1. Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
One of the most interesting natural places in Japan, which is visited annually by about 20 million tourists. The park contains the famous Mount Fuji, 5 large mountain lakes located nearby at an altitude of over 1000 meters, hot springs and waterfalls, islands and a beach, as well as ancient Buddhist and Shinto temples. A popular place in the park is the cable car to Mount Hakone, which was previously an active volcano. Around it there are 6 small volcanoes, which are still smoking today. From the transparent cabins of the cableway, an incredible view of the entire park and its landscapes opens up, and after the “landing” you are waiting for the thermal springs and the incredibly beautiful mountain lake Asi. 2. Matsumoto Castle The castle, located in the same city, is considered one of the most beautiful in Japan. It is practically the only one that has survived to its present day in its original form (and it was built in the 16th century). Matsumoto Castle is also called the “Black Crow Castle” - for its black walls and roofs of 5 floors, which resemble bird wings. It stands near the shores of the lake, in which white swans swim, and around it there is an amazing park and a garden of chrysanthemums. As in any Japanese park, cherry trees grow on its territory and there are small, but beautiful bridges across the lake. You can just look at the castle from the side and take a walk in the park, or you can go on a tour of the castle and learn its rich history and all its owners who fought for the right is located within these walls. 3. Shinjuku Geen National Park in Tokyo One of the largest parks in Japan and a favorite place for recreation among residents and visitors alike. He gained fame thanks to its beauty and diversity. On the territory of Shinjuku-geen there are 3 large gardens: classical Japanese, located by two ponds, a “regular” French garden and a landscaped English garden. Of course, the Japanese garden is the most popular - it is on its territory that a record number of sakuras grows (more than 1500), and when in spring the main tree of the country begins to bloom, the apple has nowhere to fall on the number of people willing to see this miracle. Two ponds flow near the park, there are small islands that are connected by bridges, where you can also walk. French and English gardens are created strictly in the European landscape traditions - with their inherent fountains, clipped bushes, flower beds, etc. Between the gardens in the park you can find the Taiwan Pavilion, where there is a tea house and an old wooden villa. 4. Kenroku-en Park in Kanazawa Kenroku-en Park in Kanazawa by Elena Glubokovskih Kenroku-en (or "Garden of Six Virtues") is one of the main Japanese parks. It is incredibly picturesque, created for a perfect and relaxing pastime. Kenroku-en is more than 8,000 species of trees, shrubs, plants. These are waterfalls, streams, fountains and bridges. These are tea houses and places for recreation. Every meter of the park is thought out to the smallest detail, and designers and dozens of gardeners are working on it every day. Here it is worth walking at least once and see all this beauty of Japan personally.Japan is an amazing mix of old traditions and shrines and the most advanced technologies. A country that respects its past immensely and at the same time rushes into the future, having in its arsenal unique natural wonders and creative heritage. TripMyDream has gathered for you 10 interesting places in Japan that you should definitely see to get to know this incredible country as best you can.
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