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Research about sightseeing in Japan? |
Travel Info I'm researching the sightseeing in japan. I would like to know where overseas visitor want to go or what they want to do. If you don't care, please answer these quesiton below. 1. Have you ever come to Japan? 2. 1.Yes where did you go and what did you do there? 3. 1.No 銉?Have you ever been interested in Japan? If you have, what is it? 銉?Do you want to visit Japan? If you want, where do you want to go and what do you want to do? I' d like to know anithing that relate to these question!! Travel Tips Yes, I lived in Japan for 3 years. I was an English teacher there. I lived in Hamamatsu-shi for 1 year and Koriyama-shi for 2 years. I also traveled to all 4 main islands. I had a great time. I saw so many things. I have so many wonderful memories. Others I traveled Japan from Hokkaido to Okinawa. I am living in Aichi-prefecture now , and I am making my blog for Travelers of Japan. Please browse my blog. http://japaneseheart.wetpaint.com/... I have been to Japan. I stayed in Tsuyama in Okayama prefecture with a host family. In Tsuyama, we went to many local places and toured them. I went to Hiroshima to the Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park. I also went to Miyajima to Itsukushima Shrine. I spent four days in Mount Daisen. I loved hiking to the temples on the mountain. I still want to travel to Kyoto to see the cultural sights, like temples, noh theater, maybe geisha, etc. I spent a short time in Tokyo, so I would like to go back there to really see the city and explore. I was a VIP escort and interpreter for several years taking people around Japan. However I have lived here many years. I have found the northern part of the island of Honshu to be very friendly, and good in food and hospitality to outsiders. Kyoto is so used to all visitors Japanese and foreign, that the local stores don't really cater to outsiders, unless you show respect to their culture and values. If you plan to go visit Hiroshima or Nagasaki, be very careful and sensitive to the understanding that Japan is the only country in the world to experience the atomic bomb, and the elderly are still reluctant to be friendly to westerners. You will probably be walking on very terse grounds in that area. Living here, I haven't visited Amami Oshima yet, however there is a museum in honor of a Japanese artist by the name of Tanaka Isson, who drew Japanese paintings but of the tropical plants and birds of the island. This island isn't very far from Okinawa, so the plants, flowers, and birds are not the same variety of Honshu, the main island. I think many would be surprised by the art, as he was drawing till he was very old, and the art is Japanese stlye, but so exotic! I would love to visit the island and the museum. One more place I would like to go is Itsukushima Jinja, a shrine half in water in the sourthern part of Japan. I hope you find Japan in places other than the main area of shopping, bars and high rises. |
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