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日本東京jr景點介紹(日本東京旅游必去景點)

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日本東京jr景點介紹(日本東京旅游必去景點)摘要: 本文目錄日本JR 東京至京都東京景點介紹東京文化旅游景點介紹英文版 東京著名景點英文介紹一、日本JR 東京至京都1.東京至京都(乘搭東海道.山陽新干線)首先,東海道.山陽新干線把列...

本文目錄

  1. 日本JR 東京至京都
  2. 東京景點介紹
  3. 東京文化旅游景點介紹英文版 東京著名景點英文介紹

一、日本JR 東京至京都

1.東京至京都(乘搭東海道.山陽新干線)首先,東海道.山陽新干線把列車服務分成三類。分別是(由最快速開始)のぞみ(Nozomi)[只停最重要車站,班次最多,每小時8班]ひかり(Hikari)[比Nozomi多停一些車站,每小時2班]こだま(Kodama)[停所有車站,每小時2班]由東京至京都運賃 7980円另加新干線的特急料金若乘搭のぞみ(Nozomi) 4730円(自由席) 5540円(指定席)ひかり(Hikari)或こだま(Kodama) 4730円(自由席) 5240円(指定席)來回(乘搭Nozomi指定席)收費是(7980+5540)*2=27040(円) JR東日本 jreast.co.jp/東海道.山陽新干線收費表 jr-odekake/guide/img/shinken_ryoukin.pdf東海道新干線東京駅時刻表 ekikara.jp/newdata/ekijikoku/2301011/down13101011 2. JAPAN RAIL PASS(乘搭新干線)成人七日有效期售價 28

300円不過,使用JAPAN RAIL PASS是不可以乘搭新干線中,速度最快的のぞみ(Nozomi)。而現(xiàn)在,新干線中很多的班次都是のぞみ(Nozomi),但ひかり(Hikari)或こだま(Kodama)的班次較少。 JR Rail Pass japanrailpass/ 3. JAPAN RAIL PASS(來往機場)使用JAPAN RAIL PASS可以用來乘搭由成田機場來往市區(qū)的Narita Express(N'EX) Narita Express jreast.co.jp/nex/index jreast.co.jp/e/nex/index jreast.co.jp/tc/nex/index 2008-08-29 21:27:16補充:你可以在成田機場(在第一或第二航廈都可以)的旅游服務中心(びゅうプラザ)或售票處(みどりの窓口)將換票證換成日本鐡路周游券(JR Rail Pass)詳情 japanrailpass/zh/zh009

由東京到京都,乘のぞみ(NOZOMI) N-700系的時間是2小時12分,700系的時間是2小時23分,乘ひかり(HIKARI)號的時間是3小時7分,乘ひかり(KODAMA)號是3小時57分,在書局或便利店都有得買時刻表。如果你不想買的話,你可以到車站的指定席票務所去翻閱。如你用7天 JR Pass,是可以乘東京國際機場至市區(qū)的那乘車的,但你要到車站的指定席票務所去,跟柜臺職員說你要買Narita Express,跟住show你張pass給他看,他便會幫你預約座位,但要記住,要講給他聽那班列車和時間你想坐,否則你就買不到了。時刻表:japanrail/JR_timetableandfare

NOZOMI停站較少、速度較快(約2小時21分)ひかり

こだま停站較多,束度慢一點如你買7天Pass可乘ひかり到京都(約2小時45分)時刻表: asahi-.or.jp/~ev7a-ootk/time/time_01如用JR Pass

可乘NEX由機場出市區(qū) 2008-08-29 20:55:59補充:如買新干線或NEX機場出市區(qū)的車票無論指定席或自由席可出示你的JR Pass于Green Ticket office換購有關票務員略董英語 2008-08-29 20:58:59補充: NEX機場出市區(qū)時間表 jreast-shinken-reservation.eki-/pc/english/mon/timetable/e_nex_u/index 2008-08-29 21:00:34補充:永安購7天 JR Pass約1900元需3天至1星期安排 2008-09-01 21:00:19補充:你在成田空港行落去搭JR列車的入閘口入口旁有綠色ticketing office即時把你在港購的JR Pass換成另一張JR Pass卡服務員會問你由邊一天開始用JR Pass

二、東京景點介紹

東京,日本國行政區(qū),位于日本本州島關東平原南端。下面,我為大家介紹東京景點,希望對大家有所幫助!

踏入淺草寺,你會感受到這里還保留著日本江戶時代的氛圍,穿過各式各樣的小店,品嘗和果子,人形燒,還有新鮮烤制的日式薄脆煎餅,絕對讓你吃的停不下來。不僅僅是美食,來到淺草寺抽上一簽也幾乎成了必做之事。

住所:東京都臺東區(qū)淺草2丁目3-1

來到東京,倘若你厭倦了每天逛逛逛買買買的游客模式,那么一定要來上野恩賜公園溜上一圈,在這里呆上一天也不用花一分錢,周邊很多美術館跟博物館也幾乎都可以免費參觀。仙貝最為推薦的是上野動物園,里面真的有很多治愈系的小動物,僅僅是走上一圈也會收獲不一樣的滿足。日本各個景點門票

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如果是去東京,不得不提東京的天空樹。不僅周邊人氣觀光景點眾多,還有著絕佳高度的至高城市觀景臺。從天空樹高達634米的天空回廊眺望偌大的東京,在氛圍絕佳的咖啡廳靜靜欣賞夜的繁華,是約會的絕佳景點之一。

住所:東京都墨田區(qū)押上1丁目1-13

交通:東武伊勢崎線業(yè)平橋駅から徒歩1分

営業(yè)時間: 8:00~22:00(最終入場21:00)

倘若已經去過了天空樹,也請一定去觀賞一下東京塔。鮮明的紅色鐵塔無疑是東京觀光的名物。由于地理位置更接近市中心,雖然高度不及天空樹,但從東京塔上望出去,也絕對能收獲不遜色于天空樹的絕美城市景觀。并且東京塔下就是芝公園,綠意盎然特別適合放松心情。

上野站周邊同樣給人印象深刻值得一游的還有上野東照宮,全朱漆的宮殿異常氣勢恢宏,如果是牡丹盛開的時節(jié)去還可以觀賞到爭奇斗艷的牡丹園之景。而東照宮也是日本國家指定的重要文化財產,在這里有著數不勝數的國家文化寶物。

住所:東京都臺東區(qū)上野公園9-88

有著日本最長久歷史的博物館之稱的東京國立博物館。在這里展示的不僅有日本的美術品,還有亞洲各地區(qū)的文化財產。常設兩千到三千件左右的藝術品跟文化財產。博物館愛好者到了這里真的是目不暇接,泡上整整一天也不會厭倦。

住所:東京都臺東區(qū)上野公園13-9

交通:東京メトロ上野駅から徒歩で15分

営業(yè)時間: 9:30~17:00(最終入館は~16:30)

東京站可謂是各國游客來到東京開始觀光游覽的起始站,東京站的面積大概是東京小巨蛋的三倍之大,東京站內大概鋪設了30條線路以上的電車,也是日本站臺數量第一的車站。而它獨有的紅磚瓦建成的歷史感外觀,使得東京站在平成15年被列為日本重要文化財產之一。

住所:東京都千代田區(qū)丸の內一丁目

電話番號:(JR東日本お問い合わせセンター)

明治神宮位于都心,但不同于高樓林立的東京站,這里一年四季都有綠木環(huán)繞,也是每年日本新年時參拜人數最多的神社之一。這里一年四季風景都是美如油畫,然而最為出名的還是初秋銀杏染黃的大道,吸引了無數觀光游客。

住所:東京都渋谷區(qū)代々木神園町1-1

明治神宮外苑的西北部之處,有著日本皇室庭院的新宿御苑,而新宿御苑正式對公眾開放還是在二戰(zhàn)之后。都心部內少見的法式庭院和英式庭院都可以在這里觀賞到。而有著四季變化之美的秋季也是人氣的休憩地點。

交通:新宿御苑前駅から徒歩で5分

営業(yè)時間: 9:00~16:30(最終入園は16:00)

如果你想去展望臺一覽城市全景,卻又不想花費太多,那么東京都廳展望室一定是絕佳選擇,雖然是政府辦公地,但周末和平日的夜晚都可以登高一覽城市夜景,而且是完全免費!但需要注意的是周一周二展望臺關閉沒有辦法參觀。日本門票景點貴嗎

アクセス:新宿駅から徒歩で10分

営業(yè)時間: 9:30~23:00(最終入館は22:30)

電話番號:(展望室専用案內電話)

這里是人氣的動漫美術館,如果你是宮崎駿動畫的愛好者,那么這里一定要來參觀。館內陳列了大量動畫中登場過的動畫人物和形象,由于過于人氣,來這里之前建議大家提前一個月左右預約門票。

住所:東京都三鷹市下連雀1-1-83

営業(yè)時間: 10:00~18:00(入場指定時間あり)

現(xiàn)今日本的居住地,也是東京的'最最中心的位置,這里大概有著東京最美的綠地,周邊不僅有可以放松身心的公園,櫻花時期還可以乘船游覽千鳥之淵。

2017年將是井之頭恩賜公園的百年紀念。而這里最為出名的還是櫻花時節(jié)絕佳的賞櫻處,井之頭池還是當年德川家光命名的,保留至今。來到吉祥寺一定要來這里尋找安定感和開放感。

三、東京文化旅游景點介紹英文版 東京著名景點英文介紹

Arashiyama(嵐山?) is a district on the western outskirts of Kyoto, Japan. It also refers to the mountain across the _i River, which forms a backdrop to the district.

Notable tourist sites in Arashiyama include

The Iwatayama Monkey Park on the slopes of Mount Arashiyama. Over 170 monkeys live at the park. While the monkeys are wild, they have become accustomed to humans. The park is located on a small mountain not far from the Saga-Arashiyama rail station. Visitors can approach and photograph the monkeys. At the summit is a fenced enclosure, from within which visitors can feed the monkeys.

The romantic"Moon Crossing Bridge"(渡月橋,Togetsukyō), notable for its views of cherry blossoms and autumn colors on the slopes of Mt Arashiyama.

The tombstone of the Heike courtesan Kogo of Sagano.

Tenryū-ji, the main temple of the Rinzai school, one of the two main sects of Zen Buddhism in Japan.

The hamlet of Kiyotaki, a small scenic village at the base of Mt Atago, the home to a notable Shinto shrine.

Matsuo Shrine, half a mile south of the area, which is home to a blessed spring. It is also one of the oldest shrines in the Kyoto area, founded in 700. The alleged restorative properties of the spring bring many local sake and miso companies to the shrine for prayers that their product will be blessed.

Kameyama koen has a stone commemorating Zhou Enlai's visited to Arashiyama. He was moved by the cherry blossoms and mountain greenery. The four poems Zhou Enlai wrote about his visit are engraved on a stone monument:"Arashiyama in the Rain."

Nijō Castle(二條城,Nijō-jō?) is a flatland castle located in Kyoto, Japan. The castle consists of two concentric rings of fortifications, the Ninomaru Palace, the ruins of the Honmaru Palace, various support buildings and several gardens. The surface area of the castle is 275,000 square meters, of which 8000 square meters is occupied by buildings.日本景點門票代購

Present plan of Nijō Castle(click for detailed view)In 1601, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, ordered all the feudal lords in Western Japan to contribute to the construction of Nijō Castle, which was completed during the reign of Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1626. Parts of Fushimi Castle, such as the main tower and the Kara Gate, were moved here in 1625-26.[1] It was built as the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa Shoguns. The Tokugawa Shogunate used Edo as the capital city, but Kyoto continued to be the home of the Imperial Court. Kyoto Imperial Palace is located north-east of Nijo Castle.

The central keep, or donjon, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground in 1791.

In 1788, the Inner Palace was destroyed by a city-wide fire. The site remained empty until it was replaced by a prince's residence transferred from the Kyoto Imperial Palace in 1893.

In 1867, the Ninomaru Palace was the stage for the declaration by Tokugawa Yoshinobu, returning the authority to the Imperial Court. Next year the Imperial Cabinet was installed in the castle. The palace became imperial property and was declared a detached palace. During this time, the Tokugawa hollyhock crest was removed wherever possible and replaced with the imperial chrysanthemum.

In 1939, the palace was donated to the city of Kyoto and opened to the public the following year.

Ryōan-ji(Shinjitai: _安寺, Kyūjitai:龍安寺?, The Temple of the Peaceful Dragon) is a Zen temple located in northwest Kyoto, Japan. Belonging to the Myoshin-ji school of the Rinzai branch of Zen Buddhism, the temple is one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The site of the temple was originally a Fujiwara family estate. It eventually came into the hands of the Hosokawa clan branch of the Fujiwaras. Hosokawa Katsumoto inherited the residence, and lived here before the _nin War. Katsumoto willed the war-ravaged property to be converted into a Zen sect temple complex after his death. Later Hosokawa emperors are grouped together in what are today known as the"Seven Imperial Tombs" at Ryoan-ji. The burial places of these emperors-- Uda, Kazan, Ichijō, Go-Suzaku, Go-Reizei, Go-Sanjō, and Horikawa-- would have been comparatively humble in the period after their deaths. These tombs reached their present state as a result of the 19th century restoration of imperial sepulchers(misasagi) which were ordered by Emperor Meiji.[1]

Ryōan-ji's tsukubai(蹲踞?), which is a small basin provided at Japanese Buddhist temples for visitors to purify themselves by the ritual washing of hands and rinsing of the mouth.An object of interest near the rear of the monks quarters is the carved stone receptacle into which water for ritual purification continuously flows. This is the Ryōan-ji tsukubai(蹲踞?), which translates literally as"crouch;" and the lower elevation of the basin requires the user to bend a little bit to reach the water, which suggests supplication and reverence.[2] The kanji written on the surface of the stone are without significance when read alone. If each is read in combination with口(kuchi), which the central bowl is meant to represent, then the characters become吾,唯,足,知. This is read as"ware tada taru(wo) shiru" and translates literally as"I only know plenty"(吾= ware= I,唯= tada= only,足= taru= plenty,知= shiru= know). The meaning of the phrase carved into the top of the tsukubai is simply that"what one has is all one needs" and is meant to reinforce the basic anti-materialistic teachings of Buddhism.

The absence of a dipper is intended to imply that the water is for the soul only and that it is necessary to bend the knee in humility in order to receive its blessing.

Kiyomizu-dera(清水寺?), full name Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera(音羽山清水寺?) is an independent Buddhist temple in eastern Kyoto. The temple is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto(Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities) UNESCO World Heritage site.[1] Not one nail is used in the whole temple. The temple should not be confused with Kiyomizu-dera in Yasugi, Shimane, which is part of the 33-temple route of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage through western Japan.[2]

其實這些都是維基百科找來的,本來想給鏈接的,百度說我有廣告,只貼了部分,其他的可用google維基百科英文版找,包括景點介紹,歷史什么的很全的。

日本又哪些景點(中英文互譯的)

日本東京jr景點介紹(日本東京旅游必去景點)

大涌谷(Owakudani)是箱根最著名的旅游景點。在綠樹環(huán)抱的箱根中惟獨此處山巖裸露,巖縫間噴出的地熱蒸氣霧氣騰騰,令人感到地球的生命運動,尉為壯觀。由此可眺望富士山和箱根群山的美麗景色。

東京迪斯尼有兩大主題樂園,七座舒適的大飯店,以及其它購物娛樂設施所組成的歡樂世界。是大人找回童真,小孩尋找快樂的地方。

Tower)位于東京市內,建成于1958年,塔高333米,這座日本最高的獨立鐵塔上部裝有東京都7個電視臺、21個電視中轉臺和廣播臺等的無線電發(fā)射天線。在250米高的地方,也設有一個特別展望臺。展望臺四邊都是落地的大玻璃窗,窗向外傾斜。

Mountain)位于本州島中南部,海拔3776米,是日本最高峰,日本人奉之為“圣山”,是日本民族的象征,距東京約80公里,跨靜岡、山梨兩縣,面積為90.76平方公里。整個山體呈圓錐狀,山頂終年積雪。

Temple)位于奈良市的唐招提寺是由中國唐代高僧鑒真和尚親手興建的,是日本佛教律宗的總寺院,這座具有中國盛唐建筑風格的建筑物被確定為日本國寶。

富士山,是一座跨越在日本靜岡縣(富士宮市、裾野市、富士市、御殿場市、駿東郡小山町)與山梨縣(富士吉田市、南都留郡鳴_村)之間的活火山。

東京塔是東京地標性建筑物,位于東京都港區(qū)芝公園,高332.6米。東京塔除主要用于發(fā)送電視、廣播等各種無線電波外、還在大地震發(fā)生時發(fā)送JR列車停止信號,兼有航標、風向風速測量、溫度測量等功能。

阿蘇山是日本著名活火山。位于九州島熊本縣東北部,是熊本的象征,以具有大型破火山口的復式火山聞名于世。略呈橢圓形,南北長24公里,東西寬18公里,周圍約120公里,面積250平方公里。

4,唐招提寺(Tōshōdai Temple)日本大阪的景點門票

唐招提寺,日本佛教律宗建筑群。簡稱為招提寺。在日本奈良市西京五條。由中國唐朝鑒真主持,于公元759年建成,與東大寺的戒壇院并為傳布和研究律學的兩大道場。

鹿苑寺(ろくおんじ),是位于日本京都市北區(qū)的臨濟宗相國寺派的寺院。其中,內外都貼滿了金箔的三層樓閣建筑(舍利殿)也被稱為金閣,包括舍利殿在內的寺院整體也被稱為金閣寺(きんかくじ)。該寺為相國寺的山外塔頭寺院。

參考資料來源:百度百科-唐招提寺

Tokyo is the capital of Japan.It is the biggest city in Asia and it is also very beatiful.You can see the beatiful mountain in Tokyo.There is snow on it and it looks very nice.I hope on day I can go there.

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