10 Places in Japan are Mandatory Visited

10 Places in Japan are Mandatory Visited
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Traveled to Sakura no longer a mere dream. Planning a vacation to Osaka, Kyoto or Tokyo as easily go to one of the cities in the neighboring country alone! Want to know what can be done when a holiday to Japan?

Here are a few suggestions from Skyscanner for the first time to Japan. If possible, stop into the city of Kyoto to feel the strong traditional culture from seeing (finding) Geisha in Gion district to hire Yukata to visit temples or simply create a keepsake selfie with Japanese traditional clothes were colorful.

Places in Osaka

1. Osaka Castle which is not far from Kansai international Badara, one hour by train expressway, it is open from 9am.

2. Dotonburi, an Osaka area bustling with shops and hawker-style Japanese, including takoyaki balls in different variations.

Places of Interest in Kyoto

3. Fushimi-Inari Shrine, also known in English with endless gate walkway is a temple in the southern city of Kyoto and is the most important. Those who have watched the film Memoirs of a Geisha must be very familiar with the building gates of this magnificent orange.

4. Nishiki Market is a famous street food market in Kyoto that serves a variety of food, especially that made from seafood. A lot of which can be sampled while the road from the south end to the north, and all at an affordable price and taste delicious.

5. Kiyomizu-dera is a Buddhist temple in the east of the city of Kyoto. This temple is famous for building uses wood that is made without nails at all. In this temple there are three streams of water that is believed to have powerful benefits for longevity, success in school and most importantly luck in love.

6. Gion, one of the areas to be visited Kyoto afternoon before the evening to see the original Geisha flock to exclusive restaurants with exclusive guests. Typically, passing at 7 pm they run very fast and do not want to be photographed, but many tourists who become paparazzi impromptu sake of perpetuating an image of a Geisha.

7. Tokyo Tower Tokyo city icons are very attractive and must be visited like the Eiffel Tower in Paris, which can not be missed unless your time in the modern city is very limited. More beautiful to be seen from a distance at a time when the sun goes down.

8. Shibuya, incredible intersection crowded day and night. But the most interesting place to visit at night time because the lights of shops, buildings and billboard advertisements that illuminates every corner of this shopping district.

All types of goods and clothing can be found here. From Shibuya, you can walk to the Harajuku shopping district with a different atmosphere because the people whose unique style.

9. Asakusa, where there is a region of Senso-ji Temple. This temple merupkan oldest Buddhist temple in Japan. The road to the entrance of the temple, Nakamise-dori, is filled with a row of small shops that sell a variety of typical Japanese souvenirs ranging from food to clothing. In the vicinity of this temple there are also many good dining options.

10. Tsukiji Fish Market is one of the famous fish market with fresh fish trading activity of high quality since the early days where there are fish auction, cutting fish, and all trading activities. On the outside area there is a fish market sushi places that use superior products

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