Because I don't know which part of Japan you will go to, so from hi way travel (hitutrip) above to find some attractions close to Tokyo recommended to you Oh
1, Mt. Fuji
Mt. Fuji (Japanese: Mt. Fuji / Fujisan, English: Fujisan), is the highest peak in Japan, Japan's one of the important national symbols. Active volcano across Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures, close to the Pacific coast, about 80 kilometers southwest of Tokyo.
Mount Fuji is known as "Sacred Mountain" by the Japanese people and is a symbol of the Japanese nation. As one of the national symbols of Japan, it is well known around the world. It is also often referred to as "Fubuki Peak" or "Mount Fuji" and "Fuji's High Ridge". Since ancient times, the mountain's name has appeared in the traditional Japanese poem "Waka". Japanese poets have praised the mountain with lines such as "The jade fan hangs upside down in the sky of the East China Sea" and "The white snow of Fuji reflects the rising sun.
Mount Fuji is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. It is currently dormant, but geologists still classify it as an active volcano. It has erupted 18 times since 781, with the last eruption in 1707, and has been dormant ever since.
2. Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower (Japanese: 東京タワー) is a Tokyo landmark located in Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo, at 332.6 meters high.
Tokyo Tower was built on the model of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and was completed in October 1958, and since then it has been the tallest building in Tokyo until February 2012 when the TOKYO SKYTREE (634 meters) was completed and relegated to second place.
Tokyo Tower's colors are mainly red and white because of air traffic control regulations. In recent years, the public's demand for a better view has increased, and the tower is no longer restricted to color, and is illuminated between sunset and midnight. Lighting color changes with the seasons, white in the summer and orange in the spring, fall and winter.
3, Tokyo Disney
Tokyo Disneyland, built in 1982, is located in Japan, east of Tokyo, Chiba Prefecture, Urayasu City, Maihama, is a collaboration between the United States Disney Corporation and Japan's Catalpa Design. Known as the first amusement park in Asia, Tokyo Disneyland was built in accordance with the United States Disneyland, with a theme park area of forty-six hectares. Tokyo Disneyland is divided into seven zones, including World Market, Adventureland, Westland, Animal Kingdom, Fantasyland, Toon Town and Tomorrowland, and various parades are held on the stage and plaza in the park.
4, Nara Park
Nara Park is located in the east of Nara City Street, 4 kilometers long from east to west and 2 kilometers wide from north to south, a vast area, Wakakusa Mountain, Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, the National Museum and other attractions in Nara, most of which are here. It became a prefectural park in the 21st year of the Meiji era (1888) and was one of the pioneers of modern parks in Japan. In Taisho 11 (1922), it was designated as a national scenic spot of Japan.
5. Senso-ji Temple
Senso-ji Temple, located in Taito Ward, Tokyo, is one of Japan's remaining "Edo-style" places for people to play. Asakusa Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. According to legend, in the thirty-sixth year of Emperor Pegu's reign (628 A.D.), two fishermen fished in the Miyado River and found a 5.5-centimeter-high gold statue of Kannon, and the neighboring families built a temple to enshrine the statue, which is called Asakusa-ji Temple. The temple was later destroyed by fire several times. In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu rebuilt Asakusa-ji Temple, turning it into a large group of temples and a place of amusement for the citizens of nearby Edo. In addition to the inner sanctuary of Asakusa Temple, there are numerous famous buildings, historical sites and sightseeing spots such as the Five-storied Pagoda on the grounds of Asakusa Temple. Every year around New Year's Day, the temple is crowded with pilgrims.