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Posted on October 22nd, 2008 by Devid
Tokyo is the capital of Japan. It is the heart of Japan for the tourist point of view as well as economical point of view. Tokyo is different from other western capital, it contains the 12.36 million people, it has one fourth of Japan’s total population. Tokyo is the safest cities of the world, there is only few number of crime, we can count it over in hand, so we can say that Tokyo is a violence city, here the people is always ready to help of the stranger people. Here you can see honest and also hard working people. So because of peace here Tokyo is famous for family holidays.
In Tokyo you can see number of holiday’s festival here but there is two major holidays are New Year and another is Golden. Here in Tokyo people celebrated the New Year generally from January 1 to 3rd, and Golden week between April 29-May5. Golden week is the major time when the visitors have come to travel in Japan; this is the good week to be in Tokyo as the city is less crowded. Tokyo has one area that is famous all over the world. It is Ginza. The area’s reputation for exclusivity stretches right back to the 19th-century Meiji period, when Ginza became the first part of Tokyo to be rebuilt in red brick, rather than wood. Sadly, none of the bricks survive, since the area was razed by the great Kanto earthquake.
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Posted on September 22nd, 2008 by Grazian
Japan is one of the Asian cities that must be seen. It is simply breathtaking to behold in its scenery and full of fun and exciting things to experience. Many come to the Islands of Japan and find they have so much to do, it is impossible to pack it all in to one vacation. From the large amount of attractions, the rich colorful history, and the beauty of the land itself, there is something to appeal to every traveler. You can still see the past traditions mingled with the new ways of today.
There are so many cities in Japan that one might find it hard to decide on an exact destination. Each city has its own special personality to consider. Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Osaka, and Fukuoka are some of the more polar cities most world travelers have heard of. Tokyo is the most up to date city in Japan and has sites to see such as the Meiji Jingu Shrine, the Imperial Palace, and Disneyland Tokyo. Other sites around Japan include the Nijo Castle, The Golden Pavillion, Kyoto Imperial Palace, and The Museum Of Kyoto. Hiroshima is, in itself a historical place as it was the area to be destroyed because of the first atomic bomb. The list continues on and on of great places to see and great things to experience while here in Japan.
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Posted on September 4th, 2008 by Linda Greens
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Posted on August 15th, 2008 by Zivkovich
Japan is one of the most treasured places for the visitors. It consists of four main islands and several small ones, which in combination make the image of the sea horse. The country is also known as land of rising sun. Most of the islands of Japan are mountainous and some are volcanic. However, it offers a mild and soothing predominantly moderate temperature. Any visitor can enjoy the place with all pleasures and adventures. The experience of shopping in the markets of Japan is also pleasant.
The Japanese shopping services offers a wide range of products of good quality at discounted rates. Apart from these flea markets, Japan has great shopping malls which attract the shoppers from all over the world. Japan is well known in the world for its electronic gadgets and technology. These malls have the collection of all types of products under a single roof. You can shop for Japanese clothing, electric gadgets, appliances, shoes, books, accessories and many more at the discounted prices from one stop shop. These malls give you the luxurious experience of shopping with complete convenience. If you get tired while shopping, they also have the facility of restaurants and eating corners. The malls provide you the one stop shop for all the well known brands of the industry and products of all categories. All these things in combination give the shopper a relaxed and comfortable shopping facility.
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Posted on July 1st, 2008 by Gelfey
Adore everything exotic and luxurious? Want to travel to some mysterious country? Just don’t know what to choose? travel Japan Or on the contrary, to travel Japan is your dream? Notwithstanding the reasons, this country is really worth seeing. Its incredible culture, interesting traditions and gorgeous landmarks are not the only things which are necessary to understand while moving around Japan. Just enjoy its calmness. This is the country where everyone is able to feel the life in every minute, in every smile, in every shaft of sunrise… It is the country where you will notice all the miracles of this world again.It is preferable to choose some appropriate tour in order to visit the best places in Japan.
Otherwise, it will be not so easy for you to decide where you should go and what places to see. So, rely upon some company which will provide you with all the necessary things during your travel. Try to solve the mystery of this country. The country where ancient traditions are in harmony with the latest technological inventions. It is well-known that the Chinese scientists make prognoses concerning the things which will be invented in 50 - 70 years. And as a rule, 80% of such prognoses come true. So, probably, we just need to watch various Chinese fantastic films in order to find out what we should wait in future… or just visit this country and appear in that times just now. It is unbelievable, but in this country everyone begins to feel that he is in some fantastic film. Travel to Japan, everything is so incredible and amazing!But visit some historical landmarks or just usual villages and you will find out that this country also offers you to join the world of traditions and harmony. This world is also mysterious for us, and that’s why it is so interesting to visit this country again and again. Just because Japan presents you the feeling that everything has its meaning in this world, and this life is not idle.
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Posted on May 28th, 2008 by Andrew
On a holiday to Japan, the travelers would find the Japan cities full of old temples and shrines, nature parks, monasteries, to modern shopping zones and entertainment facilities. This gives them the chance to explore the beautiful land where the countryside has numerous volcanoes and hot springs, which make a sight for the tourists. Japan has all through its past has accepted foreign traditions but still has closely followed its traditional festivals, sports, and religions. The consequence is a country where a baseball match and sumo wrestling match going on at the same time, watch the ancient Bunraku puppet theatre and the go for a movie at a modern multiple. There is a whole lot of activities to do here and you will never run out of options.
Looking at Japan’s diversity, travelers her can undertake number of holidays, according to their taste and liking. Pick from an array of holiday lists starting from family holidays, adventure holidays, winter holidays, wildlife holidays, and beach holidays to even Honeymoon holidays. Whatever type is the holiday, Japan abounds with its Japan hotels. There are options of both the western style and Japanese style of hotels in Japan, but all are equipped for the traveler needs. Foreign travelers if looking for comforts they are familiar with will find the western style hotels ideal. If looking for something different they can try the ‘Roykan’, ‘Minshuku’ or the youth hostels and inns. Japan being an expensive country has hotels that come at a price but the cheap hotels in Japan though rare suits the pocket easily.
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Posted on March 14th, 2008 by Shophia Joan
Do you want to experience Japanese dating with those beautiful Japanese women who are interested to meet with western men for dating? All around 100,000 beautiful women in Japan are interested in dating for love, relationship or marriage. You can easily meet one of thousands of hot and beautiful Japanese ladies who are very much interested in Japanese men. These women are fond of traveling and can also speak English properly.
If you really wish to experience Japan Dating, fly to Japan, spend several nights over their and try your luck to come across with some nice Japanese women. You can do this by taking part into any of Japanese cultural event or by researching online. A standard dating site in Japan, Japanese Lifestyle Friends has really good members that are around one million in numbers but the best thing about it is that all are quality members together with maximum beautiful Japanese women with their pictures and profiles.
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Posted on February 13th, 2008 by Adam Charles
Thinking of a holiday vacation in exotic Asia but does not know where to go? This travel guide article introduces you to Japan, the country in which you can find buzzing cities where you can shop and party till the wee small hours of the morning or if you prefer, visit Japan’s almost nature perfect countryside and marvel at its awesome natural beauty.
So if you are a tourist on a holiday vacation who loves taking in sights of natural wonders, who loves great food and plenty of nightlife action, then Japan could be your ideal holiday destination in exotic Asia.
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Posted on January 16th, 2008 by Jenifer Martin
For new arrivals in Japan riding trains quickly becomes a necessity of life. Taking on the challenge of a crowded morning rush hour train is a right of passage, and foreigners who pass this grueling test are promoted to the ranks of those tenacious individuals able to adapt to this country’s major form of transportation. Scenes viewed on television or in magazines of white gloved conductors pushing throngs of commuters into crammed compartments are unfortunately a reality, and anyone bold enough to literally jump into this melee will experience the claustrophobic’s worst nightmare.
In addition to the horrors of rush hour there are other pitfalls that newcomers should be aware of when riding trains in Japan. The reputation of the Japanese as being polite is very accurate, but in regard to getting on and off of trains this noble trait often seems to vanish. Caution should be exercised as you enter or exit the carriage due to the number of impatient passengers who feel the need to aggressively push and shove. Some of the worst offenders are “gray haired little old ladies who upon seeing a rare empty train seat make a bee line for this coveted spot with the dexterity and determination of a fullback sprinting toward the end zone. This same inclination to bump and jostle is obviously to be expected in a city of fifteen million, but care should be taken when walking along crowded platforms, especially in late evening when salarymen staggering home after a night of drinking have been known to accidentally nudge commuters off the edge onto the tracks below. Another potentially lethal hazard stems from gaps that can be found on various station platforms. Although trains in Japan are an engineering marvel, oversights were obviously made when designing the tracks in relationship to certain platforms. A number of stations contain very large spaces between the train and platform, and upon entering the carriage you find yourself carefully stepping over them like a mountaineer negotiating crevices. Some of the gaps are large enough to consume an adult or child, as I was witness to one Spring afternoon in Akasaka station. Sitting near the entrance I suddenly heard a shrill scream of panic erupt from a female passenger attempting to board. Apparently as she and her young daughter entered the compartment, the girl inadvertently slipped between the train and platform onto the tracks, the distraught mother desperately pulling her trembling daughter back onto the train seconds before the doors shut automatically.
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Posted on December 17th, 2007 by Lucas Antony
Travel in Asia is inexpensive and opens the door to different cultural experiences. Planning can be for a short holiday, an extended stay, or choices of laying the groundwork for the ultimate stay, retirement. Nowadays, with so many opportunities to make money using the Internet it is not out of the question to “retire” early.
Japan - Tokyo is the capital city and home of the Imperial Residence and Emperor’s Palace. Select a popular destination or region in Japan and explore its attractions. Ride the Bullet Train to the magnificent city of Kyoto. Visit Hiroshima and the Peace Memorial Park. Castles, temples, gardens, the list of top destinations in Japan is too long for this article..
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