IT Home (www.ithome.com): Instagram announced the most popular attractions in Japan. Have you been there? "Instagram", which integrates functions such as photography and socialization, has always been popular among users, and its user base is still growing. In "Instagram", we can always find some unexpected beautiful scenery. Japan is indeed a tourist destination. There are countless pictures of beautiful scenery on "Instagram". So do you know what are the most popular photo-taking attractions in the eyes of "Instagram"?

Recently, "Instagram" announced the top 10 most popular photo attractions in Japan. If you happen to go to Japan for a trip, try not to miss these attractions.
1, Tokyo Disney Sea (Tokyo Disney Sea)

Tokyo Disney Sea (Tokyo ディズ㋋るシシシシシゼ) is located in Uraya City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It opened on September 4, 2001 and is the world's first Disney theme park with stories and legends about the sea as the theme. Tokyo Disney Ocean is composed of seven major theme harbors that fully exert their imagination, and various activities are carried out based on legends and stories about seas in ancient and modern countries.
2, Tokyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disneyland was built in 1982. It is located in Maihama, Uraya City, Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, Japan. It was built in cooperation with the American Disney Company and Japan Azusa Design Company. Tokyo Disneyland, known as the number one amusement park in Asia, is built in accordance with the American Disneyland, with an area of 46 hectares. Tokyo Disneyland is mainly divided into seven areas: World Market, Adventure Park, Western Paradise, Animal World, Fantasy Paradise, Cartoon City and Tomorrowland. There are various activities regularly on the stage and square in the park.
3, Tokyo Skytree (Tokyo Skytree)

Tokyo Skytree (Tokyo Sky Tree), is a radio tower located in Sumida District, Tokyo, Japan. It was jointly established by Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. and its subsidiary Tobu Tower Sky Tree. Construction started on July 14, 2008, completed on February 29, 2012, and officially opened to the public on May 22 of the same year. Its height is 634.0 meters. It was certified as the "world's tallest tower" by Guinness World Records on November 17, 2011, becoming the world's tallest self-relay radio tower.
4, Universal Studios Japan

Universal Studios Japan is located in Xihua District, Osaka, Japan. It is one of the three Universal Studios theme parks in the world. It was hosted by American action actor and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on October 28, 1998, and opened on March 31, 2001.
5, Tokyo Tower (Tokyo Tower)

Tokyo Tower is the tallest independent tower in Japan, 333 meters high. The tower is supported by four legs and is a pyramid. The tower body is painted in orange and yellow and white in segments, which is bright and eye-catching. The tower is responsible for the radio transmission mission of 7 TV stations, 21 TV transfer stations and radio stations. At 100 meters high, there is a two-story observation deck; at 250 meters high, there is a glass observation deck, which overlooks the entire city of Tokyo. The lower part of the tower is the tower building, the first floor is the lounge, the second floor is the shopping mall, the third floor is a wax museum with the largest scale in the Far East, and the fourth floor is the Modern Science Museum and TV studio.
6, Tokyo Eki

Tokyo Station is located in Chiyoda District, Tokyo, Japan. It is a railway station of the East Japan Passenger Railway (JR East Japan), the East China Sea Passenger Railway (JR East Sea), and the Tokyo Subway (Tokyo Metro). It is not only the starting point of many railway routes in Japan, but also one of the main large stations in Tokyo.
7, Dotonbori (Osaka Dotonbori)

Dotonbori is a bustling neighborhood along the south bank of Dotonbori River. Japanese people often say "eat in Osaka", which shows that there are so many restaurants here and there are large entertainment facilities, which are the most popular places among Osaka citizens. There are many cinemas here, as well as "Wenlezons" who perform puppet shows and theaters that perform traditional arts such as popular folk art - "Send a seat".
8, Tokyo Dome (Tokyo Dome)

Tokyo Dome is located in the Fukukyo District, Tokyo, Japan. It is a stadium with 55,000 seats.It is also the home court of the Yomiuri Giants of Japan's professional baseball team, and also holds basketball and American football matches, as well as professional wrestling, comprehensive martial arts, K-1 events or music performances. Its egg-shaped roof is an elastic film, which generally controls the air pressure inside the orb to 0.3% higher than the outside of the orb to maintain the appearance of the top of the egg.
9, Tokyo Sensoji Temple (Tokyo Sensoji Temple)

Sensoji Temple is located in Taitung District, Tokyo. It is an existing "Edo style" entertainment place in Japan. By the early days of Edo, Tokugawa Ieyasu rebuilt Sensoji Temple, turning it into a large temple and a place for nearby Edo citizens to play. The gate of the temple is called "Thunder Gate". There is a stone-paved shrine about 140 meters long leading to the main hall offering Guanyin statue.
10, Yokohama Akarenga

Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse [Yokohama Akarenga Warehouse] are two warehouses with nostalgic atmosphere facing Yokohama Port, gathering restaurants, shops, etc. Hall 1 consists of Yokohama's time-honored brand, Yokohama specialty merchandise store, and concert halls that hold concerts and events. Hall 2 is lined with personalized stores such as fashion and fashion merchandise, and there are restaurants where you can enjoy delicious food leisurely.