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Slide2Attractions in Japan Where to stay in Japan Japan hotel recommendations Japan city transportation alternatives Museums in Japan Things to Do in Japan
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Slide3Its capital city is Tokyo. The unitary form of parliamentary rule and the Constitutional Monarchy prevail. Japanese people account for 98% of the population. The currency is Yen. It is an archipelago of 6,852 islands in East Asia. To the west is Russia, China, North Korea and South Korea. There are 108 active volcanoes in the country. Overall, there is a mild climate. It has the third largest economy in the world. About Japan 内 容
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Slide4Japan is an island country located in the Pacific Ocean east of Asia. The country covers an area of 377,944 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 127 million. Japan is one of the most important countries in the world with its technological developments, historical and touristic places. For those who visit Japan, we share with you the attractions of the country. About Japan
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Slide5It is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified souls of Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken in Tokyo, Japan. A century-old temple, built in 1915 and completed in 1920, is a typical temple of empire. Copper was used in the construction of the temple created with the traditional Japanese Nagare-zukuri architectural model. Original building II. It was destroyed in the air attacks during World War II. The temple was restored in 1958 in accordance with the original works. Take a tour of the Meiji Temple, which is one of the country's most precious spiritual buildings. Meiji Temple
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Slide6This mountain has a height of 3,776 meters, which makes Fuji the highest mountain in the country. Fuji Mountain is an active volcanic mountain. There are permanent profits in every period of the year. The mountain, which had been volcanic for more than 300 years ago, was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2013. With its lakes and green areas around Mount Fuji, which has always gained a spiritually important place in the eyes of the public, it has become one of Japan's tourist destinations. Mount Fuji
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Slide7This place is also known as Rokuonci and is a valuable temple belonging to the Rinzai sect of Buddhist faith. The famous temple, located in the Kikoto district of Kyoto city, has managed to find its place in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1994. The sacred work in 1397 was severely damaged during the second half of the 15th century. Kinkakuji Temple, which has been renewed in a short time, is among the famous places of Japan. Kinkakuji
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Slide8This Buddhist temple is located in the eastern part of the country's Kyoto city. Kiyomizu-dera Temple, which was built at the end of the 8th century, was inspired by the waterfall in this name. Manic Kiyomizu-dera, which means 'bee water, pure water', is famous for its interesting tradition. This tradition represents a race over 13 meters and survives. It is believed that those who do not result in death are killed. However, this dangerous jump has been prohibited for a long time. Currently Kiyomizu-dera has become a world-famous tourist destination as one of Japan's historical sites. Kiyomizu-dera
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Slide9Senso-ji The capital is a Buddhist temple in the Asakusa district of Tokyo. It is known as one of the oldest and most important temples in Tokyo. Senso-ji, belonging to the Tendai sect of Buddhism, became an independent temple after World War II. This temple is dedicated to bodhisattva Kannon and is now the eternal resting place for important actors like Utaemon Ichikawa, Ichikawa Danj ,rō IX, Yoarashi Okinu and Ichikawa Danjuro VIII. Opened in 645, Senso-ji is one of Japan's attractions.
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Slide10The world-famous symbol of Paris As one of the copy structures of the Eiffel Tower, the tower built in Tokyo's Shiba Park is the country's tallest construction with 333 meters. The Tokyo Tower, designed by the famous Japanese architect Tachu Naito, cost an astronomical figure of $ 8.4 billion in 1958. The tower, which has become one of the symbolic structures of the capital, is one of Japan's tourist destinations. Tokyo Tower
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Slide11It is an excellent garden and parking area in Tokyo, between the Shinjuku and Shibuya districts. The park, which was the residence of the Naito family during the Edo period, was then a garden attached to the administration of the Japanese Imperial Palace. In 1879, before becoming an imperial garden, it was first converted into a botanical garden. Garden completed in 1906. It was heavily damaged during the years of World War II. The garden, which was rebuilt later, is the most cherry tree, with a total of about 20 thousand trees such as tulip, sycamore, cedar and cypress. Shinjuku Gyoen Botanical Garden, fascinating by its Rengaren appearance, is one of Japan's landmarks. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
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Slide12This is the residence of the country's imperial family. Completed in 1888, the palace complex and gardens cover a huge area of approximately 3,41 square kilometers. The excellent palace and grounds are open to guided tours. Tokyo Imperial Palace, which has become one of the most valuable symbols of the country with its bridges, towers, gardens and various accessories, is one of the first routes of Japan vacationers. Tokyo Imperial Palace
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Slide13It is an excellent themed park area built on a 176-acre site between Tokyo and Urayasu.Created by using Walt Disney characters and themes, Tokyo Disneysea is one of the country's most entertaining entertainment venues. 307 days after the opening of 14 million people, such as the number of astronomical visitors managed to reach the theme park is one of Japan's tourist destinations. Tokyo DisneySea
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Slide14The historic fortress, named after the Himeji city of Japan, was built in 1346 to one of the dominating hills of the city . It has a height of 46 meters. Himeji Castle, which includes 83 building complexes, is known as the best example of Japanese castle architecture. The castle was rebuilt in the early 1600s and has been preserved for almost 400 years without any damage from World War II and natural disasters. Himeji Castle, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993, will be one of the most exciting destinations of your tour in Japan. Himeji Castle
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Slide15Tokyo is one of the largest metropolises in the world. This inter-regional transport network is very well developed. In this way, it is quite easy for tourists and locals to arrive from place to place. But transportation between these regions is a long time and distance. Japan City Transportation
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Slide16Metro is your most important transportation vehicle in Tokyo. Therefore, when you arrive in Tokyo, you will be able to get a great deal of transportation if you get a booklet in English with a Metro map. Taxi fares are very expensive in Tokyo. Especially after midnight is calculated from the double tariff. For this reason, it is worth noting that you do not miss the last Metro for your return. Japan City Transportation
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Slide17Located in the heart of Osaka's entertainment and shopping district, Swissôtel Nankai Osaka offers 5-star luxury accommodation. With 7 dining options, a refreshing indoor pool and spa, the hotel reflects this city literally. Swissôtel Nankai Osaka is less than a 5-minute walk from Namba Parks Shopping Center and Takashimaya Store. Dotonbori Shopping Street is a 10-minute walk away. Swissotel Nankai Osaka
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Slide18Tempura is an enormous taste that comes from the frying of vegetables and fish, and is definitely one of the tastes to be eaten and tasted in Japan. Shrimp and honey pumpkin are the most preferred. Tempura
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Slide19Okonomiyaki Yakiniku Raman Other Dishes
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