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Six major cities in Japan?
1. Tokyo

As the capital of Japan, it is the most famous one! The areas appearing in Edo and Kanto cartoons also refer to Tokyo, which has been a major city since the Tokugawa shogunate period. As the capital, Tokyo is a multifunctional center integrating politics, economy and culture.

Tokyo Tower, Ginza Tower, Sky Tower, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Dome are all landmark attractions in Tokyo. If you go to Tokyo, don't go. Don't miss these scenic spots.

There is also One Piece Theme Park, which is the favorite of One Piece fans. Located on the third floor of Tokyo Tower, there are not only theme activities, but also theme comic book exhibitions, statue exhibitions, cos performances, interactions and other experience activities.

In addition, the world-famous University of Tokyo is also located here. The University of Tokyo is famous not only for its academics, but also for its canteens. The canteens of many universities in Japan are open to the public as a propaganda means to attract students. The menu in the canteen will change according to the time. The most famous thing is that the red facade is named after a historic site, which has a slightly heavy taste, unlike other dishes, which is light and conforms to the taste of Chinese people.

2.osaka

Osaka is the second largest city in Japan, with a population second only to Tokyo. Famous scenic spots include Tianshou Pavilion, Osaka Castle, Dawton Peak, Ye Si Temple and Tianbaoshan Tour. There are many temples in these places.

At the same time, Osaka's Japanese dialect is called Osaka, which is one of the most widely used Japanese dialects in Japan. Osaka also often appears in comics. Its "Magic Card of Woody Sakura" has a small S, because you have an Osaka accent after staying in Osaka for a while, and you can feel Osaka dialect when you listen.

Osaka University, the most famous university in Osaka, is one of the top universities in the world. This is an inclusive university with 14% international students. At the same time, the Art Department of Osaka University has also trained many famous cartoonists: Osamu Tezuka, Fumihiko Takayama, Tadanari Okamoto and Kimura Takahiro.

3. Yokohama

Yokohama is the third-ranked city in Japan, located on the west bank of Tokyo Bay in central Honshu, Japan. It is often regarded as the outer port of Tokyo, and its international trade is relatively developed.

Famous scenic spots include Yokohama Chinatown, Sanxi Garden, Kamakura (Kamakura in the Kamakura story, in Yokohama) and Hakone-machi. Today, ed became popular in the sitcom "The Wind Blows". Its famous stalk is Hakone-machiyama, which is harmful to the world. ED strongly recommends it. Now the broadcast volume has reached 1.25 million.

Yokohama National University has four major departments and five research departments, and most of its graduates can enter the upper-level enterprises in Japanese society, so the scores of the school are also rising, and it is very difficult to recruit students.

4. Kyoto

Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe have become the metropolitan area of Hanshin in Kyoto. The ancient Kyoto was established according to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the World Heritage Committee evaluated it as an imitation model of ancient Luoyang in China.

Kyoto is located in the Kansai region. Fans who like to watch Golden Power will know the animation track from Kansai to Kanto, and it is a classic sitcom, which looks good, but not good. Don't catch fire. This is the third season of the series. Push, push, push.

The famous scenic spots in Kyoto are: Donghong 'an Temple, Kiyomizu Temple, Nijo Castle, Zheshi Road and Kyoto Station. Because of its long history and strong cultural atmosphere, there are special festivals, such as Plum Blossom Festival, Garden Party, Pottery Festival, wuyue Torch Festival and Times Festival.

Kyoto University is the second national university in Japan after Tokyo University, and it is also a world-famous top comprehensive research university. Kyoto University has trained 1 1 Nobel Prize winners and exported top talents from all walks of life with excellent results.

5. Okinawa

Okinawa Prefecture is located between Kyushu Island and Taiwan Province Province, across the sea. As you can see in Taiwan Province Province, it is a place famous for its tourism. Last year, it ranked 146 in the list of the top 500 cities in the world. Okinawa is mostly seascape and surrounded by the sea, which is equivalent to the countryside of Japan. Life is more leisurely, and it is a very suitable place for the elderly.

Famous scenic spots include: Ocean Aquarium, Victory City Trail, Ryukyu Village, Shang Bo Palace, Yuquan Cave, Meicun and other places. Okinawa Ryukyu University is in the southwest.

Nagoya is the fourth largest city in Japan, an important land, sea and air transportation hub in Japan, with many famous universities and developed sports. Most famous military generals in history came from here, including Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Famous scenic spots include: Otsu, Nagoya TV Tower, Ritian Shrine, Nagoya City and Mount Wang Jueshan Tairi Temple.

Nagoya University is also one of the top universities in the world. It has trained six Nobel Prize winners and achieved outstanding scientific research results, ranking third in Japan.