Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 1, 2017

The Most Beautiful Place in Japan

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Hiroshima Peace Memorials - Genbaku DOME (Atomic Bomb Dome)
Asiatravel.agency - Japan is a wonderful country in Asia where you can enjoy imposing culture and amazing destinations. Besides cultural and economic centers like Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto or the familiar scenery of Mount Fuji, snow in Hokkaido, Okinawa Sea. Furthermore, Japan is also a historical country with a lot of many special places and beautiful landscapes. The Japanese are hard-working, diligence and discipline have created monumental works and preserve endowed nature. Therefore, the post will show you the most beautiful place in Japan.

1 Horyuji Buddhist architecture areas
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Horyuji Buddhist architecture areas
The place was recognized UNESCO’s World Heritage site in 2003, so Horyuji Buddhist architecture area is the national security of Japanese tourists which is located in Nara Prefecture. Among the works in this population, most notably as Horyuji (French Long self-education) have some wooden building, the world’s oldest, and the temple Hokkiji with Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue 11 faces.

2 Himeji-Jo Palace
Himeji-job palace is the important place in Japanese tourism. Located in Himeji city, Hyogo province, Heimeji is a building block castle was renovated from an ancient fort. Himeji is considered the architectural model of the Japanese castle which was completely natural integrity through the bombing of the 2nd World War and the Kobe earthquake.

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Himeji-Jo Palace
3 Yakushima island
Yakushima Island is the part of Kagoshima province. This pristine island has rich vegetation and animals have been recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage. Especially Yakushima has remnants of an ancient temperate forest. Each year more than 300,000 Japanese tourists visited nature-loving Island.

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Yakushima island
4 Ancient Kyoto
Ancient Kyoto and surrounding area covering a large area today include the cities of Kyoto, Uji and Ots. Destinations in the ancient capital of Kyoto vestige is an indispensable part of any tourist itinerary in Japan. Therefore, if you visit the ancient town, you can explore 14 Buddhist temples including Kyogokoku-ji Temple (Toji Temple), Temple Kiyomizu-dera, temple Enryaku, Daigo Temple, Ninna temple, monastery Byodo-in, temple Kozan, Saiho moss temple, the temple Tenryu, Rokuon Temple (Golden Temple Kinkakuji), Jisho temple (temple Ginkaku-ji silver), Ryoan temple, Nishi Hongan temple and 3 shinto shrine include Kamigamo shrine, Shimogamo shrine, temple Ujigami; and one castle is the Nijo Castle. The most prominent of such temples is the Kiyomizu temple’s architecture with wooden overhead. Kinkakuji temple is covered with pure gold leaf, Ryoanji temple style rock garden with meditation, and deep in the forest temple Kozanji with the most precious national treasure of Japan.

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Ancient Kyoto
5 Shirakawa-Go and Gokayama historical villages
Shirakawa-go and Gokayama located in two adjacent areas of Japan Gifu and Toyama. A valuable contribution to the Japanese tourist of two villages are not only in the countryside scenery and peaceful rice fields, but also a unique architecture with thatched roofs forming two hands are clasped as in prayer. The buildings here are simple but robust, able to withstand the weight of snow closed in winter in this region.

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Shirakawa-Go and Gokayama historical villages
6 Hiroshima Peace Memorials – Genbaku DOME (Atomic Bomb Dome)
When talking about Japan, it was impossible not to see two atomic bombs that had befallen the country during World War 2. Hiroshima is the place where it was heavily influenced by the atomic bomb and has now become a popular tourist destination for Japanese tourists. One of the main attractions of the city is Hiroshima peace memorial for the atomic bomb dome Genbaku. This is a unique building and also remain in the area near the site of the bomb explodes.