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For those who have been to Japan, how do you feel about Japan?

I have been to Japan more than three times. I have been to Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya. I will simply talk about my perception of Japan and put aside the grudges between China and Japan.

First of all, cleanliness is my first perception. Whether it is a big city or a small village, the streets in Japan are extremely clean, with almost no dust.

Secondly, Japanese people are really polite and orderly. It is very quiet on the subway, almost no one talks loudly, no one runs a red light on the street, and cars always give way to pedestrians. Waiters in restaurants and shopping malls always smile and bow politely.

Third, there are so many elderly people in Japan. You can see silver-haired elderly people working everywhere in taxis, highway toll collectors, scenic spots, airport order guides, etc.

Fourth, Japan’s cosmeceuticals and skin care products are really dazzling, especially all kinds of cosmeceuticals, which are affordable and easy to use, and you don’t have to worry about buying fakes.

Fifth, since Japan is a developed country, the overall price level is relatively high. Ordinary mineral water costs about 10 yuan, buses and subways basically start at more than 10 yuan, and the simplest set meal for a meal is 40 yuan. Multi-RMB has started. However, it needs to be emphasized that tickets for attractions in Japan are quite cheap, about 30 yuan.

The following is a random shot of blue sky, white clouds and clean streets.

I dislike the Japanese very much, but we have a lot to learn from them. The overall quality of their citizens is high. Japan's big cities and small cities are very clean. There are no sanitation workers sweeping the floors. Our sanitation workers keep sweeping the floors, but there is a lot of garbage on the ground. There are no random parking in the streets and alleys of Japan. Pedestrians do not run red lights. Drivers give way to pedestrians. There are many public toilets in Japan and they are fully equipped. No one steals tissues. When we ask pedestrians or other people for directions, they will. Delivered to the destination or written the route map, they are also very enthusiastic. Generally speaking, I feel that Japan manages the country as if it were managing its own home, doing it to the best of its ability and paying attention to details, and the Japanese people care for their own homes, and they cannot bear to throw a small piece of garbage into the ground! We must learn from Japan and beautify our country, starting from ourselves and complaining less!

There are too many Chinese people traveling to Japan now. Most of them praise it and like it very much. Those who have been there do not tell lies but tell the truth. Basically, they really like Japan. I think Life here is very pleasant. Japan is a clean, beautiful, comfortable and extremely suitable country for traveling. Below are the Japanese travel circle of friends that I have collected for you. Let’s take a look at my feelings after traveling to Japan.

1. The Japanese people’s idea of ??keeping order and not disturbing others is engraved in their bones. This makes us foreigners feel invisible pressure. On the road with many tourists in Ernian Ban, we only hear An Zai's laughter, others just talked in low voices, and occasionally the louder ones were Chinese compatriots. It felt like a lively zombie street, and the silence was a bit scary.

2. I have been to Japan many times, and this is my first time to visit Nagoya. It is indeed called a city that harmonizes history and modernity. It is relatively small compared to popular cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. A lot, but it does have a lot of charm!

3. In the afternoon, I went to experience the Japanese tea ceremony and visited the Japanese garden. I really like this Japanese-style garden~ I didn’t take any photos during the tea ceremony experience, but I was so satisfied after drinking the matcha made fresh by the tea ceremony teacher! The rivers in Japan are so clear. I even saw Japanese children swimming in the streams in the afternoon. It was so comfortable ~ green mountains, green water and blue sky, a comfortable feeling

4. Every trip will leave a beautiful memory Memory, and the fastest way to leave a memory every time you visit a place is to take photos, especially when you wear local costumes and take photos, it feels like you are integrated into the local culture. I don’t know if you have ever been to Japan. Traveling to Japan to enjoy the red leaves is certainly beautiful, but it would be a pity if you don’t experience kimono when you go to Japan. You should wear a kimono to enjoy the red leaves to make it more beautiful.

5. I didn’t feel it when I traveled to Japan, but now I find that I really like Japan. The milk powder and milk tea I brought back from Japan are very delicious, and they are low in fat and sugar and will not make me fat. I still want to go to Japan next year

6. Passersby A, B, C and D in Osaka today. There are many people wearing thin down jackets. The air is a little brighter. It's the kind of air that makes you want to take a deep breath. The weather is also good. Friends who have been to Japan may have noticed that there are too many wires in Japan, but they don’t feel any sense of violation at all.

7. After traveling to Japan twice, I feel that the Japanese look down on the Chinese deep down, are full of opposition and even hostility, and have different values. Now that the United States has a strong national power, it will not be friendly to our country. But their only appeal is to make money from the Chinese people and make money from them. . . You've made your money, get out of here. Basically this is the mentality. The only prerequisite for the Japanese to be friendly to China is to overthrow the US imperialism in the next ten years or for the two powers to take over at the same time. We can only bet on the fate of the country.

8. Visiting the Cherry Blossom Country. Unfortunately, I went at the wrong time and did not see the beauty of the cherry blossoms in full bloom. I had mixed feelings about the bustling yet somewhat empty and quiet Japan for the first time. Fortunately, it was a journey. The journey was safe and not unpleasant, and we basically followed the contract and enjoyed the entire trip. Generally speaking, I feel that they are not overly extravagant in terms of infrastructure. They are basically people-oriented and practical.

9. There are ghost festivals all over Japan, which are protected by the country as intangible cultural heritage. People use this to pray for disaster relief and safety; it is said that children who are touched by ghosts and gods will be healthy and safe

10. I haven’t written about my mood for a long time. I traveled to Japan from September 9th to 15th this year. , I stayed in the four cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, Hakone, and Osaka. Overall, I felt that Japan is a very clean and quiet country. The Chinese people are very self-disciplined. I became a lot quieter in that country. I like that kind of country. Feel. The hot springs in Hakone really make me want to experience them again, they are very relaxing.

11. We were amazed at the Japanese civilization, politeness, order, cleanliness, and hygiene; even the public bathrooms made us feel spotless, and our cell phone cameras took pictures of them as if they were scenery. While running this morning, I suddenly saw such a beautiful and tidy public toilet in a relatively remote part of the city. When I entered it, I saw that the clean, hygienic and refreshing toilet was as clean as any place in Japan. I admit that the overall quality of our compatriots needs to be improved...

12. During the day, Ninnenban and Sannianban are bustling with people coming and going, but they become very quiet at night~ I always feel like Kyoto at night Only then can people truly appreciate the charm of this city. When you have time, you can also take a walk around Kiyomizu Temple after dinner in the evening. It will definitely make you feel different.

13. I remember my first trip to Japan. In a prosperous big city, I could clearly feel that there were many disabled people on the streets, especially those with limited legs and feet who were in wheelchairs. I wondered why there were so many disabled people in Japan. ? I haven’t encountered it much in the country. When I asked my sister why, I still remember her answer. Because of the convenient transportation and environmental facilities, they dared to go out of the house.

14. Traveling to Japan caught up with the alternation of the old and new emperors, from Heisei to Reiwa. An era is over. It can also be said that I came to Japan in 1999 and returned to China in 1999. I found it quite interesting. I met a strange uncle at the izakaya I accidentally went to today, which was quite interesting. My final thought is that Chinese food is the best.

15. Check in at Kamakura, Japan. I'm late, these are photos taken when I traveled to Japan in July. The middle photo is a classic scene from "Slam Dunk" ~ I felt the very comfortable sea breeze as soon as I got off the train. I regretted not taking more photos as I was in such a hurry. .

16. I ate ramen three times when I traveled to Japan. The first time was at a highway rest stop and it felt good. The second time was also okay. The third time I ate the tonkotsu flavor of Okinawa ramen. It was really delicious. It was too greasy and the soup was full of fat. If you often eat ramen and drink light noodle soup, you will easily develop high blood pressure

17. Today I will introduce a special one, the "Hell Temple" in Osaka - Quanxingji Temple.

Zenkoji Temple is located in the Osaka Hirano Shopping Street. It originated from the Yakushido Hall built by Prince Shotoku more than 1,300 years ago. It has already been integrated with the shopping street. This place is called Hell Temple because there is a "Hell Hall" in the temple. After entering, you can experience the feeling of going to hell. The King of Hell and the surrounding ghosts are very realistic.

There are many, many more, but generally speaking, young people today have a good overall impression of Japan. Leaving aside historical factors, there are still many things that our people can learn from in Japan today, but history Grudges still make many people feel bad about Japan. This is also true!

1. They will bring bags with them when they go out. If they produce garbage, they will take it home and sort it again. They will not throw it away casually. The streets are very clean, but they do not see many sanitation workers. 2 Underneath their city, there is a huge project to classify sewage. There are many underground manhole covers passing by, and there is rarely any smell. 3 Young people will be looked down upon if they work for themselves to make money and spend their parents’ money to buy valuables. 4 After young people get married, their parents often stay in hotels when they come to visit relatives, because they are worried about causing trouble and inconvenience to the young people. 5 The old man works a lot, but he looks very happy. Highway 6 is very narrow, but there are many people in the service area. The food is delicious and the prices are very affordable. The prices at the scenic spots are also affordable. 7 The small handiwork is very exquisite. Some daily necessities are generally of good quality. 8. Be pragmatic and avoid extravagance and waste. 9 There are many earthquakes and there are many tunnels on the road. It is always a bit scary to walk through them. 10. There is no hot water in restaurants or hotels. Men and women drink cold water. Milk is delicious.

My son has been to Japan by himself. He visited 6 cities and he can speak some Japanese. When he came back, he said that Japan is very good and the people are nice. The elevators in shopping malls all stand on one side, unlike China. , especially shopping, the Japanese stood outside the line. My son didn’t know where to go, so he asked someone, and he was very nice. He took his son to the destination. My son said that Japan is very good, and he will go there again when he has the opportunity. I traveled by car for a week. Is it a plane ride in Shanghai? I did it all by myself from buying tickets to going there. I admire my son very much [like]

I am very happy to answer your questions. , my friend went to Japan to work for a year, and after he came back, he told me that he felt that the quality of Japanese people was indeed very high (I had never seen any Japanese running a red light, juniors saying hello to seniors after meeting, and the environment was very good and there was no littering). )

I went to Nagasaki City and Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan in 2009. I answered the questions objectively without involving other factors. I have the following feelings about my trip to Japan: First, the city appearance is neat and clean. ; Second, people have a strong sense of traffic. For example, when the red light is on, even if there are no people or vehicles passing by the green light, no one will run the red light on the red light. Furthermore, taxis are very polite. The first time I saw a taxi greeting people was a taxi I saw in Japan