How many places can you travel with 100,000 dollars including outbound travel like Japan and Korea and such....

Japan is very expensive .

100,000 can go to almost any country, but remember that the visa requires a certificate of deposit of 30,000-100,000 dollars for at least 3 months.

Guangzhou round-trip: Upon arrival, sent to the sea shopping Casino Star Select

Hong Kong round-trip: Upon arrival, sent back to the hotel to rest

Peace of Mind Shrine This Shrine is a hundred years of history of the Japanese traditional Shinto shrines, and there is the largest redwood torii in the whole of Japan in the vicinity.

Shimizu Sakamichi Sakamichi as the name suggests.... It is a path where the floor is made of stone slabs and traditional Japanese buildings are preserved on both sides of the path, giving it a great flavor.

Osaka Castle Park is a park built around the historic Osaka Castle. Surrounded by a moat, Osaka Castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens, pavilions and exotic flowers. Every year, cherry blossoms in the spring and red leaves in the fall add to the beauty of Osaka Castle Park.

Shinsaibashi is Osaka's largest shopping district, with a concentration of boutiques and specialty stores that bustle from morning to night, centered around the Shinsaibashisuji shopping street with its arcades. The area is lined with large department stores, century-old stores, and a variety of small stores.

Dotombori is Osaka's most bustling food court, lined with specialty stalls of all sizes and filled with the aroma of food. You can try a variety of Osaka's specialties such as kanryu ramen, okonomiyaki, metsu yakisoba, takoyaki, and many more, making it a great place to eat.

Noboribetsu Jigokudani is a strange valley at the end of Noboribetsu Onsen Street called Jigokudani, which was formed by the eruption of Mount Kasama 10,000 years ago. Natural gas spewing from the rocks makes the area smoky, and if you visit in the fall when the valley is red with maple, the view is both hellish and heavenly.

Seafood marketHokkaido is famous for its rich seafood, so you can buy fresh seafood and taste it on the spot.

ToyakoToyako is a lake of fire, the water is not frozen all year round, and in the fall, the lake is covered with red leaves, which is breathtaking.

Showa Shinzan and Arisu Volcano Showa Shinzan is a volcano formed by volcanic eruption, while Arisu Volcano had a volcanic eruption in 2000. The area around the two mountains is still smoky today, and the view of the autumn foliage from afar gives you the impression that the volcano was burning.

Otaru Fishing Harbor, facing Ishikari Bay in western Hokkaido, was developed about 100 years ago as the gateway to the sea of Hokkaido, and has been called the "Wall Street of the North. In the old days, the canals were crowded with sampans loading and unloading goods, and it was a busy place. Today, these warehouse buildings have been converted into glass craft stores, teahouses, restaurants and large stores. The stone streets and gasoline lamps lining them give the city a nostalgic atmosphere and a warm and welcoming feeling.

Otaru Canal Red Brick WarehousesThe red brick warehouses along the Otaru Canal testify to Otaru's heyday as an international port. Although the Otaru Canal has lost its economic role, the stone warehouses along its banks remain, and have been transformed into restaurants and bars, which continue to be bustling with activity, and together with the canal they form a beautiful landscape that is one of the highlights of Hokkaido's sightseeing.

Crystal Music City has a European-style exterior and displays more than 3,000 kinds of antique and modern music boxes collected from all over the world, all of which are of high quality, including doll's music boxes and automated music boxes, which are valuable as souvenirs and collectors' items.

The Clock Tower, which was built in October 1878 as a two-story wooden western-style building at the former Sapporo Agricultural School's martial arts training ground, is the oldest surviving clock tower in Japan with a clock made in the United States. Since its construction, the Clock Tower has chimed the time for Sapporo by the sound of a clock, which has never been interrupted to date.

The baroque Western-style building of Michinoku Hall, nicknamed "Red Brick Hall" by locals, is a historically significant building that housed the Hokkaido Development Office. It is a building of historical significance. The building has been preserved as it was in the past, and it is designated as an important cultural asset by the Japanese government as it displays materials and objects related to the history of Hokkaido's development.

Odori Park ◎ Seasonal limited ◎ ◎ In the snowy white colorful season, will be specially arranged to visit the festival of fire tree lanterns, at night, the lighting is a unique style. The special colorful giant lights are also not to be outdone, together with 370,000 light bulbs are used to decorate the surrounding trees, a sea of lights dazzling dazzling, Hokkaido Lantern Festival (winter snow festival held in the venue)

Ramen Yokocho Sapporo's commercial center, a variety of stores lined up, in which to casually stroll around, you can feel the life of the people of Hokkaido. It is also close to the entertainment district "Thin Nocturne".

Bono Night Sky Bono is a collective name for the busy streets in Sapporo. It is known as the largest entertainment district north of Tokyo, and together with Shinjuku Kabukicho in Tokyo and Nakasu in Fukuoka on the island of Kyushu, it is known as "Japan's Three Red Light Districts," and you can experience the glamorous nightlife at the Casino, which is lined with restaurants, department stores, and nightclubs.

Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan and a sacred mountain in the minds of the Japanese, is a beautiful mountain that shows different colors in the four seasons and under the changing light of morning and evening.

Mount Fuji Gohoku (depending on weather conditions): Mount Fuji is divided into ten groups from the foot of the mountain to the summit***, halfway up the mountain is called Gohoku, and the lower part of the mountain is called Gohoku.

Heiwa Park expresses mankind's ****s common wish for world peace. The white stupa, pure relics, and compassionate statues of Buddha, the strong Buddhist atmosphere is calling out to the Buddha nature of the visitors; the exquisite Japanese garden, blossoming flowers, and lively small animals teach people to cherish the beautiful world. When you smile in a peaceful state of mind, you begin to enter the realm of Buddha.

Ginza is located in Chuo Ward of Tokyo, where famous department stores such as Mitsukoshi, Matsuhaya, Seibu, Hankyu, and Wako are located, and where the group is free to shop.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office is a skyscraper designed by Kenzo Tange, a famous designer, whose windows of different sizes resemble circuit boards, and are jokingly called "chips" by Tokyoites. The 48-story building's 45th-floor observation room is divided into north and south ends, providing a 360-degree view of Tokyo from a height of 202 meters.

Shinjuku Kabukicho Kabukicho is a true entertainment center. Since the completion of the 25-story building at Seibu Shinjuku Station, Kabukicho has seen a boom in shopping, with a variety of small fashionable stores and a second basement level connected to Shinjuku's largest underground shopping street. It is also connected to the Isetan department store and the Kiikoku bookstore.

Groups departing during National Day (September 26 - October 5) : Special upgrade to stay at the five-star Tokyo DisneySea Hotel Tokyo DisneySea, which opened in 2001, is the world's first brand-new sea-themed Disney World. Spread over 220,000 square meters, the entire park is set at sea, where you can board a steamer and cruise through seven creatively themed harbors for an exciting, adventurous, and thrilling adventure. The seven themed harbors feature irresistible rides and entertainment.

The Asakusa Kannon Temple, founded in 628 AD, is the head temple of Japan's Kannon Temple, and is a must-see for any Tokyo tourist. Look at the big red lantern painted with the word "Kaminarimon," the temple's big sign, and you will feel the devotion of the Japanese people's folk beliefs when you come to this place.

The Nakamise Shopping Street is a 300-meter-long path leading from the Thunder Gate to the Treasure Gate and the main hall. On both sides of the street are rows of stores of various sizes***88 stores dating back to the Edo period, selling a variety of souvenirs, folk crafts, kimonos, and snacks that are popular among Japanese people.

Tokyo Sky TreeThe Sky Tree, now taller than the Tokyo Metro, will become a new landmark in Tokyo. Modeled after the Japanese five-story tower, it is a new-generation attraction that combines the traditional Japanese aesthetic of simplicity with white coloring against the sky, and fireworks and lighting effects at different times of the day.

Tokyo Bay CruiseTokyo Bay, known as Edo Bay, is named after Tokyo, the capital city of Tokyo. Standing on the deck of the cruise ship, you can see one of the world's most bustling cities from afar, and the lights on the shore are like a story about the busy lives of the city dwellers while you are enjoying your life, and you can feel that you are drunk and I am awake alone.

Odaiba, located on the man-made land in Tokyo Bay, is Tokyo's newest entertainment center, and is popular with people, especially young people. The name Odaiba comes from the fact that in 1853, the American Berridge fleet came to Japan when Tokyo was still known as Edo, and because of the urgent need for defense, they hurriedly made sea batteries and set them up here to protect the area from the enemy, and from then on it was called Odaiba.

Toyota Motor Museum Toyota Motor Corporation's large-scale comprehensive exhibition and sales center. Visitors can learn about the history of Toyota and test drive a variety of Toyota vehicles, ranging from concept cars and racing cars to private cars.

Fuji Television, the dream factory of Japanese dramas, has produced countless famous Japanese dramas and made countless superstars, making it a must-visit pilgrimage for fans of Japanese carving. The building is full of futuristic atmosphere, the top of the building, a huge suspended sphere, the design is new, striking, and in a trance, it also indicates that Fuji Television is at the forefront of the Japanese television industry has a leading position.

HELLO KITTY indoor amusement park to visit the current popularity of the whole of Taiwan, the charm of sweeping thousands of the world of fun, in this love and dreams intertwined with the garden, so that forever cartoon stars big-eyed frogs, cool penguins perform luxury wonderful dance, and vivid robots to take you beyond the space and time away from the vastness of the universe, there are many famous cartoon modeling figures to accompany you*** through the joy of time. The time of the day.

Electronic game city large electronic game city, in addition to general electric toys, there are doll machine area and large amusement facilities, such as pirate ship, roller coasters, indoor enjoyment of the torrential leap of the Rapids, etc., thrilling and exciting. The Rainbow Bridge, a beautiful bridge connecting Odaiba and Shibaura, is the symbol of Odaiba and the mecca of Japanese idol dramas. There are so many idol dramas set in this area that this white suspension bridge over Tokyo Bay has become a bridge of eternal love. At dusk, 444 lights are lit at the same time, depending on the time of the season.

Tokyo Tower, built in 1958 as a radio transmission tower, is 333 meters high and is one of the symbols of Tokyo. The tower has two observation decks, the Grand Observatory, which is 150 meters above the ground, and the Special Observatory, which is 250 meters above the ground. There is also a wax museum and an aquarium, and the tower is beautifully lit up at night. Tokyo DisneySea, opened in 2001, is the world's first sea-themed Disney World. Covering an area of 220,000 square meters, the entire park is set on the sea, where you can take a steamer ride through seven creative themed harbors and enter into an exciting, adventurous, and thrilling adventure together. The seven themed harbors feature irresistible rides and entertainment.

The Asakusa Kannon Temple, founded in 628 AD, is the head temple of Japan's Kannon Temple, and is a must-see for any Tokyo tourist. Look at the big red lantern painted with the word "Kaminarimon," which is the temple's main sign, and you'll feel the devotion of the Japanese people to their folk beliefs.

The Nakamise Shopping Street is a 300-meter-long path leading from the Thunder Gate to the Treasure Gate and the main hall. On both sides of the street are rows of stores of various sizes***88 stores dating back to the Edo period, selling a variety of souvenirs, folk crafts, kimonos, and snacks that are popular among Japanese people.

Tokyo Sky TreeThe Sky Tree, now taller than the Tokyo Metro, will become a new landmark in Tokyo. Modeled after the Japanese five-story tower, it is a new-generation attraction that combines the traditional Japanese aesthetic of simplicity with white coloring against the sky, and fireworks and lighting effects at different times of the day.

Tokyo Bay CruiseTokyo Bay, known as Edo Bay, is named after Tokyo, the capital city of Tokyo. Standing on the deck of the cruise ship, you can see one of the world's most bustling cities from afar, and the lights on the shore are like a story about the busy lives of the city dwellers while you are enjoying your life, and you can feel that you are drunk and I am awake alone.

Odaiba, located on the man-made land in Tokyo Bay, is Tokyo's newest entertainment center, and is popular with people, especially young people. The name Odaiba comes from the fact that in 1853, the American Berridge fleet came to Japan when Tokyo was still known as Edo, and because of the urgent need for defense, they hurriedly made sea batteries and set them up here to protect the area from the enemy, and from then on it was called Odaiba.

Toyota Motor Hall is a large-scale comprehensive exhibition and sales center of Toyota Motor Corporation. Visitors can learn about the history of Toyota and test drive a variety of Toyota vehicles, ranging from concept cars and racing cars to private cars.

Fuji Television, the dream factory of Japanese dramas, has produced countless famous Japanese dramas and made countless superstars, making it a must-visit pilgrimage for fans of Japanese carving. The building is full of futuristic atmosphere, the top of the building, a huge suspended sphere, the design is new, striking, and in a trance, it also indicates that Fuji Television is at the forefront of the Japanese television industry has a leading position.

HELLO KITTY indoor amusement park to visit the current popularity of the whole of Taiwan, the charm of sweeping thousands of the world of fun, in this love and dreams intertwined with the garden, so that forever cartoon stars big-eyed frogs, cool penguins perform luxury wonderful dance, and vivid robots to take you beyond the space and time away from the vastness of the universe, there are many famous cartoon modeling figures to accompany you*** through the joy of time. The time of the day.

Electronic game city large electronic game city, in addition to the general electric toys, there are doll machine area and large amusement facilities, such as pirate ships, roller coasters, indoor enjoyment of the torrential leap of the Rapids, etc., thrilling and exciting. The Rainbow Bridge, a beautiful bridge connecting Odaiba and Shibaura, is the symbol of Odaiba and the mecca of Japanese idol dramas. There are so many idol dramas set in this area that this white suspension bridge over Tokyo Bay has become a bridge of eternal love. At dusk, 444 lights are lit at the same time, depending on the time of the season.

Tokyo Tower, built in 1958, is a 333-meter-high transmitter tower that is one of the symbols of Tokyo. The tower has two observation decks, the Grand Observatory, which is 150 meters above the ground, and the Special Observatory, which is 250 meters above the ground. There is also a wax museum and an aquarium, and the tower is beautifully decorated with decorative lights at night.