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Also known as the “Ring of Fire”, Mount Fuji is an active volcano. Mount Fuji or Mount Fuji, often incorrectly called Mount Fuji, is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters above sea level. The stratovolcano’s almost perfectly symmetrical shape and snow-capped peaks make Mount Fuji one of the most beautiful peaks in the world and a popular subject for international painters, poets and photographers. On a clear day, Mount Fuji can be seen from Tokyo, which is 100 kilometers away.
Okinawa is located in the Pacific Ocean. The beautiful subtropical island of Okinawa convinces with its fantastic beaches and year-round mild climate, because although the island is relatively small, the main island of Okinawa (the main island of the Okinawa archipelago) has nine World Heritage Sites, very interesting for those interested in culture It’s also impressive for the less interested. There are 150 islands in the Okinawa archipelago. Okinawa is also a paradise for snorkelers and divers away from other crowds.
Nachi Falls in Wakayama Prefecture is probably one of the most famous waterfalls in Japan. It is considered the highest waterfall in Japan: about a ton of water falls here every second. It has also been a place of worship with religious shrines for centuries. Even today, it is considered a place of pilgrimage by many inhabitants. It’s right next to Seigantji Temple and worth a visit too. However, to see the falls up close, you have to pay an entrance fee – less than 2.30 euros. However, they are really worth it.
Japanese desert? almost! The Tottori Sand Dunes on the coast near Tottori town almost give the impression of being in the middle of the desert. The dune landscape 16 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide was formed thousands of years ago. Depending on the wind direction, the shape of this mini-Saharan desert changes every year and attracts countless people with its unique sight.
Another natural wonder of Japan, Takachiho Gorge is an almost mystical place. Hundred-meter-high basalt walls line the canyon, and the turquoise waters of the Gokase River flow through the canyon. In addition, the rock surface is partially covered with moss and trees. There is also an impressive waterfall cascading down the wall. A boat trip here becomes a magical experience.

Also known as the “Ring of Fire”, Mount Fuji is an active volcano. Mount Fuji or Mount Fuji, often incorrectly called Mount Fuji, is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters above sea level. The stratovolcano’s almost perfectly symmetrical shape and snow-capped peaks make Mount Fuji one of the most beautiful peaks in the world and a popular subject for international painters, poets and photographers. On a clear day, Mount Fuji can be seen from Tokyo, which is 100 kilometers away.

Also known as the “Ring of Fire”, Mount Fuji is an active volcano. Mount Fuji or Mount Fuji, often incorrectly called Mount Fuji, is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters above sea level. The stratovolcano’s almost perfectly symmetrical shape and snow-capped peaks make Mount Fuji one of the most beautiful peaks in the world and a popular subject for international painters, poets and photographers. On a clear day, Mount Fuji can be seen from Tokyo, which is 100 kilometers away.

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