Ginza 1
Ginza (ぎんざ) is a major business district in the central area of Tokyo, Japan. Known as "the most expensive place in Asia", it symbolizes the prosperity of Japan and is famous for its high-end shopping stores.
Famous brands from all over the world gather here. There are huge shopping malls on both sides of the street, and fashionable and personalized clothes can be seen everywhere. It can be regarded as a shopper's paradise.
2. Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji (English: ふじさんんんん) is a mountain that spans Shizuoka Prefecture (Fuji Palace City, Jian Ye City, Fuji City, Imperial Hall City, Otomachi, Dong Jun Prefecture) and Yamanashi Prefecture (Fuji Yoshida City, Nanwei Village, Nanduliu Prefecture).
Mount Fuji is 3776.24 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Japan. As a symbol of Japan, Mount Fuji is widely known all over the world.
3. Pingchengjing
Heichengjing (へぃじょぅきょぅ), the capital of Nara in Japan, is located in the western suburbs of Nara today. And copper for three years (7 10), where the Yuan and Ming emperors moved their capital. Choosing to build its capital here is influenced by the geomantic concept of "storing wind and taking water" in Taoist thought.
It was not until 784 that Emperor Kanmu moved its capital to Nagaoka, west of Nara, that Hiratsubei was the capital of Japan for more than 70 years, which was also called the Nara era.
Pingcheng scenery imitates Chang 'an, Tang Dou. Its scale is about 6.3 kilometers from east to west and 4.7 kilometers from north to south. There is Suzaku Road with a width of 85 meters in the center, which divides the urban area into left and right Beijing. 1998, some ancient buildings in the former city are listed as world cultural heritage as an important part of "Ancient Nara Historical Relics".
4. Tokyo Sky Tower
Tokyo Sky Tree is a radio tower located in Morita-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Established by Wu Dong Railway Co., Ltd. and its subsidiary Sky Tree of Wu Dong Building, construction started on July 14, 2008, completed on February 29th, 2006, and officially opened to the public on May 22nd of the same year.
With a height of 634.0 meters, it was certified as "the tallest tower in the world" by Guinness World Records on 20117, and it is the highest self-supporting radio tower in the world. It is also the second tallest building in the world, second only to Burj Khalifa in Dubai (828 meters).
5. Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower (Japanese: Tokyo タワー) is a landmark building in Tokyo, located in Zhi Zhi Park, a port area in Tokyo, with a height of 332.6 meters. Tokyo Tower is mainly used to send various radio waves such as TV and radio, and also used to send JR train stop signals when a major earthquake occurs. It has the functions of navigation mark, wind direction and speed measurement, temperature measurement and so on.
Tokyo Tower has a large observation deck at150m, and a special observation deck at 249.9m, which can have a panoramic view of Tokyo and overlook Mount Fuji on sunny days. There is a four-story Tokyo Tower directly below the tower. In addition to the entrance to the Observatory, there are Tokyo Tower Aquarium and various souvenir shops.
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