What are the scenic spots in Japan?
The Peace Shrine is located in Kyoto, Japan. Red is the characteristic of the Peace Shrine. Japanese land shrines all use heavy colors, but the Ping An Shrine has made an exception and adopted vermilion, which is considered auspicious by China people. This shrine was established in 1895, which was the time of offering sacrifices in the capital of Ping An 1 100, so it was named Ping An Shrine. The Sheji Hall is built according to five-eighths of the size of the temple courtyard wrapped in the capital of Ping 'an, which is magnificent. There is a poem by Yoshii Yong, a famous Japanese poet, in the shrine: Thinking about the past is like an illusion, and the vermilion gallery is full of officials. The style at that time can be seen. Tokyo Tower is located near Hibiya Station in Japan. It looks like the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but it is specially built a little higher, so it is called the tallest tower in the world. The ground floor of Tokyo Tower is a five-story shopping center and museum, and then you can take the elevator to the top floor. On the top floor, you can see the whole of Tokyo. The modern buildings and traditional palaces complement each other, and the roads and harbors have their own needs, which looks pleasing to the eye. At present, each giant telescope on the observation deck can watch for three minutes at 100 yen, but it has been adjusted in the past decade. Hokkaido Hokkaido is located in northern Japan, accounting for one-fifth of Japan's total area and half of Tokyo's population. The population density is extremely low, mostly concentrated between Otaru and Asahikawa with Sapporo as the center. Therefore, tourists often feel very comfortable when they arrive in Hokkaido, which is really unique compared with the crowded and prosperous cities in other Japanese cities. Hokkaido is famous for its charming snow scene, so winter is the best season to visit Hokkaido. The annual Hokkaido Ice and Snow Festival is held in early February every year. The venue is located in Datong Park and the real Self-Defense Force Square. Visitors can visit the ice sculptures carved by experts from all over the world, which are magnificent and ingenious. In addition, Hokkaido also has many places worth visiting. Dengbie Hot Spring is the largest hot spring in Hokkaido, surrounded by mountains, and 1 1 kinds of hot springs spew out in narrow canyons. The water temperature ranges from 45℃ to 93℃, which can treat many diseases. You can also visit the famous Hell Valley, the pharmacist Tathagata, the dark cliff of the crater and the mouth of the Yellow River Fountain. Kagoshima Lake is the largest lake in Hokkaido, and Tarumae Mountain and Huiqianyue, which stand by the lake, are active volcanoes. They broke out in 1978 and are still spewing smoke, which echoes the calm lake. There is a bear ranch in Sifangling nearby, where more than 200 precious brown bears are raised and can perform wonderful performances. Visitors can freely feed and take photos in the park. Bailao Xiayi ethnic village is the only ethnic group in Japan except Yamato ethnic group. It lives in Hokkaido, with Russian and Eskimo ancestry, and its appearance is different from that of Yamato people. Visitors can visit the daily necessities and hunting equipment of the ethnic group in the village, enjoy national music and dance, and deepen their understanding of the Japanese ethnic group. Skiing is often the main purpose for tourists to travel to Hokkaido. There are also many ski resorts here. Among them, Zhengui Ski Resort is well-equipped and suitable for beginners. There are coaches to teach skiing skills. So whether you know how to ski or not, you can enjoy skiing here. There are nine snow festivals in Hokkaido Road. In the east of Hokkaido, there are Zhichuang Snow Festival, net-walking ice-floating cruise ship sightseeing and Okhotsk ice-floating Festival. In the middle of Hokkaido, there are Sapporo Snow Festival, Sounkyo Ice Waterfall Festival, Asahikawa Winter Festival and Ahan Lake Ice and Snow Festival. There are also two places in the south of Hokkaido, namely Daguang Ice and Snow Festival and Kushiro Ice and Snow Festival. Sapporo Snow Festival is the largest and has a long history. The duration of the snow festival varies from place to place, and some are only a few days. For example, the ice and snow festival of the king of Tibet is only two days, and the ice and snow festival of Hanya Lake is only four days. However, the online ice-floating boat tour lasts for three months, from 1 month 15 to April 15 every year. As for the outstanding snow festival, Sapporo Snow Festival lasts for one week, starting from the first three days of the second week of February every year. The first ice and snow festival began in 1950, when only six middle school students participated in the ice and snow festival held in Datong Park. 1955, with the joining of the Self-Defense Forces, the Snow Festival began to attract people's attention and developed into the largest festival in Sapporo. It is said that for the Japanese, there are two things that must be done once, that is, climbing Mount Fuji and participating in the Sapporo Snow Festival. It can be seen that the Japanese love the snow festival.