Thursday 1 January 2015

Japanese Tourism

Japanese Tourism

Japan is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. It is a unique blend of traditional and modern, with many temples and buildings from the past co-existing with modern achievements in architecture and technology. Visitors can be immersed in Japanese history and culture one day and get a glimpse of the future through technological developments the next. Almost all of the historical sites are still used for their original purposes while remaining open to the public. The natural beauty of Japan can be seen all year. In addition, Japan has one of the world’s lowest crime rates which makes it ideal for travelers.
Let's peek through some of the places which you shouldn't miss:

Golden Pavilion-
Kinkaku-ji or the Temple of the Golden Pavilion is the most popular tourist attraction in Japan and Kyoto. The pavilion was originally built as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu in the late 14th century. Unfortunately, the pavilion was burnt down in 1950 by a young monk who had become obsessed with it. Five years later, the temple was rebuilt as an exact copy of the original. 

Mount Fuji-
Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters . The volcano’s exceptionally symmetrical cone is a well-known symbol of Japan and it is frequently depicted in art and photographs, as well as a popular tourist attraction for sightseers and climbers. An estimated 200,000 people climb Mount Fuji every year, 30% of whom are foreigners.

Tokyo Imperial Palace-
The Emperor of Japan makes his home at the Tokyo Imperial Palace. It also functions as an administration center and museum to showcase Japanese art and history. The palace is set on the ruins of older castles that were destroyed by fire or war, and architects have honored the past by incorporating design elements of the different eras into the modern palace. The new palace is surrounded by traditional Japanese gardens and has many reception and function rooms to receive guests and welcome the public.
Tokyo Tower-
The Tokyo Tower is a testament to the advancement of technology and modern life. Inspired by the Eiffel tower design, it is the second tallest man-made structure in Japan and functions as a communications and observation tower. Visitors can climb the tower for unparalleled views of Tokyo and the surrounding areas as well as visit shops and restaurants.







7 comments:

  1. Very informative blog Tejasv ! After going through your blog, I wish to visit Japan to experience it myself :)

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  2. Ce pays a l'air magnifique, et le blog et super.

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  3. le blog est cool et les monuments sont juste trop beau

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  4. Plusieurs personnes que je connais sont deja allees au Japon, elles me disent toutes que le pays est super ! L'histoire, la culture et les paysage la-bas sont si incroyables !! Je me promet qu'un jour j'irais.

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  5. Vous m'avez donné envie de visiter ce pays qui a l'air magnifique avec une culture et un envirronement si différent du notre.

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  6. ce pays et magnifique.Mais il ya beaucoup de pollution et de population.

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  7. Thanks to all of you who have visited my blog and appreciated it
    Will soon come with many more countries :)

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