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My dream journey to Japan
1.
My dreamjourney to
Japan
2.
Japan is a charming, large andindependent country. It
fascinates with its beauty,
views and culture. Japan does
not have classical buildings
and monuments; they have
their flavour. Japan is a very
developed country in all
respects, and this is what
makes it rich And that's what
makes me excited to travel
there.
3.
It seems to me that it is so bigand fascinating that there will
be places to travel and see
something new every day. So
here's my plan of how I would
like to go and where I would like
to go during my trip.
But before that, I would also like to tell
you the most enchanting facts about
Japan that you may not know, which are
fascinating and make you want to travel
there even more to try it all.
4.
• Japan pays great attention to educationand is one of the most literate countries in
the world.
• Japan is a country with a complex and
ancient cultural heritage, but today it is
one of the most advanced countries in the
field of technology.
• The streets in Japan are immaculate; even
in Tokyo, the capital and a huge
metropolis, all streets are impeccably
clean and free of litter. It's all about their
mentality. The Japanese rarely leave
rubbish on the streets. In addition,
volunteers of all ages clean the streets for
the simple reason that they want to live in
a tidy city.
Susami is home to the world's deepest
underwater mailbox. Susami is a well-known
fishing town in Wakayama Province. The
mailbox is located 30 feet underwater and
has collected more than 32,000 letters since
1999.
Japan is almost on par with Hong Kong in
terms of life expectancy - 83.6 years and 84
years. Many people attribute Japan's high life
expectancy to its historically healthier diet
than Western countries.
This is one of the countries in the world that
is still considered an empire
5.
The first place I would immediately go to is thecapital - Tokyo
I would like to walk around the city. To see the
streets, buildings, and parks. Without taking a
guide, just to enjoy it. Set aside a day to explore
the place for myself. Take some photos, talk to
people and ask them specific things that concern
me and what's related to it. I admire their old
buildings and it would be interesting to go in and
look around. To appreciate all the beauty.
6.
Sensoji Temple’sThis is the oldest Buddhist temple in the capital, builtin 628. The way to the main temple is through the
outer gate of Kaminarimon. The ancient Nakamise
shopping street starts from here.
There are 89 shops here where
you can buy traditional sweets
and souvenirs. The street ends at
the Hozomon Gate, which is also
the temple's treasury.
7.
Tokyo SkytreeIt is the world's tallest TV tower (634
metres). And among other similar
structures on the planet, Tokyo
Skytree ranks second, behind only
the Burj Khalifa skyscraper. A highspeed lift takes visitors to a height of
350 m in a minute, where the first of
two observation decks, the Tembo
Deck, is located. One of its tiers is
fully glazed from floor to ceiling.
Here you can also buy a ticket to
the second observation deck, which
is 450 metres high. It is called the
Tembo Gallery and is an inclined
gallery made of glass and steel.
It's a real beauty, you can see every
part of the city and it's in the palm
of your hand, and it's also a bit of
extreme, everything I love.
8.
I'm a pretty big fan of rides, so this place woulddefinitely get my attention. Not only is it beautiful
there, but you can also try new entertainment for
yourself. There is also a park where you can feel
like in a fairy tale. In addition to the rides, guests
can enjoy colourful theatrical shows.
In the evening, there is a fantastic
parade when everyone's favourite
Disney characters appear on platforms
sparkling with lights, greet the
audience, dance and sing.
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9.
There are also many, many more places.Of course, look at their cherry trees. The Akihabara district is a place that is
enlightened by the latest technology and feels like the future. Visit the National
Park, Mount Fuji, which is considered a sacred place. We would also like to try
their tea
ceremony and much more.
So in some time I will definitely visit this incredible country.