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Where is Fukushima, Japan?

Fukushima is in the northeast of Japan.

Fukushima Prefecture, a county in the southeast of Japan, belongs to the northeast of Japan, with a land area of 13782.75 square kilometers. By 2065,438+0.925 million, the population is 654.38+0.925 million, ranking 20th in China. Recently, the population of this county has been decreasing continuously.

The "Middle China" in central Fukushima is sandwiched between the Awujing Highland in the east and Aoyushan in the west. It is divided into three regions by three mountains which are roughly parallel in the north-south direction. There are undulating mountains, complex volcanic terrain and lakes and swamps. , rich in natural landscape resources.

Bangtong area in the east of Fukushima Prefecture is located near the Pacific Ocean, with a warm and pleasant climate. Here is rich in all kinds of fruits all year round, which is called "Fruit Kingdom". On 20 1 1 March11day, a strong earthquake occurred in the sea area east of Honshu Island, Japan, which caused the reactor core of nuclear power plant to melt and radioactive materials to leak, and a tsunami occurred along the coast of Shinichi-CHO.

Living habits in Fukushima Prefecture

The traditional custom in Japan is that one of the children, mostly the eldest son, inherits the property of his parents (if private enterprises also inherit the family business) and lives with his parents and grandparents. To some extent, this custom has been retained. According to the survey of 1995, one third of married and independent couples live with their elders. In addition, the phenomenon of moving is not much, and many families have lived in the same place for more than five generations.

Traditional houses are made of wood. The ground is covered with mats made of rushes-tatami, and the interior is divided into different rooms by partitions. In summer, the room has good ventilation performance, and at the same time, when holding major ceremonies or festivals such as weddings, funerals and weddings, it can be spliced into spaces of different sizes as needed. In addition, houses with thatched roofs can be seen in rural areas. In modern times, the residential architectural style has also changed, the number of pure Japanese buildings has decreased, and the western architectural model has been widely absorbed.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Fukushima Prefecture.