Japan is a delightful island nation with beautiful cities, ancient history, unique architecture and a crazy pace of life. Tens of thousands of tourists from all over the world flock to this piece of paradise to experience the amazing Japanese culture with its temples, palaces, gardens and paintings.
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The most beautiful cities in Japan sparkle with every possible color and shade of magnificent gardens, parks and beaches. One of the most popular places among tourists in Japan is considered "Japanese Hawaii" - the resort island of Okinawa. The snow-white sand of its endless beaches, tropical flora and fauna allow at least for a short while to break away from the tired everyday life and plunge into the world of fabulous bliss. And with the beauty of the underwater world of Okinawa, only the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia can compete. The capital of the island, Naha, is of immense historical and cultural value. Unfortunately, during the Second World War, the city was almost completely destroyed. The city's pearl, Shuri Castle, which today is located on the territory of a state reserve and is rightfully considered the national treasure of the land of the rising sun, also suffered.
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Fans of futuristic landscapes will undoubtedly love the capital of Japan - Tokyo. It fully reflects the modern worldview of the indigenous population, striving at a breakneck speed into the future. You will not find such fantastic architecture of modern buildings and such bright colors in any other corner of the world. Skyscrapers and shopping malls, a web of highways, giant hotels and small shops are illuminated with neon in all colors of the rainbow, as if created by the power of the mind of a crazy fantasy writer. In this endless fountain of colorful flowers, the historical center of the city is drowning - the imperial palace with magnificent gardens, ancient pagodas, parks and alleys. Here, far from the noisiest city in the world, you can relax your soul, listen to the singing of birds and the whisper of the wind, rustle of foliage and see with your own eyes the delightful gardens sung by Japanese poets.
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Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, the personification and concentration of old traditions, can be called the complete opposite of industrial Tokyo. The cultural center of Japan is full of ancient Buddhist monasteries and Shinto shrines. Dozens of palaces and temples, made in a unique Japanese style, are surrounded by gardens and parks, through which crowds of tourists constantly ply. The beauty and splendor of this Japanese Versailles is impossible to convey in words. There are dozens of beautiful architectural monuments, the main of which are: the Imperial Palace, Fushimi Castle, Nijo Castle, Kiyomizu-dera and Shokoku-ji temple complexes, Chion-in temple.