What impressed you when you traveled to Japan?

Updated on tourism 2024-02-29
40 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, it is Mt. Fuji in Japan, the beauty of Mt. Fuji is not only in the mountains, but also in the scenery around the snow-capped mountains, so you must not miss the beautiful attractions around Mt. Fuji, these attractions and towns are not only charming scenery, but also the humanistic life of Japanese culture, which inherits the long-standing Japanese culture and harmoniously combines with nature, which is the most flavorful scenery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Fuji Five Lakes is another place where you can see Mt. Fuji up close. The natural beauty that changes with the seasons and the natural beauty that changes with each other echoes Mt. Fuji, making it impossible to get tired of looking at it. If you happen to go, you'll catch up on the action, especially in the summer, when the lavender in Yagizaki Park on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi is in full bloom, and the park is covered with a purple blanket of velvet, and the view of Mt. Fuji is beautiful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Japanese smile, the kind of smile that shows big white teeth makes people look very comfortable, this kind of smile appears in every corner of the Japanese street, shopping, eating, asking for directions, etc., will make you feel the smile like a spring breeze on your face, this is the Japanese smile culture.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The streets of Japan, walking on the streets of Japan, you will feel very relaxed, the streets of Japan are very clean, the buildings are also very interesting, and it is indispensable to take photos on the streets of Japan, so I like the streets there mainly because they look better in pictures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The people there are polite, whether it is going shopping or playing when you meet the Japanese people are very polite to greet you, although Japan is a small country, but to travel to Japan compared to the scenery there or the people there impressed me the most.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For a foodie, how can you miss out on food when traveling to Japan, the most impressive thing is the Japanese "one dish and one soup", to be exact, a staple dish in Japan and miso soup, in which pork cartilage, eel, pork chop, tempura and other delicacies are often used as set meals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lake Yamanaka, Lake Yamanaka is one of the five great lakes, and there are more tourists in Japan because it is a traditional Japanese resort, so you will see many holiday villas around the lake, and the sunsets there are also super beautiful, and there is a sense of sacredness.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In Japan's service industry, smiling and kneeling are common phenomena in Japan, and they are also regarded as the two "magic weapons" of Japan's service industry. Therefore, in the eyes of Japanese merchants, in the face of customers who pay for consumption, in addition to providing high-quality products, they should make the other party happy as much as possible, so their service has a kind of magic that you can't resist.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Japan's conveyor belt sushi, for a person who likes sushi, the most important thing to go to Japan is to try the authentic sushi made in Japan, it is really delicious in the world, and the conveyor belt sushi can be said to be affordable, good and cheap, which can completely satisfy my stomach.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's polite, it's obvious that I bumped into her first, but she keeps apologizing. When the elevator arrived, let a Japanese come up, she thought we were going to get down, she didn't understand, and then she gestured, she came up, she didn't do anything wrong, bent over 90 degrees, kept apologizing, I was very moved. If you want to enter Japan, you have to go through a platform whether to live for a long time or a short time, and the little brother saw that I was a Chinese thank you in a Chinese, and I said it very stiffly, not very good, but I was very moved, because really, everyone is very gentle.

    Sure enough, it's great to like Japan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The environment is quiet and clean, and the food is beautiful, delicate and tasty. People have a strong sense of order, and many natural and simple things have been well preserved and continued, which is worth learning from.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Japanese started by car. Veer. When parking, you will definitely turn signal, and keep a distance from each car at a red light, and you don't hear the horn.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Even Tokyo and Osaka are very green, the whole city is dark and quiet, there are few people on the road, there seems to be only one species of flower, there seems to be only one species of azalea, and there seems to be only one kind of bird left, the crow, which is heard from time to time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Clean, tidy and polite!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Clean, not cheating, people are generally thin and not tall.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Clean, humanized service, the price of attractions and the same as the big supermarket, not pitting, comfortable.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I bought a handkerchief, the white-haired old man carefully wrapped it for me and then served it with both hands, although there was not much language communication, but I experienced the sincere service of pure Japanese style, and I felt very comfortable!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The Japanese are quiet, the airfield is quiet. Returning home for a flight is like a lively bazaar.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The toilets are clean and the equipment is user-friendly.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The Japanese are polite, of high quality, the ground is clean, the stuff is good, cosmetics are cheap, and fruits are expensive.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The bus parking lot in Japan is all misplaced, the door is barrier-free, and it is convenient and safe to get on and off the bus, which is worth our reference.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Japan is a country that no one who has been to that does not say good! What else can be said.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Kobe beef is delicious! Don't say anything, wash the dishes and earn money to pay off the bills!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    You can buy and eat with confidence, and you generally don't have to worry about fakes or shoddy food. In addition, their fruits are delicious and extra sweet.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Watch Japanese kids come home from school, watch our kids come home from school, let's compare!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If you don't honk your horn on the road in Japan, you will be fined.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    There are a lot of rules and the food is light.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    When I see the name Japan, I think of the red sun flag planted on the corpse.

    So don't like it.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The biggest difference between Japanese movies and our movies is the pursuit of beauty. The same sincere and touching movie is warm and fresh in Japan, and simple in our country. The lack of beauty is almost the death of our nation.

    Do we pursue profundity? Pursue; Pursuit of authenticity? Pursue; But not beautiful.

    The big city is magnificent, but not beautiful. The country town is rough and natural, and it is not beautiful. The nerve in the brain that experienced beauty was cut off one day and dulled.

    This aesthetic interest has influenced not only the film, but also all aspects of life. After returning from a trip to Japan, I realized more deeply that the Japanese people's pursuit of beauty was the ultimate, and even the manhole cover hidden in the woods had to be painted with beautiful pictures. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, beauty should be divided into love and belonging, so the first level of physiological needs and the second level of security needs must be met, but is this really the case?

    Japan was extremely short of materials during the Showa period, but you can see that Japan at that time gave people the impression that China was still beautiful. The homes, services, and buildings and gardens that have been inherited from Japan are also extremely beautiful. We also have good things that are also beautiful, but we can't feel the beauty of it anymore.

    Beauty is a kind of high-level touch, sensitive to the enjoyment of the heart, to experience, understand, and recreate with the heart, but our heart source oak is not here.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Clean. The toilets in the public areas are also very clean. If you look at the low-rise roofs from the upper floors of Japan, they are full of garbage and unused old things, but the roofs in Japan are absolutely clean.

    The streets too, you don't see a scrap of paper. There are also extensive subway and train connections and the JR Shinkansen. Shopping at tourist spots is similar to shopping in the city, and you won't take the opportunity to rip off customers just because it's a tourist spot.

    One-third of the people who go to travel directly are Europeans and Americans, one-third are Koreans, and one-third are Chinese, including Taiwanese-Hong Kongers. There are also so many foreign tourists in Japan that there is no need for security checks except for airplanes. Japan also has backward places, Alipay is not popular, used to paying cash, if the subway knows where to go, but does not know** it is impossible to buy a ticket, buying a ticket is input**.

    So where you go, you have to check ** to buy a ticket. It is worth mentioning that the banknotes in circulation in Japan are all fresh, and there are absolutely no wrinkled banknotes. Japan is a place worth visiting.

    If you haven't been there, don't spray it. Traveling to Japan is not necessarily a traitor, and if you don't go, you are not necessarily a traitor. China is the largest country in Japan, and China has diplomatic relations with Japan.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Japan is a place where people live.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Mount Fuji.

    The snow-covered mountains and cherry blossoms are a paradise like a dream.

    Just looking at **, it makes me yearn for it.

    I can't change the history, but from the perspective of the scenery, Mt. Fuji is still a great tourist attraction, and the song "Under Mt. Fuji" is also very good.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    When I think of Japan, my first impression is that Japan has a war of aggression against China, which really makes me very impressed. Heartbreaking. Because we were really backward at that time.

    Japan bullied us, and I don't think they're very good. But our Motherland is now strong and will no longer be bullied.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    If I think of Japan, then the first thing that comes to my mind must be the War of Resistance Against Japan, which was the largest war in the history of the world, right? Then the second thing that comes to my mind is the cherry blossoms in Japan, and when I think of this, I want to encourage myself to study hard and be a useful person to society in the future.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    When I think of Japan, the first thing that comes to my mind is anime, right? Beijing itself has been at station b for so many years, and I have seen a lot of daily translations, including very good daily times, and the impact on myself is also quite large, and secondly, there are those more delicious things in Japan, such as seafood, well, some sushi and the like.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    My first impression of Japan was ambition, and the first time I knew that Japan was a Sino-Japanese war-themed TV series filmed in Chinese mainland. Today, however, the impression of Japan is that it is relatively democratic and free. The strength of the nation should not be underestimated, it is highly developed, and its quality is extremely high.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    When it comes to Japan, it should be anime! The anime industry in Japan is very developed, and many classic anime are Japanese. For example, the post-80s generation generally grew up watching anime such as "Saint Seiya", "Demon God Altar Fighter", "Gundam", "Six Gods Combined", and "Robot Cat".

    Especially the current "One Piece" and "Naruto" are now loved by children, and parents of the post-80s generation also like to watch them!

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    In Japan, temples are clean and quiet, with gurgling water at Kiyomizudera Temple and beautiful moss at Karashodaiji Temple, it is difficult to see the dust raised by the wind in both the countryside and the city, and even a patch of skin without vegetation is covered with a layer of grit to prevent the dust from rising.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    I worked in Japan for a while, but I worked for a small family business. I also work as a skilled worker who doesn't deal with others very much. So I know a little bit about the work in Japan. But I think it's a bit limiting.

    Japanese companies are not allowed to lay off employees. But this is not absolute. During the economic crisis in '08, big companies like Sony made layoffs.

    However, in general, Japanese employees will work for the same company for the rest of their lives. Coupled with the de-differentiation of the Japanese character. Almost no one tries to change jobs, they just work hard step by step.

    Wait for your boss to be promoted or retire. I'll substitute it myself. This makes the company lack dynamism and innovation.

    Anyway, it's all about life. Everyone is trying to be decent. Even young people with great ideas can't make a difference.

    Japanese people have a craftsman spirit, which has a lot to do with the character of Japan. There are many things that you have to strive to be the best. And many families have a craft that has been passed down from generation to generation.

    Even in modern industry, there is this spirit. Toyota has historically had this debate, one option is to produce all the parts in-house, and the other is to use procurement. Develop together with a large number of small parts suppliers.

    Toyota finally chose the latter, so that a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises survived around Toyota. So a lot of family businesses just produce one type of component, and after several generations, they don't want to expand their business or change careers. I was thinking about how to make this part better.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    It is said that people who stay in Japan for a long time will become "stupid" and that people will not be able to adapt when they leave Japan, and I have felt that those factors in Japan can make people "stupid" and make it difficult for people to adapt when they leave Japan.

    I used to think that Lamma Island in Hong Kong was like a rural museum in China, sealing the beauty of the old Chinese countryside with small bridges and flowing waters, and I loved this beauty very, very much.

    After stepping into the territory of Japan, the spotless roads, clean and tidy cities, and polite pedestrians, these all impressed me, and I found that the Japanese attach great importance to the protection of the environment, if you have watched the Miyazaki series of cartoons, you may have found that most of Miyazaki's cartoons involve environmental protection, "Spirited Away", "My Neighbor Totoro", "Castle in the Sky", "Goldfish Princess on the Cliff" and so on.

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