Ancient history and sophisticated modern technology mingle seamlessly in Japan and together create some Japan famous landmarks not to miss.
The inspiring atmosphere in Japan is sure to leave you relaxed and refreshed. With these famous Japanese landmarks, you’ll soon see why this country can steal your breath away!
Mount Fuji is Japan’s most recognizable landmark. It’s the highest mountain in Japan and reaches over 12,000 feet. You can even see it from Tokyo.
From cultural activities to natural beauty, Kyoto’s many attractions make it one of the loveliest Japanese cities. The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is a stunning place!
The island of Miyajima is famous throughout the world as “The Shrine Island.” The island is off the coast of Hiroshima and is home to the splendid Itsukushima Shrine.
It’s the most famous of Japan’s castles and was a filming location for The Last Samurai.
This temple is noted for having one of the most famous rock gardens in Japan, with 15 rocks laid out in small groups.
Known as Ginkakuji, the Silver Pavilion is a Zen temple that dates back to 1490 and is celebrated for its beautiful gardens and incredible views.
Also, known as Kinkakuji Temple, the Golden Pavilion is considered one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks and is a UNESCO world heritage site.