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What are the characteristics of each city in Japan?

1. Tokyo has the largest population of any prefecture in Japan, accounting for more than one-third of the country's population. Tokyo's famous sightseeing spots include the Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, the Tokyo Diet, Asakusa Temple, Hamarikyu Shrine, Ueno Park and the zoo.

2, Osaka, Osaka's famous flower viewing activities and places, is the Mint near the "cherry blossom channel", gathered a variety of different kinds of cherry blossoms - as many as 131 varieties of **** 350 plants. The Osaka Kishiwada Float Festival, which has a history of over 300 years, is a festival that honors the local tutelary god and prays for a good harvest and the prevention of illness.

3, Sapporo, Sapporo is a tourist city known for its snow, and Odori Park, a strip park located in the center of Sapporo, is also the site of the annual Sapporo Snow Festival, and on October 5, 2018, Sapporo was selected as one of the "New Top Three Cities of Night Scenery in Japan".

4. Shizuoka is home to Mount Fuji, the Fuji Volcanic Belt, which is home to volcanoes such as Aigaoka and Enkasa, and extends all the way to the Izu Peninsula; it is also home to abundant hot springs, and has been dubbed the "Hot Springs Peninsula".

5, Nagasaki, Nagasaki is rich in nature and beautiful scenery. There are two national parks, two national parks and six prefectural natural parks in the prefecture. Unzen Hot Springs, famous for its mountain hot springs, is very famous. The water quality of the hot springs here is a milky white sulfur spring, which is very effective for cold and weak bodies, skin diseases, and so on.

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