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Tourist Guide
Japan
2Island of Okinawa, Japan
- Okinawa is the largest of the Ryukyu Islands,
which extend about 1,200 km (700 mi) in a
southwesterly direction from the main
3Mount Fuji
This dormant volcano, Fuji, is Japans highest
mountain, as well as its most famous peak. The
3776-m (12,387-ft) high peak is in Japans Chubu
region on central Honshu island, and is a popular
site for tourism and pilgrimages. Many shrines
and temples are located on Fujis slopes, and it
is a frequent subject in Japanese art and
literature.
4Sea Stacks on Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
- These sea stacks are located on the coast of
the Shakotan Peninsula of Hokkaido, Japan. Sea
stacks are formed when waves erode a headland,
first cutting a tunnel through it. Further
erosion widens the tunnel, eventually producing a
sea arch, and continued erosion causes the arch
to collapse, leaving an isolated column of rock
in front of the headland.
5Shikishima Falls
- Shikishima Falls, which are up to 60m in
wideth are also clled the Oriental Niagara Falls.
The sound of the cascading water is very loud,
but clear, and people feel closer nature on
hearing.
6Hagoromo Falls
- Venturing about 600m from the hotels at the
hot spring resort, you will come to Fagoromo
Falls which are focal point of Tenjinkyou. These
falls are on appointed cultural asset of
Hokkaido, with falls of over 270m composing of
seven steps.
7Mt.Daisetsu National Park
- Nature decorates Nature decorates Nature
decorates Mt.Daisetsu National Park with the most
beautiful red leaves in the fall. The vivid
greens of the forest and mountains in summer are
changed into reds and yellows. In Japan fall
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8Japanese Alps
- The mountains often called the Japanese Alps
are on Honshu island near Tokyo. They are popular
recreation areas, containing two national parks
and many vacation homes.
9Iki Island
10Yokohama Bay Bridge
- The Yokohama Bay Bridge crosses part of Tokyo
Bay in the heart of the Kanto region. The bridge
reflects the modern character of the region,
which is dominated by an urban-industrial zone
that includes the cities of Tokyo, Yokohama,
Chiba, and Kawasaki.