates in seeing the sunrise from the top. Some people still choose to start climbing from the foot of the mountain, but some climbers now start from the middle of the mountain, namely Station 5, which can be reached in approximately 6 hours of climbing. Of course, for many people, seeing Mount Fuji from a distance, or from a fast train, can already say “been there”.
2. TOKYO VICTORY

The Imperial Palace is a symbol of the city of Tokyo which is very famous for its beautiful gardens that are 17 centuries old and surrounded by walls and moats. You are also very obliged to visit this capital city. Don’t forget that much of the palace is closed to the public (as it was still used by the imperial family), but there is still much to see by wandering around the gardens. There are many very beautiful scenic objects around the park. Nijubashi Bridge is one of the famous ones or is called a double bridge because of the shadow it casts on the water and visitors are also allowed to go to East Higashi-Gyoen Garden, one of the areas open to the public. Other places that tourists must visit while in Tokyo are the Ginza shopping center, where the Kabuki-za Theater is located with its Kabuki performances, as well as the Simbashi Enbuji Theater with traditional Azuma-odori and Bunraku dance performances.
3. HIROSHIMA PEACE MEMORIAL PARK
Although there is a slight opinion that this is something terrible about the bombing of Hiroshima in August 1945, it is more of an extraordinary work that this city commemorates the victims who fell as a result of the first nuclear attack in the world and more importantly, it is a symbol of Hiroshima’s peace at that time. Every year, this place is visited by more than one million people, most of whom are foreign tourists from various countries. The area itself is located at the epicenter of the earthquake when the atomic bomb exploded, which used to be quite a busy place, along with important monuments, memorials and museums related to that important day. In addition to the park being covered in blooming cherry blossoms, the park’s highlights include the Peace Memorial Museum with various exhibitions promoting world peace and the Cenotaph and the Flame of Peace Memorial, as well as the Atom Bomb Dome, the ruins of the administration building that was at the center of the explosion.
4. KYOTO HISTORY
One frequently visited city, beautiful Kyoto – one of the few cities spared the destruction of World War II – attracts more than 10 million visitors a year to see its ancient streets and architecture, much of it unchanged since the imperial family took up residence here more than 1,000 years ago. Even then, the city was Japan’s most important cultural center, a legacy that still holds true today with its many museums and art galleries, each filled with sculptures, paintings and other forms of art. The history of Kyoto’s architecture is influenced by Buddhist teachings, including preserved temples, 30 of which are still in use, the most important structure of which is the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) dating back to the 19th century.
14, famous for its gold leaf coating on the exterior. You must be sure to visit Nijo Castle, this 17th century castle still maintains the authenticity of its walls and towers. The beautiful gate and elegant decoration also add to the beauty of this building. And another thing that must be visited is the Kyoto Imperial Palace (Kyoto-Gosho), built in 794 AD and is one of the frequently visited historical sites. Finally, no visit to Kyoto is complete until you explore Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, a beautiful area with tall bamboo plants a few minutes from the city center.
5. ITSUKUSHIMA ISLAND
By ferry from Hiroshima city center, there is Miyajima Island, which is better known as Japan’s Temple Island. With an area of 30 square kilometers located in Hiroshima Bay, Miyajima is more often known for its Itsukushima Shrine, a Shinto shrine dedicated to the daughter of the wind god Susanoo. The temple building is located right above the water surface in a small bay and is only supported by pillars in the 8th century. The impact caused at high tide is quite amazing, which makes this building one of the famous Great Floating Gates and gives the impression of floating in water. Directly connected to roads and bridges, this place becomes even more interesting in certain parts such as the Honden (main hall), the Offering Hall (Heiden), the Prayer Hall (Haiden), and the Hall of a Thousand Mats (Senjokaku). And what is of concern again is the stage where visitors can be entertained with traditional dance and music. You are also required to see the park on this island, where there are wild deer and birds roaming around.
6. CHUBU-SANGAKU NATIONAL PARK AND THE JAPANESE ALPS
Japan has many interesting places to offer with beautiful natural views. Most of them are national parks, or some other things that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of the spectacular and famous gardens in Japan is Chubu-Sangaku Garden, which is located in central Honshu. This park combines the northern and central parts of the Hida mountains or what are often called the Japanese Alps. This area itself has several highest peaks such as Hotaka which has a height of 3,190 meters and Yari peak with a height of 3,180 meters.
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