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Why do you want to travel to Japan?
First, everyone has a feeling that things in Japan are of good quality. After all, Japan ranks first in global manufacturing (especially in terms of quality). It can be seen from the last time China people snapped up Japanese toilet seats. Although it was later discovered that it was made in China, many people still went there, which shows that Japanese shopping attraction is still very strong for China people.
Second, Japan's animation industry is really developed, and there are probably not a few people in China who are deeply influenced by Japanese animation and comics. It is also important for one country's cultural industry to attract people from another country. I don't know how many China people want to travel to Japan, just for the second industry in Japan.
Thirdly, Japan is quite close to China, just along the coast, which means the climate is more suitable for China people. In addition, there are a series of traditional Japanese cultural attractions, such as kimono, shrine, and a bunch of food temptations, such as Michelin-certified restaurants.
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