Attractions / Areas of Interest
Mount Fiji:
*This is Japan’s largest mountain/ volcano and is still active today.
*This mountain can be viewed on a train trip Tokyo to Osaka, or from a nice nature leisure area like Fuji Five Lake.
*This volcano can also be climbed during the months of July and August through several routes.
*This is Japan’s largest mountain/ volcano and is still active today.
*This mountain can be viewed on a train trip Tokyo to Osaka, or from a nice nature leisure area like Fuji Five Lake.
*This volcano can also be climbed during the months of July and August through several routes.
Tokyo Tower:
*This tower is 13 meters taller than its model the Eiffel Tower and is the world’s tallest self-supporting steel tower.
*Visitors can ascend to the main observatory at 150 meters and the special observatory at 250 meters and get a bird’s eye view of Japan.
*A wax museum and several other attractions can be found at the base of this structure.
*This tower is 13 meters taller than its model the Eiffel Tower and is the world’s tallest self-supporting steel tower.
*Visitors can ascend to the main observatory at 150 meters and the special observatory at 250 meters and get a bird’s eye view of Japan.
*A wax museum and several other attractions can be found at the base of this structure.
Imperial Palace:
*This is located on the former site of Edo castle, a park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo. This is the residents of Japan’s imperial family.
*Visitors can view the two bridges that form an entrance into the inner palace grounds, but, the inner grounds are not generally open to the public.
*The visitors can view the Imperial Palace East Gardens throughout the year except Monday’s, Friday’s and special occasions.
*This is located on the former site of Edo castle, a park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo. This is the residents of Japan’s imperial family.
*Visitors can view the two bridges that form an entrance into the inner palace grounds, but, the inner grounds are not generally open to the public.
*The visitors can view the Imperial Palace East Gardens throughout the year except Monday’s, Friday’s and special occasions.