东京景点介绍英语怎么说
① 日本各大景点用英文怎么说
阿寒国立公园阿寒国立公园位于北海道,由雌阿寒岳、雄阿寒岳和阿寒富士等火山群组成的山岳公园。原始森林几乎占据了整个公园,其中雌阿寒岳在北海道东部,以阿寒湖、屈斜路湖和摩周湖三个火山湖为中心。
Akan National Park
伊豆半岛
伊豆半岛(いずはんとう),是位于日本静冈县东部的一个半岛。面积1,430平方公里。在行政地域分区方面,伊豆半岛包括了伊东市、下田市、伊豆市、伊豆国市、沼津市的南部、以及贺茂郡。伊豆半岛三面环海,计有东面的相模湾、南面的石廊崎和西面的骏河湾。
Izu Peninsula
阿苏九重国立公园阿苏国立公园,位于日本九州熊本县,面积为730.6平方公里。园内的阿苏山及其东北的九重火山群,山势雄伟,山间有广大的高原。
Aso Kujū National Park
富士山
富士山(日文:ふじさん,英文:Mount Fuji)是日本国内最高峰,日本重要国家象征之一,在全球亦享有盛誉。横跨静冈县和山梨县的活火山,接近太平洋岸,东京西南方约80公里。
富士山被日本人民誉为“圣岳”,是日本民族的象征。它也经常被称作“芙蓉峰”或“富岳”以及“不二的高岭”。自古以来,这座山的名字就经常在日本的传统诗歌“和歌”中出现。日本诗人曾用“玉扇倒悬东海天”、“富士白雪映朝阳”等诗句赞美它。
富士山是世界上最大的活火山之一。目前处于休眠状态,但地质学家仍然把它列入活火山之类。自781年有文字记载以来,共喷发了18次,最后一次喷发是在1707年,此后休眠至今。
Mount Fuji
冲绳岛冲绳岛或称冲绳本岛(日语:冲縄岛/おきなわじまOkinawa-jima;琉球语:冲縄/ウチナーUchinaa)位于琉球群岛冲绳群岛,是该地区面积最大的一个岛屿,行政划分上属于日本冲绳县,为冲绳县的政治、经济中心,岛上设有包含冲绳县县厅所在地的那霸市等26个市町村,人口约123万人。南部的那霸市与中部的冲绳市为岛上的生活中心,人口也多集中于两城市附近的区域。全岛面积1206.49平方千米,除了日本本土四岛及与俄罗斯有领土争议的北方四岛外,为日本面积最大的岛屿。
Okinawa Island
东京国立博物馆东京国立博物馆是日本最大的博物馆,位于东京台东区上野公园北端,创建于明治四年(公元1871年),现在的建筑完工于1938年。馆内收藏了十几万件日本历史文物和美术珍品,其中有70件被定为国宝。展品分为雕刻、染织、金工、武具、刀剑、陶瓷、建筑、绘画、漆工、书道等类别,反映了日本社会各个时期的文化艺术和人民生活概貌。
Tokyo national museum
② 求日本京都著名景点的英文介绍
Arashiyama(岚山)
Arashiyama (岚山 ?) is a district on the western outskirts of Kyoto, Japan. It also refers to the mountain across the Ōi River, which forms a backdrop to the district.
Notable tourist sites in Arashiyama include
The Iwatayama Monkey Park on the slopes of Mount Arashiyama. Over 170 monkeys live at the park. While the monkeys are wild, they have become accustomed to humans. The park is located on a small mountain not far from the Saga-Arashiyama rail station. Visitors can approach and photograph the monkeys. At the summit is a fenced enclosure, from within which visitors can feed the monkeys.
The romantic "Moon Crossing Bridge" (渡月桥,Togetsukyō), notable for its views of cherry blossoms and autumn colors on the slopes of Mt Arashiyama.
The tombstone of the Heike courtesan Kogo of Sagano.
Tenryū-ji, the main temple of the Rinzai school, one of the two main sects of Zen Buddhism in Japan.
The hamlet of Kiyotaki, a small scenic village at the base of Mt Atago, the home to a notable Shinto shrine.
Matsuo Shrine, half a mile south of the area, which is home to a blessed spring. It is also one of the oldest shrines in the Kyoto area, founded in 700. The alleged restorative properties of the spring bring many local sake and miso companies to the shrine for prayers that their proct will be blessed.
Kameyama koen has a stone commemorating Zhou Enlai's visited to Arashiyama. He was moved by the cherry blossoms and mountain greenery. The four poems Zhou Enlai wrote about his visit are engraved on a stone monument: "Arashiyama in the Rain."
Nijō Castle(二条城)
Nijō Castle (二条城 ,Nijō-jō?) is a flatland castle located in Kyoto, Japan. The castle consists of two concentric rings of fortifications, the Ninomaru Palace, the ruins of the Honmaru Palace, various support buildings and several gardens. The surface area of the castle is 275,000 square meters, of which 8000 square meters is occupied by buildings.
History
Present plan of Nijō Castle (click for detailed view)In 1601, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, ordered all the feudal lords in Western Japan to contribute to the construction of Nijō Castle, which was completed ring the reign of Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1626. Parts of Fushimi Castle, such as the main tower and the Kara Gate, were moved here in 1625-26.[1] It was built as the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa Shoguns. The Tokugawa Shogunate used Edo as the capital city, but Kyoto continued to be the home of the Imperial Court. Kyoto Imperial Palace is located north-east of Nijo Castle.
The central keep, or donjon, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground in 1791.
In 1788, the Inner Palace was destroyed by a city-wide fire. The site remained empty until it was replaced by a prince's residence transferred from the Kyoto Imperial Palace in 1893.
In 1867, the Ninomaru Palace was the stage for the declaration by Tokugawa Yoshinobu, returning the authority to the Imperial Court. Next year the Imperial Cabinet was installed in the castle. The palace became imperial property and was declared a detached palace. During this time, the Tokugawa hollyhock crest was removed wherever possible and replaced with the imperial chrysanthemum.
In 1939, the palace was donated to the city of Kyoto and opened to the public the following year.
Ryōan-ji(龙安寺)
Ryōan-ji (Shinjitai: 竜安寺, Kyūjitai: 龙安寺 ?, The Temple of the Peaceful Dragon) is a Zen temple located in northwest Kyoto, Japan. Belonging to the Myoshin-ji school of the Rinzai branch of Zen Buddhism, the temple is one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The site of the temple was originally a Fujiwara family estate. It eventually came into the hands of the Hosokawa clan branch of the Fujiwaras. Hosokawa Katsumoto inherited the residence, and lived here before the Ōnin War. Katsumoto willed the war-ravaged property to be converted into a Zen sect temple complex after his death. Later Hosokawa emperors are grouped together in what are today known as the "Seven Imperial Tombs" at Ryoan-ji. The burial places of these emperors -- Uda, Kazan, Ichijō, Go-Suzaku, Go-Reizei, Go-Sanjō, and Horikawa -- would have been comparatively humble in the period after their deaths. These tombs reached their present state as a result of the 19th century restoration of imperial sepulchers (misasagi) which were ordered by Emperor Meiji.[1]
Ryōan-ji's tsuku (蹲踞 ?), which is a small basin provided at Japanese Buddhist temples for visitors to purify themselves by the ritual washing of hands and rinsing of the mouth.An object of interest near the rear of the monks quarters is the carved stone receptacle into which water for ritual purification continuously flows. This is the Ryōan-ji tsuku (蹲踞 ?), which translates literally as "crouch;" and the lower elevation of the basin requires the user to bend a little bit to reach the water, which suggests supplication and reverence.[2] The kanji written on the surface of the stone are without significance when read alone. If each is read in combination with 口 (kuchi), which the central bowl is meant to represent, then the characters become 吾, 唯, 足, 知. This is read as "ware tada taru (wo) shiru" and translates literally as "I only know plenty" (吾 = ware = I, 唯 = tada = only, 足 = taru = plenty, 知 = shiru = know). The meaning of the phrase carved into the top of the tsuku is simply that "what one has is all one needs" and is meant to reinforce the basic anti-materialistic teachings of Buddhism.
The absence of a dipper is intended to imply that the water is for the soul only and that it is necessary to bend the knee in humility in order to receive its blessing.
Kiyomizu-dera(清水寺)
Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺 ?), full name Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera (音羽山清水寺 ?) is an independent Buddhist temple in eastern Kyoto. The temple is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities) UNESCO World Heritage site.[1] Not one nail is used in the whole temple. The temple should not be confused with Kiyomizu-dera in Yasugi, Shimane, which is part of the 33-temple route of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage through western Japan.[2]
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③ 日本景点介绍(英文)
1. 富士山 Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji (Fujisan) is with 3776 meters Japan's highest mountain. It is not surprising that the nearly perfectly shaped volcano has been worshipped as a sacred mountain and experienced big popularity among artists and common people.
Mount Fuji is a dormant volcano, which most recently erupted in 1708. It stands on the border between Yamanashi and Shizuoka Prefectures and can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama on clear days.
The easiest way to view Mount Fuji is from the train on a trip along the Tokaido Line between Tokyo and Osaka. If you take the shinkansen from Tokyo in direction of Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka, the best view of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed from around Shin-Fuji Station on the right hand side of the train, about 40 to 45 minutes after leaving Tokyo.
Note however, that clouds and poor visibility often block the view of Mount Fuji, and you have to consider yourself lucky if you get a clear view of the mountain. Visibility tends to be better ring the colder seasons of the year than in summer, and in the early morning and late evening hours.
If you want to enjoy Mount Fuji at a more leisurely pace and from a nice natural surrounding, you should head to the Fuji Five Lake (Fujigoko) region at the northern foot of the mountain, or to Hakone, a nearby hot spring resort.
Mount Fuji is officially open for climbing ring July and August via several routes...
2.东京:Tokyo
3.大阪 Osaka
4.名古屋;Nagoya
5.神户;Kobe
④ 日本著名景点英文名称
1,富士山( Mount Fuji)
富士山,是一座跨越在日本静冈县(富士宫市、裾野市、富士市、御殿场市、骏东郡小山町)与山梨县(富士吉田市、南都留郡鸣沢村)之间的活火山。
2,东京塔(Tokyo Tower)
东京塔是东京地标性建筑物,位于东京都港区芝公园,高332.6米。东京塔除主要用于发送电视、广播等各种无线电波外、还在大地震发生时发送JR列车停止信号,兼有航标、风向风速测量、温度测量等功能。
3,阿苏山(ASU mountain)
阿苏山是日本著名活火山。位于九州岛熊本县东北部,是熊本的象征,以具有大型破火山口的复式火山闻名于世。略呈椭圆形,南北长24公里,东西宽18公里,周围约120公里,面积250平方公里。
4,唐招提寺(Tōshōdai Temple)
唐招提寺,日本佛教律宗建筑群。简称为招提寺 。在日本奈良市西京五条。由中国唐朝鉴真主持,于公元759年建成,与东大寺的戒坛院并为传布和研究律学的两大道场。
5,鹿苑寺(Deer temple)
鹿苑寺(ろくおんじ),是位于日本京都市北区的临济宗相国寺派的寺院。其中,内外都贴满了金箔的三层楼阁建筑(舍利殿)也被称为金阁,包括舍利殿在内的寺院整体也被称为金阁寺(きんかくじ)。该寺为相国寺的山外塔头寺院。
⑤ 日本各大景点用英文怎么说
阿寒国立公园复Akan National Park
伊豆半制岛Izu Peninsula
黑部峡谷铁道Kurobe Gorge Railway
阿苏九重国立公园Aso Kujū National Park
富士山Mount Fuji
冲绳岛Okinawa Island
迪士尼乐园Disneyland
皇宫palace
东京国立博物馆Tokyo national museum
明神宫The Meiji ShenGong
浅草寺sensoji
上野公园Ueno park
箱根hakone
新宿御苑YuYuan shinjuk
银座Ginza,
⑥ 初中英语介绍东京 100字
Greater Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolitan area and is the center of Japanese culture, finance, and government. A bustling cosmopolitan city, Tokyo is also a major transportation hub and a world economic and instrial center. The city boasts a large number of world-class institutions of higher ecation, the highest concentration of universities in Japan. Tokyo was known as Edo until 1868, when the Japanese imperial family was moved there from Kyoto. Metropolitan Tokyo is generally defined as the four prefectures of Tokyo, Saitaima, Kanagawa, and Chiba, while the city of Tokyo proper usually refers to the 23 wards in Tokyo prefecture itself. The metropolitan area includes the major cities of Yokohama (the second largest city in Japan), Kawasaki, and Chiba, as well as rural mountain regions west of the city, the Izu Islands outside Tokyo Bay, and the Bonin Islands to the southeast in the Pacific Ocean.
Streets are lined with tiny specialist shops and bustling restaurants, most of which stay open late into the night. Close to the soaring office blocks exist pockets of another Tokyo - an old wooden house, a Japanese inn, an old lady in a kimono sweeping the pavement outside her home with a straw broom. More than anything else, Tokyo is a place where the urgent rhythms of consumer culture collide with the quieter moments that linger from older traditions. Spring is the best time to visit Tokyo, particularly as cherry blossoms begin to appear in early April and this is when the city is at its most beautiful. Autumn is not a bad time to visit either, with its cool temperatures and many clear days, while winter is marked by the occasional snowfall but rarely freezing conditions. The city can be an unpleasant place ring summer, when torrential downpours combine with the crowded public transport to wear down your calm visitor's interest。
最后一段的翻译
街道两旁的小商店和熙熙攘攘的专业餐厅,其中大部分继续开放到深夜。靠近飙升办公大楼存在于稻草扫帚扫了她家外面路面和服另一东京口袋 - 一个老木房子,一个日本旅馆,一个老太太。高于一切,东京是一个地方的消费文化的碰撞与安静的时刻萦绕紧急节奏从旧传统。春天是最好的时机访问东京,尤其是樱花开始出现在4月初,这是当在其最美丽的城市是。秋天是个不错的时间参观要么,其凉爽的温度和有明确天,而冬季的特点是偶尔的降雪,但很少冻结条件。这个城市是一个不愉快的地方可以在夏季,暴雨连场大雨时与拥挤的公共交通相结合,拖垮你的平静访问者的兴趣。
⑦ 日本著名景点的英文名称是什么
日本著名景点有以下:
富士山Mount Fuji;迪士尼乐园Disneyland;皇宫palace;东京国立博物馆Tokyo national museum;明治神宫The Meiji ShenGong;浅草寺sensoji;上野公园Ueno park;箱根hakone;新宿御苑YuYuan shinjuku;银座Ginza。
⑧ 介绍东京的英语小短文
Tokyo,one of the most amazing city in asia.its the captial of japan.In the ancient times, was called “EDO”and its name was changed to Tokyo when it became the imperial capital in 1868.with the developing of japan,tokyo became the center of asia.but in world war two,Tokyo went on to suffer two major catastrophes in the world , but it recovered speedy after World War II.tokyo has much sight spot,such as tokyo tower,shibuya,Shinjuku and so on ,so its become the most popular destination where attract people all over the world.
although tokyo's population density is the first in the world,it runs very fluency.so i think city perfer need national quality than need beautiful face.
⑨ 东京用英语怎么说
Tokyo
To.ky.o
AHD:[t½“k¶-½”, -ky½] Formerly E.do[µd“½]
D.J.[6touki87ou, -kjou] Formerly E.do[6edou]
K.K.[6toki7o, -kjo] Formerly E.do[6Wdo]
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The capital and largest city of Japan, in east-central Honshu on Tokyo Bay, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean. Founded in the 12th century as Edo, Tokyo became the imperial capital in 1868. Much of the city was destroyed by an earthquake in 1923 and by bombing raids ring World War II. Population, 8,353,674.
东京,江户:日本首都和最大城市,位于本州岛中东部,临太平洋的一个海湾。东京湾 建立于12世纪,当时叫做江户,1868年东京成为帝国首都,1923年的地震和二次世界大战期间的空袭曾使该城的大部分被摧毁。人口8,353,674
⑩ 用英语介绍首尔和东京的著名景点,要初二能看懂的,句子结构简单一点
首尔的:
The total area of Seoul is 605.52 square kilometers , or 0.6 percent of the entire country. The Hangang (River) bisects the city into two parts: northern part ( Gangbuk ) and southern one (Gangnam). The Gangbuk area totals 297.97 square kilometers (49.2 % ) while Gangnam is 307.55 square kilometers (50.8 % ).
Seoul has a population of 10,297,004 as of the end of 2005. This accounts for about a quarter of the total national population. As for the proportion of male to female excluding foreigners, women (5,173,266) slightly outnumber men (5,123,738). By district, Nowon-gu has the biggest population of 624,855. In contrast, Jung-gu has the smallest population of only 134,420. Since Seoul became the capital of the nation in 1394, the population of Seoul has grown 110 times.
Seoul belongs to the Temperate Zone featuring four distinctive seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter. The yearly average temperature of Seoul is 12.2 degrees Celsius. Temperatures in Seoul show large seasonal variation, reaching as high as 38.4 degrees Celsius in the summer and dropping as low as minus 19.2 degrees Celsius in the winter. Influenced by the North Pacific high-pressure system, Seoul has hot and humid summers with average temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius from June through September.
东京的:
Tokyo,one of the most amazing city in asia.its the captial of japan.In the ancient times, was called “EDO”and its name was changed to Tokyo when it became the imperial capital in 1868.with the developing of japan,tokyo became the center of asia.but in world war two,Tokyo went on to suffer two major catastrophes in the world , but it recovered speedy after World War II.tokyo has much sight spot,such as tokyo tower,shibuya,Shinjuku and so on ,so its become the most popular destination where attract people all over the world.
although tokyo's population density is the first in the world,it runs very fluency.so i think city perfer need national quality than need beautiful face