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Exploring Japan

by Zara Hulbert

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Exploring Japan
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By Zara
Contents

Page 3 - Introduction

Page 4-6 - Top 5 Tourist Attractions

Page 7-8 - Food

Page 9 - Festivals
Introduction
Japan. A fabulous place full of crazy festivals, delicious foods, jaw-dropping landmarks, beautiful dances and much more to discover.

Top 5 Tourist Attractions
1. Mount Fuji
Without a doubt Japan's most recognisable landmark. Mount Fuji is also the country's highest mountain peak. Towering 3,776 metres this majestic and famous mountain is tall enough to be seen from Tokyo, more than 100 kilometres away.
2. Imperial Tokyo
The Imperial Palace is a must-see when visiting the nation's capital. Don't be put off by the fact that the majority of the palace is closed to the public (it's still in use by the Imperial family), as there is still enough to see simply by strolling the grounds.
3. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
The incredible efforts this vibrant city has made to commemorate the many victims of the world's first nuclear attack. Hiroshima has now became a symbol of lasting peace.
4. Historic Kyoto
One of Japan's most visited cities, Kyoto, attracts more than 10 million visitors per year. Most of them here to explore Kyoto's fine old streets and architecture, most of it still the same since the Imperial family took up residence here more than 1,000 years ago.
5. The Island Shrine of Itsukushima
The island of Miyajima, famous all over the world as Japan's Shrine Island. Covering an area of 30 square kilometers in Hiroshima Bay, Miyajima is best known as the home of the Itsukushima Shrine, a Shinto temple dedicated to the Princess daughters of the wind god Susanoo.
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