What's interesting about going to Tokyo, Japan?
Mount Fuji, which stands in the south-central part of Honshu, is the highest mountain in Japan, with an altitude of 3,776 meters, towering into the clouds and covered with snow. Mount Fuji is known as the "Holy Mountain" by the Japanese people and is a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is located about 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, spanning Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, with an area of 90.76 square kilometers. The whole mountain is tapered. At first glance it looks like an upside-down fan. Japanese poets once praised the poem "Jade fan hanging upside down in the East China Sea" and "Fuji Snow Reflects Sunrise". There are "Eight Fuji Peaks" around Mount Fuji, such as Jianfeng, Baishan, Jiusu Zhiyue, Dayue, Yidou Yuet, Chengjiayue, Juyue and Sanyue.
Mount Fuji is a dormant volcano. It is said that it was formed by an earthquake in 286 BC. Since it was recorded in writing in 78 1 year, * * has erupted 18 times, and the last time was 1707 times, thus becoming a dormant volcano.
Due to the eruption of the crater, Mount Fuji has formed countless caves at the foot of the mountain, and some caves still have ejection phenomena. The most beautiful cave wall of Fuyuefeng is covered with stalactite-like icicles, which remain unchanged all year round and are regarded as rare wonders. There are two craters on the top of the mountain, the big crater, with a diameter of about 800 meters and a depth of 200 meters. When the weather is clear, watching the sunrise and the sea of clouds on the top of the mountain is an essential tour for tourists from all over the world to come to Japan.
Tokyo iron tower
The Tokyo Tower, which imitates the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, is located on the west side of Chicago Park in Tokyo Harbor, with a height of 333 meters. It is the tallest tower in the world, covering an area of 78,000 square meters. It is magnificent and is13m higher than the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris. From the ground floor of the building to the observation deck, it takes only 1 minute by elevator, and you need to climb 563 steps on foot.
The tower in Tokyo is a pyramid, red and white. There is an aquarium and restaurant on the first floor of the tower, and there are more than 60 shops, tea rooms and cafes on the second floor. On the second floor are the Wax Man Museum and the "Incredible Corridor" (maze). The upper part of the tower is the heart of the whole building, which sends radio waves to the outside world and transmits programs for seven channels, including NHK, Japan TV Network, Tokyo Radio and Asahi TV.
There are two observation decks in the tower, the heights of which are 150m and 250m respectively. When the weather is clear, you can see the beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji, the blue waves in Tokyo Bay and the tall buildings in Shinjuku from afar. In the boundless sky, lofty sentiments can't help but arise.
Japan imperial palace
Near Tokyo station, there is an ancient city in the Woods. This is the Japanese Imperial Palace, which was once called "Edo City". The imperial palace is the residence of the Japanese emperor, and royal activities are held here. Located in Chiyoda-ku, downtown Tokyo, it was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first generation general of Tokugawa shogunate, in the 18th year of Tianzheng (A.D. 1590).
This traditional Japanese building covers an area of 23,000 square meters, with a green tile roof, white walls and brown copper columns. Among them, the main hall is the center of the whole palace, and the main activities and diplomatic etiquette of the royal family are held in the "Songzhi Pavilion" in the main hall. Changhe Hall is the place where the emperor accepts congratulations from the masses. Fengming Hall is a big banquet place, and Zhangyu Hall is the emperor's inner palace. In addition, there are Huayin Pavilion, Waterfall Pavilion, Frost Pavilion, Tea Room, Imperial Hall, Treasure Hall, Temple and Old Imperial Library. There is a big square in front of the palace, with lush pines and cypresses.
Disneyland
1982, a world-class theme park, Tokyo Disneyland, was built in Chiba, Tokyo, attracting worldwide attention. Tokyo Disneyland was jointly built by American Disney Company and Japanese Catalpa Design Company. After its completion, there appeared "Disney craze" such as Disney costume craze and Disney amusement craze in Japan. This successful "Disney craze" has also expanded the strength of the American Disney Company.
In the center of Disney's main entrance, you can see the towering main building "Cinderella City", and then around it, amusement parks and amusement halls with various themes have been built, including Adventure Palace, World Famous Stories, Legend Palace, Scenic Palace, Leisure Palace, Universe Palace and Fantasy Palace. Each amusement palace is equipped with detailed story explanation and music, which makes people feel as if they are there. It maintains the authentic style of Disneyland in the United States, and we can appreciate its "non-daily" performance characteristics. In Tokyo Disneyland, you can also see a large-scale parade to make guests linger. The whole park consists of many small theme parks. The following are some major theme parks:
Musical Mickey House
Don't miss friends who like Mickey Mouse. It is impossible to see a large-scale relaxed and cheerful singing and dancing moment here. The protagonist is of course a Disney character full of personality. Accompaniment tracks are also famous songs of Disney movies, which will make you involuntarily associate with the scenes you are interested in. ...
Mystery tour in Cinderella City
This is a bit of a thrilling place, and adventurous friends will definitely like it. This is also the "exclusive operation" of Tokyo Disneyland. Visitors entering the dark and horrible underground gems in the castle will meet some bad people who try to occupy Disney. Finally, Qi Xin made concerted efforts to beat the bad guys away, making Disney peaceful and beautiful forever. Cinderella City is one of the most popular places in Disney.
Dream garden
This is a fairytale paradise. Here, you can meet many heroes in fairy tales, such as Cinderella, Pinocchio and Mickey. You can also stroll in the "small world", while listening to the "small world" sung by the world's monks, while taking a boat, from Europe, Asia, Africa to Central and South America, the Pacific Ocean, with different folk customs, and finally end the world tour with a chorus of children's voices. You certainly don't want to leave this dream.
ticket price
Tickets for Tokyo Disneyland during the day and at night are 5,500 yen and 2,000 yen respectively, which is equivalent to RMB about 750 yuan and 250 yuan.
Ueno Park
Ueno Park is the largest park in Tokyo, covering an area of 525,000 square meters. It used to be the home temple of Tokugawa shogunate and the private residence of some governors, but it was changed into a park in 1873.
Ueno Park, known as the "treasure house of historical relics and cultural property", includes Kuanyong Temple, Tokugawa Jialing Temple, Toshogu, Qingshuitang, Saigō Takamori bronze statue and other historical sites. These Edo and Meiji-era buildings are scattered among pines and cypresses, which are very suitable for lakes and mountains. There are many museums in the park, including Tokyo National Museum, National Science Museum, National Western Art Museum, Li Du Art Museum and so on. There is Ueno Zoo in the northwest of the park, which contains more than 900 kinds of rare birds and animals. A large number of wild black swans, geese, mandarin ducks, cormorants and wild ducks live in the big tolerance pool in the park all the year round. There is also an aquarium in Chi Pan, which contains more than 500 kinds of aquatic animals. There is a peony garden near the zoo, where more than 70 varieties and more than 3,000 peony plants are planted.
Ueno Park is also famous for the cherry blossoms that bloom every spring. Going to Ueno to enjoy cherry blossoms is a traditional tourist project for Tokyo people.
Kiyomizu Temple
The oldest temple in Kyoto, built in 798 AD, covers an area of 654.38+0.3 million square meters. The existing Kiyomizu Temple was rebuilt in 1633. Kiyomizu Temple is a structural temple with beams. The main hall is19m wide and16m deep. It was built on a cliff. In front of the main hall, there is a suspended "stage" supported by 139 large logs dozens of meters high. The structure of this temple building is ingenious, without using a nail. The wooden platform built by six layers of torch wood in the temple is rare in Japan.
There is a mountain spring next to the main hall of Kiyomizu Temple, which is called Otoha Waterfall. The flowing water is clear all year round, and it is listed as the top ten famous waters in Japan, hence the name Kiyomizu Temple.
Tokyo ginza
Ginza is the busiest commercial street in Tokyo. Known for its elegance, elegance and maturity. Ginza Street, with the intersection of Ginza Sidingmu as the most prosperous, spans the central avenue of Ginza to Nantong to Xinqiao, and reaches Akihabara, a famous electrical street in the north. Ginza land price is one of the few in the world, and Ginza house price is the highest in the world. Ginza has both century-old shops and dazzling trendy shops. The pedestrian paradise on holiday makes people feel the freedom and comfort of Ginza. Ginza is a charming street, and Sidingmu is to feel the intersection of history and times.
Meiji Jingu
Meiji Jingu, located in Shibuya, Tokyo, was built in 19 15. It is a farewell palace in memory of Emperor Meiji and Empress, which was burned down in World War II. The present complex was rebuilt on 1958 and dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Zhao. The whole shrine covers an area of 6.5438+0.523 million square meters, surrounded by green trees, with more than 300 kinds of trees and 6.5438+million plants in the palace.
There are three worship lanes in the shrine, south, north and west, which enter from the south avenue, cross the shrine bridge and face the huge big bird house (archway). It is the largest wooden archway in Japan. There are towering old trees on both sides of the road, and a hundred birds contend.
Going forward is the garden in the shrine, which covers an area of 723,000 square meters, and to the west is the beautiful imperial garden of the shrine, which is a typical Japanese courtyard. There are red, purple, yellow and all kinds of flowers, such as cherry blossoms, peaches, roses, orchids, wisteria and so on. There is also a clear spring flowing to the south pool, "Zhengqing Sanjing", where water lilies are graceful and calamus is in full bloom in June. All the palaces in the palace are built of cypress, carved with beams and painted with buildings, which are exquisite and worth seeing.
Sensoji Temple
Asakusa Kannonji, the oldest temple in Tokyo, is located in Taitung District, Tokyo. It is an existing amusement place with "Edo style" in Japan.
The five pagodas standing in the southwest corner of the temple are 48.23 meters high and are the second tallest eight pagodas in Japan. The brightly lit tower adds luster to the temple. Asakusa has various festivals, and there are celebrations all year round.
Shinjuku Yuyuan National Park
Shinjuku Imperial Garden is the largest Japanese and French garden park in Tokyo, located in the city center, covering an area of about 58 hectares.
The park is rich in trees and has pleasant scenery. There are 500 cherry trees, which bloom in spring. Every April, the Japanese Prime Minister holds a "cherry blossom viewing party" here to entertain diplomatic envoys and celebrities from all over the world.
Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo National Museum is the largest museum in Japan. There are more than100000 pieces of Japanese historical relics and art treasures in the museum, of which 70 pieces are designated as national treasures. Exhibits are divided into sculpture, dyeing and weaving, metalworking, martial arts, swords, ceramics, architecture, painting, lacquerware, calligraphy and other categories, which reflect the culture, art and people's life in various periods of Japanese society.
National historical relics
This monument was built in 1966 to commemorate the heroes who died for their country. This 15.54-meter-high bronze monument was designed and built by the famous designer FELIX DE WELDON. It sculptures the statues of seven soldiers and symbolizes the qualities of seven leaders. The opening hours are from 7 am to 6 pm every day.
Other attractions in Tokyo include Hamamiya Garden, Guest House and National Assembly Hall.