Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain at 3,776 meters, located on the border of Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures. An active stratovolcano, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a national symbol of natural beauty and cultural significance. Mount Fuji attracts climbers during the July-August season and tourists year-round for its scenic views, surrounding lakes, and hot springs.
The Osaka Castle is a historic landmark and one of Japan's most famous castles. Originally built in the 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, it played a major role in Japan’s unification. The castle is surrounded by extensive gardens and stone walls, and its main tower offers a museum and panoramic views of Osaka, blending rich history with scenic beauty.
The Dotonbori is a lively entertainment and dining district in Osaka, famous for its neon lights, animated signboards, and bustling canal-side atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of street food, including takoyaki and okonomiyaki, shop in trendy stores, and experience the vibrant nightlife that makes Dotonbori a cultural and culinary hotspot in the city.
The Tokaido Shinkansen is Japan's busiest and most historic high-speed rail line. Connecting Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka, it is famous for punctuality, comfort, and efficiency. Trains reach speeds of up to 285 km/h, making it ideal for both business and tourism travel.