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What are the interesting tourist attractions in Aichi Prefecture, Japan?
Located in the northwest of Aichi Prefecture and east of Shenfu Plain, it is one of the most famous waters in Japan, centering on Guobaoshan Town, and still retains the atmosphere of17th century ancient city industrial and commercial district. Dog Mountain City, also known as Bai Di City, was built in the second half of16th century. It is the only privately owned castle in Japan, and the watchtower Tianshouge above it is the oldest existing watchtower. There is Aocun Mansion under the castle, which preserves the style of commercial buildings at that time, as well as various traditional buildings and folk activities such as Leyuan and raising cormorants for people to visit and enjoy. In addition, Quanshan City has a famous sightseeing route along the river. This river is called Kisokawa and belongs to one of the best famous waters in Japan. There are countless rapids and dangerous beaches here, and wherever the ship goes, the waves splash and are thrilling. There are also large-scale theme parks such as Meiji Village, Wild Folk Museum "Small World" and Japanese Ape Park, which preserve the cultural heritage of19th century architecture and have a strong cultural atmosphere. There is an activity in summer called "raising cormorants all over the mountain", which has a history of about 340 years. Raising cormorants is a kind of fishery. Fishermen trained several cormorants to catch fragrant fish. When fishing, the fisherman sits on the boat and lights a bonfire at the bow. The fragrant fish swims when it sees the fire. At this time, the cormorant will take the opportunity to go up. In addition, in spring, there is a dog mountain festival held at the Needle Steel Shrine. People are carrying floats under the cherry trees, which is very lively. JR Shinkansen takes about 1 hour 40 minutes from Tokyo Station to Nagoya Station, and about 55 minutes from New Osaka Station. It takes about 25 minutes from Nagoya Station to Quanshan Station by the Quanshan Line of Mingtie Company. Tanggu and Zuzhu Tanggu are located in the east of Aichi Prefecture, where a hot spring gushes out between the valleys along the Yulianchuan River. There are many scenic spots around, including "Horseback Rock" designated as a national nature reserve, which is an andesite rising from the center of the river, and a plate-shaped rock disk formed at the bottom of the river, a valley with towering cliffs-Fenglai Gorge and Fenglai Temple Mountain infested by red-horned owls. Sukmachi, located in the northeast of Aichi Prefecture, flourished in the19th century as a business trip to transport the salt produced by Sanhewan and as a street accommodation in Ma Zhong. Today, there are still many painted buildings that retain the style of the town at that time. In addition, there is a tri-state auxiliary residence, which reproduces the small town style in the first half of the 20th century. At the same time, in the houses here, visitors can also visit the traditional handicrafts performed by craftsmen such as blacksmiths, charcoal burners and paper makers. Surrounded by Zuzhu Ma Zhong Pavilion, Zuzhu Information Pavilion and Ji Xiang Temple, there are scenic spots such as Xianglanxi, which is famous for watching red leaves in autumn. Transportation to Tanggu: Take JR Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Toyohashi Station for about 2 hours 15 minutes, and from New Osaka Station for about 1 hour for 20 minutes. Take JR Iida Line from Toyohashi Station to Tanggu Hot Spring Station, which takes about 1 hour for 40 minutes. Foot assistance: JR Haidao Shinkansen takes about 1 hour for 40 minutes from Tokyo Station to Nagoya Station, and about 55 minutes from Shinosaka Station. Subway: It takes about 1 hour 15 minutes from Nagoya Station to Xijinjin Station, and about 20 minutes from Xijinjin Station to Zuzhu Bus Center Building by bus. www.96sky.com