Friday 19 July 2013

Top Ten Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Japan

Tour To Japan
Japan is one of the most beautiful country in the world.The beautiful destinations in Japan attract millions of visitors Annually.There historical places,modern architectures and Japan’s culture are very famous.

Ancient History Of Japan
A Paleolithic culture around 30,000 BC constitutes the first known habitation of the Japanese archipelago. This was followed from around 14,000 BC (the start of the Jōmon period) by a Mesolithic to Neolithic semi-sedentary hunter-gatherer culture, who include ancestors of both the contemporary Ainu people and Yamato people, characterized by pit dwelling and rudimentary agriculture. Decorated clay vessels from this period are some of the oldest surviving examples of pottery in the world. Around 300 BC, the Yayoi people began to enter the Japanese islands, intermingling with the Jōmon. The Yayoi period, starting around 500 BC, saw the introduction of practices like wet-rice farming, a new style of pottery, and metallurgy, introduced from China and Korea.

The natural beauty in japan is worth seeing. Japan is also credited with the country with lowest crime rate,which makes it ideal for visitors.Top Ten Most attractive destinations in Japan review.
           
           
           1-Mount Fuji 

 


                2-Golden Pavilion 

 Top Ten Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Japan
    

             3-Tokyo Imperial Palace 

 Tokyo Imperial Palace

                
            4-Tokyo Tower 

 Tokyo Tower images

               
            5-Todaiji Temple

 Todaiji Temple

                 
              6-Himeji Castle 
 Himeji Castle

                   
               7-Kiyomizu-dera 


Kiyomizu-dera
                      
               
                 8-Jigokudani Monkey Park 

 Jigokudani Monkey Park


                    9-Big Buddha of Kamakura

     
              
                  
                  10-Hiroshima Peace Memorial 


Hiroshima Peace Memorial

                 

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