1. Mount Fuji: A spiritual icon of Japan, where visitors can ascend to the Fifth Station to experience volcanic landscapes and witness the "Inverse Fuji" phenomenon at Lake Kawaguchi, with the snow-capped peak reflected in the water135. The Fuji Five Lakes area is particularly breathtaking in spring when surrounded by cherry blossoms and in autumn when ablaze with red foliage. Oshino Hakkai's clear springs are recognized by UNESCO as "Japan's Jiuzhaigou."
2. Shirakawa-go Gassho Village: A World Heritage village featuring 60-degree thatched-roof houses that resemble fairy-tale snow houses in winter, with terraced fields reflecting the Hida Mountains in May.
3. Fushimi Inari Taisha (Kyoto): An over 4-kilometer tunnel of faith formed by tens of thousands of vermilion torii gates, with columns donated by merchants during the Edo period inscribed with company names, and white fox statues guarding the shrine.
4. Nara Park: Home to 1,200 wild deer considered "messengers of the gods," coexisting with Todaiji Temple's 15-meter bronze Great Buddha, and Kasuga Taisha Shrine's 3,000 stone lanterns creating a starry landscape.
5. Kiyomizu-dera Temple (Kyoto): A 13-meter-high suspended cedar stage that appears to float in a sea of cherry blossoms in spring, with the Otowa Waterfall's three streams symbolizing academic success/health/good fortune.
6. Tokyo Tower and Shibuya: A 333-meter neon-lit symbol of the times, with a 250-meter observation deck offering panoramic views of Tokyo's night skyline and a One Piece theme park featuring holographic interactions4. Shibuya Crossing showcases Asia's busiest urban pulse, combined with Akihabara's anime culture.
7. Shinsaibashi/Dotonbori (Osaka): A magical district where neon signs and waterways intertwine, featuring a giant Kani Doraku crab model blinking to greet visitors, and America-mura with its vintage stores and underground music scenes.
Seasonal Limited-Time Scenic Spots
● Cherry Blossom Season (March-April): Ueno Park in Tokyo, Philosophy Path in Kyoto, and Keta Sakadatsumi in Saitama (double-color landscape of cherry blossoms and rapeseed flowers).
● Autumn Leaves Season (November): Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama, Kyoto, and Gyokuryuji (a.k.a. "Red Leaf Lane") on Mount Gyokuryu, Nara.
● Winter (December-February): Zao Fox Village's tree ice formations (illuminated with a magical glow at night) and Hakodate's Million-Dollar Night View (one of the world's top three nightscapes).