How many of the eleven attractions in Tokyo, Japan have you visited?
The 2021 World Olympic Games will be held in Tokyo, Japan. Japan is the only country in Asia that has hosted the Olympic Games twice. Although Japan is very small and its land area is not as large as the land area of a province in Heilongjiang, my country, Japan is very developed in the tourism industry. Today, I will introduce eleven tourist attractions in Tokyo, Japan. There are many tourists from my country traveling to Japan, so I will also give you some references.1. Tokyo Tower
It is a radio tower located in Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. It is a landmark building and tourist attraction in Tokyo. It was built based on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. It is 332.6 meters high, 8.6 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower, 301.4 meters shorter than the Tokyo Skytree, and 267.4 meters shorter than the Guangzhou Tower in China. It is the third tallest self-supporting iron tower in the world, weighing 4,000 tons. Construction began on June 29, 1957, and was completed on October 14, 1958. It was officially opened on December 7, and the completion ceremony was held on December 23 and officially opened. It is also a place where tourists like to check in and view the scenery. You can overlook the entire city of Tokyo from the Tokyo Tower.
2. Tokyo Disneyland
Located in Maihama, Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Disneyland was built in 1982 and is known as the No. 1 amusement park in Asia.
3. Tokyo Ginza
Ginza is the most prosperous commercial district in Tokyo. It is said that this place was all sea in the past. Later, Tokugawa Ieyasu reclaimed land and this place became the "Ginza Office" for minting silver coins. It is known as the "heart of Tokyo" and is as famous as the Champs Elysees in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York. It is one of the three most prosperous centers in the world.
4. Tokyo Dome
Located in Bunkyo District, Tokyo, Japan, it is a 55,000-seat stadium. It is also the home of the Japanese professional baseball Yomiuri Giants, and also hosts basketball and American football games, as well as professional wrestling, mixed martial arts, K-1 events or music performances. Its egg-shaped roof is an elastic membrane, and the air pressure inside the dome is generally controlled to be 0.3% higher than that outside the dome to maintain the shape of the dome.
5. Tokyo Skytree
Located in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan, the radio tower was jointly planned and built by Tobu Railway and its subsidiary Tobu Skytree. Construction began on July 14, 2008, was completed on February 29, 2012, and officially opened on May 22 of the same year. It is 634 meters high and was certified by the Guinness World Records as the "world's tallest tower" on November 17, 2011, becoming the world's tallest tower building and the world's second tallest man-made structure, second only to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
6. Shinjuku, Tokyo
Located in the central and western part of Tokyo, Shinjuku Station in the district is one of the most important transportation hubs on the west side of Tokyo. It is one of the 23 special districts in Tokyo, Japan, and the most famous prosperous commercial district in Tokyo and even in Japan. It is also a paradise for tourists and shoppers.
7. Akihabara
Located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, it belongs to the Shimotani area. It is bounded by Showa-dori in the east, Kuramae-bashi-dori in the north, Soto-Kanda 4-chome in Chiyoda-ku in the west, and Kanda-Nerei-cho and Kanda-Matsunaga-cho in Chiyoda-ku in the south. It is an electrical street that keeps pace with the cutting-edge industries of the times.
8. Mount Fuji
When it comes to Mount Fuji, our first impression is cherry blossoms. Japanese cherry blossoms are the most numerous and beautiful in the world. Every year, when the cherry blossoms of Mount Fuji bloom, tourists from all over the world come to visit. Mount Fuji is located in the south-central part of Honshu Island, about 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, spanning between Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan. The foot of the mountain is located in the large ditch area between Suruga Bay and Itoigawa. It is 3,775.63 meters high, with a circumference of 125 kilometers at the bottom of the mountain and an area of about 1,200 square kilometers. Mount Fuji is one of the classic symbols of Japanese spirit and culture.
9. Tokyo Racecourse
The Tokyo Racecourse is a racecourse located in Fuchu City, Tokyo, Japan. The common name of this racecourse is Fuchu Racecourse. The racecourse is one of the central racecourses under the jurisdiction of the Japan Racing Association. On days when there are no races, the racing museum is open to the public. The racecourse has 13,750 seats and can accommodate 223,000 spectators.
10. Printing Museum
A museum related to printing located in Suido, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. It was established as part of the 100th anniversary of Toppan Printing in 2000. It mainly collects and studies materials related to printing culture, and also conducts real experience practice and enlightenment activities such as movable type printing.
11. Jindaiji Temple
Jindaiji Temple is a temple located in Chofu City, Tokyo, Japan, and is the head temple of the Tendai sect. The mountain is called "Ukiyama". The main statue is the three statues of Amida, and the founder is Mangong. Jindaiji Temple is an ancient temple in Tokyo, second only to Sensoji Temple. Jindaiji Temple Daruma City is one of the three major Daruma cities in Japan.
Have you been to the beautiful city of Tokyo, Japan? Which tourist attraction in Tokyo do you like? Please leave a message in the comment area.
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