Sunday, December 12, 2010

Hot Spots

This would be the place that we would visit.

1) Hakone, Kanagawa.(Mount Fuji National Park)

  
Hakone is noted for its onsen hot spring resorts, which attract both Japanese and international visitors due to its proximity to the greater Tokyo metropolis and to Mount Fuji. Sights include the volcanically active Owakudani geysers and Hakone Shrine on the shore of the lake, as well as the Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands. In April the cherry blossoms (sakura) and in autumn the Miscanthus sinensis (susuki) are noted sights.
2)Kamakura / Sakuragicho.


 The famous Sakura sightseeing in Japan. Also described in history books as a former de facto capital of Japan as the seat of the Shogunate and of the Regency during the Kamakura Period.

3)Odaiba 
The large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo. This place famous with Statue of Liberty, Rainbow Bridge, Toyota Showcase, Fuji TV Tower and many more.

4) Akihabara (Electric City)


Akihabara is a major shopping area for electronic, computer, anime, and otaku goods, including new and used items. 

5) Tokyo Disneyland.
There are seven themed areas in the park, each complementing one another yet unique in their style. Made up of the World Bazaar, the four classic Disney lands: Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, and two mini lands, Critter Country and Mickey's Toontown, the park is noted for its huge open spaces to accommodate the massive crowds the park receives on even moderate attendance days. In 2009, Tokyo Disneyland hosted approximately 13.65 million guests, ranking it as the third-most visited theme park in the world, behind its American sister parks, Magic Kingdom and Disneyland.
6)Meiji Shrine & Harajuku


Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū?), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.

7)Shinjuku (Tokyo Skyscrapers)

  
Shinjuku (新宿区 Shinjuku-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative center, housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration center for the government of Tokyo

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