Monday, March 16, 2009

Journey of places which I had never gone before, but wished to go ;

I wish to go to Korea or Japan ! That 2 places seem so nice and pretty . Because of that, I wish to learn Japanese . (:D) Or I know about Japanese was "Domo Arigator" which means Thankyou very much, "Sayonara" which means Goodbye . Still got alot, I lazy to type it out. I have this target, when I grewup and earn my first pay, I would take this opportunity to bring my family out to Japan, I would find it challenging and exciting if I were to cover all places at Japan. I had make this research and found that City, North and South of Tokyo were the places of interest by most of the visitors. At Tokyo, the Asakusa Senso-ji Temple, probably the liveliest place of Buddhist worship in Japan, Largest collection of Japanese art at the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno-koen Park, the traditional kabuki performance in Ginza, an area known for its high-end shopping. At Kyoto, explore the Gion district, famous for geishas and entertainment, Ginkaku-ji Temple is worth seeing but most of the times would be crowded, you would expect to see large groups of tourists by some tour groups. Escape the bustle of the city and relax in Maruyama-koen Park. After the whole day visiting Kyoto, take a short train ride to Osaka and Nara for a day or two.
At North of Tokyo, the vast northern part of Honshu ( the Japan's largest island), known as Tohoku, provides a traditional rural experience where you can enjoy the unspoiled natural scenary of Japan. It's the best ideal for hiking, particularly around Mt. Bandai-san and Lake Tozawa-ko. Do relax at Kinkazan island, Stroll around Kakunodate, a small town with well-preserved samurai homes.
At South of Tokyo, Kyushu as the southernmost of the four main islands, has been an important entry point for foreign influence and culture. Visit and hike a volcano's rim at Mt. Aso and bathe in the famous hot springs of Beppu. Nagasaki is a main attraction, not only because of the atomic bomb tragedy but also for its European influence.
What I said was all the truth... :D

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