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165438+ 10 Japan Travel Guide Japan Free Travel Guide

Japan at 20 17 1 1 is full of autumn coolness. The climate here is slightly different from that in China. A biting cold appears from time to time, making you tremble all over. The scenic spots in Japan are also very beautiful and shy at the moment. I'd like to share with you 1 1' s travel strategy for Japan.

When it comes to Japan, many people become cynical and hold high the banner of criticism, talking endlessly from the Sino-Japanese War to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Confucius said, "Virtue is not alone, but there must be neighbors." We should remember the history, know shame and be brave, but we should also face up to the reality and recognize Japan's development. I have heard that Japan has a high level of civilization, there are no trash cans and garbage in the streets, Japanese people are polite in words and deeds, and Japanese products are superior, but I have never believed it.

So studying in thousands of books is better than taking Wan Li Road. At the end of this winter vacation, my mother and I went to Japan under the guidance of a tour group. In seven days, we started a journey of "getting to know each other".

In seven days, we visited Nagoya, Nara, Osaka, Kyoto, Mount Fuji and Tokyo. Although the feeling of traveling with a group is stop-and-go, the cost performance of traveling with a group abroad is definitely higher than that in China, and I have gained tangible benefits in eating, living, traveling and my overall impression of Japan.

It can be summarized by the words Jing, Jing, Jing, Xiao and Li.

An impression: scenery

Nagoya airport

The tour started when we landed at Nagoya Central Airport in Japan, and the tour guide came to meet us. The first thing to do is to tell us about the toilets in Japan. I have heard about the advanced toilet cover in Japan for a long time, but I saw the Japanese toilet with my own eyes and felt that the cleanliness of the toilet was not a problem. Looking at toilet paper and toilets, I feel very shocked.

First of all, in China, toilet paper can't be thrown into the toilet. If everyone throws in, they will definitely be banned. But in Japan, their toilet paper is soluble. If you need it, just throw it in the toilet and flush it. There is only a layer of toilet paper, as thin as cicada's wings, but there are no scraps of paper. Moreover, this kind of paper is tough and slightly yellow, which is different from the domestic white paper. Throw it in the toilet and it will disperse. The tour guide told us that this is pure wood pulp paper without fluorescent whitening agent. The sewers in Japan are well repaired, and the water pressure is sufficient and will not be blocked.

Secondly, the toilet is not only clean, but also warm to sit on. There are many tricks on the side, such as water temperature, water potential, forward flush, reverse flush, cyclic flush and so on. , very convenient and comfortable. The tour guide said that toilets were built in Japan not only for cleaning, but also to prevent rectal cancer. Of course, a toilet lid is not a trivial matter, but it is very important. I see that the Japanese people's pursuit of details has reached the extreme, and the degree of refinement, humanization and intelligence is staggering.

The essence is also reflected in all aspects of life. Snacks, with different shapes, are fresh and pleasant; Small steamed buns, each of which is a work of art; Description of small pendants, postures and images.

Hunger

Little cookie

Handbook, a daily record book that almost everyone in Japan has, can find their subtle changes in continuous records.

diary

Impression 2: net

Streets in Japan

Walking in the street, I feel spotless, without a cigarette end, a scrap of paper and a little dust. I didn't see the small advertisements of dog skin plasters everywhere in China. Sometimes we buy snacks in convenience stores and want to throw away the packaging bags when we come out, but we haven't seen the trash can for a long time. The tour guide said that in Japan, trash cans can be found in tourist attractions, except for some trash cans that throw beverage bottles next to beverage vending machines, which are difficult to find in other places, including the bustling streets of Ginza and Shinjuku.

The Japanese usually take the garbage home, put it in their own trash can and put it at the door, waiting for the garbage collector to collect it. At the same time, they will get some income from selling garbage. If they are not properly classified, they will be punished. They throw garbage, which is not simply divided into recyclable and non-recyclable. For example, an abandoned book should be divided, and staples and paper should be put into the garbage basket separately. A mineral water bottle has three parts: label, bottle body and bottle cap. The finished milk box should be washed with water before putting it in, so as to facilitate the recycling of toilet paper.

street

In Japan, eating is also about occasions. Unlike in China, people can be seen walking around with food from roadside stalls. We can't take the ice cream we bought in the convenience store with us on the tour bus, including the snacks we bought. If we eat in the street, we will be embarrassed. Not only will you not find a trash can to throw after eating, but it will be embarrassing if you drop some slag on the ground.

Impression 3: Quiet.

Except for the busy downtown area, everything else is quiet. Compared with the Japanese, China people talk like quarrels. What I feel most is eating in a restaurant.

We don't have many group meals, and only three or four meals are eaten with China tourists from other tour groups. So the contrast is very strong. China people sit together and eat more than their voices. For example, when eating a buffet, China people stare at the meat on the plate that has just been served, and they are robbed in a short time, and they also yell at each other. And when my mother and I found our own restaurant to eat, every Japanese restaurant was lively but not noisy. Even in a single room, you can't talk loudly for fear of affecting the people in the next room. When you get up and leave after dinner, the Japanese will definitely push the chair back under the table.

Going abroad, character represents national character. Many public places will use Chinese characters to write slogans such as "Don't make a noise so as not to disturb others", "Don't waste food, offenders will be fined twice" and "Don't squat on the toilet". It can be seen that the Japanese know China people and the quality of China people in their hearts, but they still treat each other with courtesy. This is self-cultivation.

Roasted eel rice

Seafood mixed rice

Impression 4: Small

Japan,

The street is narrow, the car model is short, the room is small, and the bathroom is smaller. In the standard room of an ordinary Japanese hotel, two beds are side by side, and the bed room can only accommodate the knees, and there is hardly room for the suitcase. However, although the room is small, it is also exquisite, and there are all kinds of daily necessities. What is particularly rare is that every hotel where we stayed for seven days has a small flashlight and a pocket refrigerator. Toilets in Japan occupy the whole space by sitting on the toilet, but no matter how small they are, they all have bathtubs, and shower gel and conditioner are famous brands.

Japan is small, and the roads are three-dimensional. Unlike China, the roads are luxurious. As far as I can see, almost all the cars on the road are Japanese cars, most of which are Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Honda, Subaru and so on. But there are only a handful of luxury cars such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Porsche. Moreover, the appearance of Japanese cars is different from that of Japanese cars in China. The models here are all short and pithy, and the front is very short and kawaii. The tour guide told us that the Japanese always keep good things for themselves and sell bad things to others. Their good things are only sold in their own country, not exported, which is contrary to China people.

This car is only 12 thousand yuan when converted into RMB

Impression 5: Politeness

A Confucius said, "Harmony is the most precious thing. Wang Zhidao comes first, and Sri Lanka is beautiful. Small and big. If you can't do it, then knowing and combining is not feasible. Don't mention it. " Japanese rituals are polite and self-denying.

I remember one morning, my mother and I got up early, went for a walk outside the hotel after breakfast, and got on the bus at the assembly time. As a result, we forgot to return the room card to the front desk. By the time I remembered, the bus was ready to leave. The hotel not only didn't blame us, but also bowed and thanked us.

I'm sending postcards ~

From Japanese airport staff smiling, bowing warmly, handing passports in both hands, to supermarket salespeople and hotel waiters whispering and facing the guests' eyes. Humility everywhere shows that they abide by the rules, pay attention to rules and treat people with courtesy.

Inside Tokyo Haneda Airport

Zi Gong asked Confucius, "Poor without flattery, rich without arrogance?" ? Confucius said, "Yes, if you are not poor, you will be happy. It is good to give gifts if you have money. "

It means that when people are poor, they can remain upright without flattery; Rich, proud, but not proud people, so it is rare. However, Confucius said that we should go further so that we can live in peace and happiness. Being poor is very difficult. It's really amazing that people can continue to pursue knowledge and be polite to people when they are rich.

Liang said, "Culture is the cultivation rooted in the heart; No consciousness of reminding; Freedom based on constraints; Be good to others. " I will keep in mind the little things that Japan has brought me, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, and improve my self-cultivation.

Finally, share some of my eating, drinking and having fun ~

1, drinks:

2. Food

Natto:

Japanese materials:

Matcha ice cream:

3. Scenery:

Snow scene:

Mount Fuji:

Cherry blossoms: