Mount Fuji
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Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan, one of the most famous mountains in the world. It is an active volcano, which most recently erupted in 1707.
The mountain is a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and one of Japan's Historic Sites. In 2013 Fuji was designated to the UNESCO World Heritage List as a Cultural Site.
Tottori Sand Dunes
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The sand dunes located in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. They are the largest sand dunes in Japan and one of the most visited tourist attractions. The dunes form a major site in the San'in Kaigan Geopark, listed as a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
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The Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a unique national forest park located in Hunan Province, China. There is great biodiversity, and when there is a fog or mist, the spires seem to float in the air.
It is one of several national parks within the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, which was recognized as the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1992.
Tiger Leaping Gorge
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It is a scenic canyon on the Jinsha River, located in Yunnan Province, China. It is one of the finest treks through some of the most naturally beautiful and diverse landscapes China has to offer. The mountain is part of the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas World Heritage Site.
Hallasan
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Hallasan is the tallest mountain in South Korea and a dormant volcano located on Jeju Island. The area around the mountain is a designated national park. It was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in and a World Heritage Site. Hallasan is the sacred place, worshipped by people because they think that gods and spirits live on it.