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Why is Japan called Japan?

Because China is near the sea to the east, it means that there is an endless ocean to the east. This Yinghai is named after the legendary fairy mountain Yingzhou on the sea, which is full of myth. Yinghai originally meant the East China Sea, which can be seen from time to time in classical poetry, but it does not only mean the East China Sea with clear boundaries.

Characteristics of Japan

Clean and tidy Japan implements strict garbage sorting, and garbage bins are rarely seen on the streets. Everyone's garbage generated outside is basically taken home for treatment. Apart from the natural falling of fallen leaves, littering can hardly be seen. Subway transportation is convenient. You know, Tokyo is a famous megacity in the world, and the population of Tokyo metropolitan area exceeds 42 million.

Relevant information shows that Tokyo Metro has 13 lines and more than 220 stations, with a total length of 3 12.6 kilometers. The average daily passenger flow of Tokyo Metro is 1 1 10,000, which is the largest subway system in the world. Basically, the subway can take you anywhere you want in the city.

Trust and talk about rules. In Japan, you don't need to pay a deposit to stay in a hotel, even if the hotel provides you with a free smartphone. I didn't check out, so I can check out through ATM when I leave. There is no need to pay a deposit when the museum borrows an interpreter. Can be returned after use. It takes the subway, and there is no security check at the station.