One famous landmark in Japan is the Tokyo Tower. It resembles the Eiffel Tower, and is even taller.
Yokohama Landmark Tower is a building found at Yokohama in Japan.
the bullet train
Fujiyama -- Fuji mountain -- Mt. Fuji
If you think to Oni-no-Shitaburui, this is a valley, a touristic landmark in Japan.
Japan has a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and what could be considered "landmarks," but is probably best known for Mt. Fuji.
The Japanese might well have a different answer, but most foreigners would probably say Mount Fuji.
The tallest structure in Japan is the Tokyo Tower built in 1958, and stands 1,091 feet (333 metres) tall.The Tallest building in Japan is the Yokohama Landmark Tower built in 1993, and is 970 feet, (296 metres) tall.
There are several buildings called "The Landmark" and some are very tall.- The Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower (tallest in Vietnam) is 1150 feet (350 m)- The Landmark (skyscraper in Dubai) is 1063 feet tall (324 m).- The Yokohama Landmark Tower is the 2nd tallest building in Japan at 972 feet (296.3 m)- 22 Marsh Wall (London) has 44 floors, and is 459 feet tall (140 m)- Landmark Center (Boston) has a 200 ft tower (61 m).- Landmark mall or Central mall (Hong Kong) is a 5-story shopping mall.- The Landmark London is a 6-story Victorian hotel in Westminster.
Yes it is a landmark, a natural landmark.
It was a landmark victory.The Tower of London is a landmark.
Japan's most famous landmark it is beautiful cone-shaped volcano/mountain , Fujiyama or Mt.Fuji , is still considered sacred by many Japanese