Mandatory Visited Tourist Attractions in Japan

Here are some of the tourist attractions that must be visited when you visit in japan



1. Gotemba
Gotemba is a small town at the foot of Mount Fuji, takes about 1.5 hours from Tokyo and there is a shopping center called Gotemba Factory Outlet.

In Gotemba, there are about 210 stores that sell products branded products world. If you are a hunter branded products, this is paradise. Ranging from Armani, Prada, Alexander McQueen, Coach to Bvlgari. Those who would like a collection of famous watch and jewelry in there Gotemba outlet Swatch Tag Heuer, G-Shock, to Swarovski. Generally discounted goods ranging from 10 to 70 per cent or special discounts.

2. Lake Kawaguchi
  
Kawaguchi lake is a lake located at the foot of Mount Fuji. This lake is part of the National Park Fuji-Hakone-Izu.

Among the five lakes at the foot of Mount Fuji, this lake has a length of the longest edge, but the most convenient location and the lowest among the four other lakes. Among the five lakes at the foot of Mount Fuji, this lake is the largest lake after Lake Yamanaka number 2.

This lake is a tourist destination which is always crowded with tourists in the five lakes at the foot of Mount Fuji. In Fujikawaguchiko city there are many hotels and Japanese-style inn.

From the shores of Lake Kawaguchi north could be seen a view of Mount Fuji with mountain reflections on the surface of the lake water. The lake is also a popular destination for anglers.

3. Ski Resort & Mount Fuji Mount Fuji Museum
  
Well, who likes to ski maen mandatory here ya ...

And to know the history of Mount Fuji, shall also dateng Museu Mount Fuji.

4. Harajuku
Harajuku is a popular designation for the area around JR Harajuku Station, Shibuya District, Tokyo. This area is famous as the place young people gather. Location covers around the Meiji Shrine, Yoyogi Park, Takeshita Street shopping center.

Takeshita Dori is the most crowded place in Harajuku, because the street is a lot of shops selling clothes, trinkets, cosmetics, food and others. Actually, this is the place that is the heart of Harajuku, Takeshita street itself as much more crowded than the one named Harajuku itself.

5. Asakusa Temple
Asakusa Kannon Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. According to legend, one day to the 7 th century, two fishermen found a statue of Kannon, the Goddess in Buddhism generous in their nets. The first temple supposedly built as a shelter this statue. Since the temple was rebuilt and enlarged several times until the temple be great as it is today. He said the original Kannon statue found by fisherman antiquity is stored or buried under a slab of gold which is a sacred place which is behind the main altar where they are located in the main hall.

6. Ginza

Ginza is a district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, the region known as the posh neighborhood in Tokyo. In this place there are a variety of department stores, boutiques, restaurants and cafes. Ginza is known as one of the most luxurious shopping mall in the world. The main stores of fashion brands here are elite, Chanel, Dior, Abercrombie & Fitch, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton. There is also a Sony showroom and the Apple Store Ginza.


7. Odaiba
Odaiba is an artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, which is connected to downtown Tokyo with the Rainbow Bridge. Odaiba is one tourist destination in Tokyo, as well as shopping centers and residential location. Headquarters of the television network Fuji Television also be in this place.


8. Shibuya
Shibuya is a city in the Tokyo area, and you could say this is the center of the town visited by many tourists. Many Japanese people and the tourists who come to this place because Shibuya is a shopping center, the city is filled with an assortment of department stores, shops, a variety of food to entertainment.


Shibuya is also famous for the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world.

 

Oiya, all photos above were taken with a digital camera Lumix camera Pnasonic