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Landmarks Of Japan

Kulikov Evgeniy 10-А


Mount Fuji
Honshu Island, Kitayama

Mount Fuji, or, as it is also called, Fujiyama, is one of the most


important Japanese attractions. Climbing to its top is a dream
not only of numerous tourists, but also of local residents. In
Japan, Mount Fuji is considered sacred.
White Heron Castle
Kobe, Himeji Castle

Himeji, or White Heron Castle, was founded back in 1333, and


from then until the 17th century it underwent constant
reconstruction, which was carried out in it by owners changing
with enviable frequency. This is one of the oldest and most
colorful sights in Japan.
Matsumoto Castle
Matsumoto, 4-1 Marunouchi

By analogy with the legendary White Heron Castle,


Matsumoto was nicknamed the "Crow Castle" - for the black
color of the walls and the "wings" of the side towers. Another
lyrical name went to the whole side of the citadel - it was
intended for contemplation of the moon, which is why it was
called: "lunar chambers".
Sky Tree
Tokyo
The Tokyo Skytree is the second tallest TV tower in the world.
This graceful architectural structure of glass, concrete and
metal shot up thanks to the efforts of experienced designers
and engineers. The height of the building is 634 meters. Half a
million people worked on this project.

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