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How to Visit Popular Attractions with Holidays to Japan

by Daisy Wilkinson Travel Guides

Japan is an Asian island nation located in the eastern part of the continent. Despite having suffered immensely towards the end of the Second World War, it is one of the most advanced nations in the world. Although it has adopted a contemporary lifestyle, the nation has maintained a good balance between traditions and modernity. According to the characters in the 'Kanji' system of writing, the country's name appears as 'sun origin'. This is the reason why this nation is often described as the 'Land of the Rising Sun'. During your holiday spent in this part of the world, you'll get to witness its fantastic attractions.

One of the most significant events in world history was the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Years after the tragic incident, the city of Hiroshima has become a symbol of lasting peace. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is one of the popular attractions you'll get to visit during your holidays to Japan. It is located at the site of the atomic blast, which happened in the year 1945. You can find several museums, monuments, and memorials in this park associated with the events of that unfortunate day. Among the highlights of this museum is the Atom Bomb Dome, which is the building that was at the epicentre of the bombing.

Mount Fuji is the most recognisable landmark of Japan and is also the highest mountain peak in the country. It has a height of 3,776 metres and can be seen from the capital city of Tokyo. It was listed as a cultural site in the World Heritage List of UNESCO in the year 2013. Your cheap holidays to Japan would give you the opportunity to enjoy a hike to its summit and watch the awe-inspiring view of the sunrise. A simpler way of climbing this mountain is to begin from the 5th Station. It enables you to reach the summit with a six-hour trek. You can also choose to skip the treks and enjoy the views of the mountain from a distance.

Your holidays to Japan would also give you the chance to visit Miyajima Island, which is popular worldwide as the Shrine Island. It is located in the Hiroshima Bay and is home to the Itsukushima Shrine. This shrine is dedicated to the three daughters of the Shinto god of seas and storms, Susano-o no Mikoto. During the high tide, the O-Torii or the Great Floating Gate would give you the impression that it is floating in the waters.

The Osaka Castle is yet another fascinating attraction you must never miss while holidaying in this part of the world. It was built in the late 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who was a well-known Japanese politician and warrior. At the time of its construction, this castle was the country's largest and the most important fortress. In the years that followed, it was destroyed and rebuilt several times. The existing structure was constructed in the year 1931 in accordance with the original design. The main highlight of the castle is its five-storeyed tower, which has a height of 42 metres.

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