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A 400-word essay about Japan travel notes

I heard that except for China and North Korea, people in other countries are polite, there is no noise on the streets, and they are very clean. I am born with a mysophobia and yearn for a clean country. Below are five sample essays about Japanese travel notes that I have brought to you for your reference. I hope they can help you!

Japan Travel Notes

Miao Yuyang

August 1st is our fifth day of traveling in Japan. We took a flight from Zara, Hokkaido, to Tokyo, the capital of Japan. We spent the morning sightseeing in Ginza. In the afternoon, my mother and I came to Disneyland, which I have longed for for a long time.

As soon as we entered the door, we saw Disney’s iconic building? The Castle. It is a castle with white walls and blue tiles, which is very spectacular. First of all, my mother and I came to the "Interstellar Travel" tour project: It is said to be an interstellar travel, but it is actually a realistic movie. We came to our seats and sat down, obeying the instructions and fastening our seat belts. After a while, the movie started. My seat began to shake slowly. It felt like I was sitting on a spaceship. It was immersive and very exciting.

Later, we also played star rockets, racing cars, carousels, Alice’s coffee cup, It’s a Small World, etc. These are all fun but my favorite is the ?Spooky Castle?. When I came to the castle, I first saw a painting slowly turning into a skeleton. The radio began to tell the story of this castle. Fortunately, the stories were all told in Japanese. I couldn't understand it and didn't find it scary. All we heard was the terrible laughter; we got on the tour bus of the castle and looked outside, and saw that the handles of the doors would move even if no one pulled them, and there were several huge spiders parked on several spider webs, suspended by Ghosts, harps, skeletons; some ghosts are having a party. There are also some ghosts hiding in the tombs. When you get close, they will suddenly come out to scare you?

Time flies, and before I know it, it is time to gather. We have dinner and are reluctant to leave. Leaving Disneyland.

Interesting anecdotes about winter vacation in Japan

During the Spring Festival, my family and I traveled to Japan.

Japan left a deep impression on me. The environment there is very clean, and it is difficult to see garbage in the streets or alleys; people are very polite, and "Ariado" (Thank you in Japanese) is always on their lips; the drivers are very civilized and greet pedestrians when they see them. Take the initiative to stop and let pedestrians pass first; at Nara Todaiji Temple, I saw a group of deer living in harmony with others, chasing tourists everywhere for food; sushi and udon noodles are my favorite things to eat these days. And it feels so comfortable to sleep on the tatami in the hotel.

But what I am most interested in is the Toei Taichin Movie Village in Kyoto. There is a place dedicated to filming Japanese costume dramas. There happened to be a director and actors in the studio that day showing tourists how to shoot a costumed martial arts movie. The director and actors' demonstrations were very specific, vivid and interesting. The tourists were all made to laugh. Although I couldn't understand what they said, the movements and expressions they performed made it easy for me to understand how to shoot this scene. scene, and I was also made to laugh. I finally understood that the lights and shadows of swords and swords in martial arts scenes were all planned in advance. Their wonderful performances let everyone know how some martial arts movies are shot. I also understand Here are some tips and little "secrets" on filmmaking.

The 10-day trip to Japan made me nostalgic and made me understand a lot of truths. I know that although China has progressed and developed a lot and very quickly, there are still some places in Japan that our country can learn from.

Happy Summer Vacation in Japan

I heard that except for China and North Korea, people in other countries are polite, there is no noise on the streets, and they are very clean. I am born with a mysophobia and yearn for a clean country.

On the first day, of course, I booked a flight to fly to Tokyo, the capital of Japan. There was nothing much to say about booking a flight, but flying was quite interesting. We first took a plane from Xianyang Airport to Beijing Airport. The plane looked small, but when we got inside, it was huge. The prelude to takeoff is of course the run-up. The huge body of the plane took off quickly on the long runway, making a whirring sound.

I was looking out of the window. Suddenly, I suddenly fell into the back seat. The plane started to rise!

It sailed between the sea of ??clouds. I looked out of the window and saw a vast expanse of white, as if soaked in the sky. Same as in milk. Slowly, the plane flew above the sea of ??clouds. Only a few ethereal clouds surrounded us, and the rest was blue. It is not like the fluorescent blue we like in life, nor is it the blue of the sea. It's that clear, transparent, refreshing blue that's extraordinarily beautiful. Arriving at Beijing Airport, we went through the transfer procedures, spent more than three hours shopping in the duty-free shop, etc., and then boarded the plane.

This time the plane did not take off as scheduled as I expected. I waited for about an hour before the plane took off. By this time, the sky was already gray-blue. After flying for more than three hours, it was already dark when we arrived in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. When we looked at Japan from the plane, the lights were all yellow. There were no neon lights like those in China. The flashing lights made people’s eyes hurt, just like in the dark night. There are many "little stars" dotted here.

Because Japan is small, the hotel is also small, but I am still very happy. Who wouldn’t be happy in such a prosperous but not noisy city with no noise?

< p>Travel in Japan? Hot springs

Shikoku is a hot spring tourist area. It would be a pity not to take a hot spring here. So, we are going to go to a place called Dogo Hot Spring Pavilion to soak in the hot springs.

There are towels at the entrance of the hotel for guests to use in the hot springs outside. We put on bathrobes and carried a small bamboo basket with towels to the Dogo Onsen Pavilion. When I arrived at the door, I thought why this house looked so familiar. Then I thought about it. Isn't this the house that appeared in "Spirited Away"? I remember that in this cartoon, this house was also a place where some monsters took a bath. , so I asked Aunt Yamanaka. Aunt Yamanaka seemed to have just remembered it, and told me in surprise that the bathhouse in "Spirited Away" was based on this!

Entering the bathhouse, I found that this place is exactly the same as a Chinese bathhouse, where everyone soaks in hot springs. The difference is that the water in the bathhouse is underground hot spring water. Japan is a mountainous country. We can see mountains and many volcanoes along the way. Therefore, Japan has frequent earthquakes, but it also has many hot springs. Japanese people like to soak in hot springs. It is said that if you don’t soak in hot springs in Japan, it will be like Never been to Japan.

We took the smallest towel, put it on our heads, and jumped into the pool. This towel is used to wipe sweat. I just soaked for a while and started sweating profusely. Then I couldn't bear the stuffiness, so I went out. I put on my bathrobe and unexpectedly found that the skin on my body became very smooth. It turns out that soaking in hot springs is also good for the skin!

When we came out, we found that everyone on the street was wearing the same bathrobe. Some were walking and some were buying local products. It was really fun! This is only a hot spring tourist area. There is a special scenery.

Japan Travel Notes

Today we set off for Japan. I am so happy that I can play with Ula and Lu Gan again! In addition to the three of us, there are many other people in the tour group Where are the other uncles and aunts? We took Japan Airlines flight JL638 direct from Hangzhou to Osaka. On-demand movies and games were available on the plane. Ulla and I sat together, sometimes looking at the blue sky and sea of ??clouds outside the window, sometimes playing games, and unknowingly we were over Osaka Kansai Airport. , surrounded by the sea, the tour guide said that this airport was reclaimed from the sea. It is really beautiful!

The tour guide told us that going to Japan is not just to see the scenery, but more importantly, to understand the local people. The local customs and Japanese high technology.

For example, Japanese people like to sleep on hard pillows and soft mattresses, while we like soft pillows and hard mattresses. Therefore, when Japanese people come to China to sleep on Chinese soft pillows, they will be very uncomfortable and even feel dizzy. It was difficult to buy Japanese-style pillows and mattresses, and they were so angry that they screamed, haha, it’s so funny!

Also, once a Wenzhou guest in a tour group complained to the tour guide: "Tour guide, Why are all Japanese things so small? A fart in the elevator will make you overweight, and the trash can in the bathroom will be filled with just a piece of paper!? In fact, Japanese toilet paper is environmentally friendly and will automatically dissolve and decompose when thrown into water. There is no need to throw them into the trash can. That trash can is for girls to throw sanitary products!

Although the first day of the journey was short, everyone felt very happy and learned a lot about customs and habits. Woolen cloth.