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Traveling in Japan, why did you leave when you saw an orange flag nearby?

This is because in Japan, if someone waves an orange flag in the street, it means that natural disasters are coming, such as earthquakes and tsunamis. At this time, don't panic, follow the orders of the street commander and quickly move to the shelter.

With the development of economy, the material level of China people has also been improved, so in recent years, traveling abroad has become the first choice of many people. And some Southeast Asian countries are also very popular with China people. In addition, Japan is also a country that we choose more. Japan and China have been inextricably linked since ancient times, and Japanese culture was introduced from China. Japan's animation industry is extremely rich. Every year, the animation industry and its surrounding areas also bring huge benefits to Japan. In addition, when Japan's national flower cherry blossoms are in full bloom, many tourists will come to visit, which greatly promotes Japan's economic development.

Japan also relies on the influence of animation to develop tourism, such as Mount Fuji and Tokyo Sky Tree, which are world-famous attractions. Coupled with Japan's proximity to the sea, Japan's seafood resources are very rich. For a long time, due to the lack of land resources, Japan has taken all kinds of seafood as its staple food. Therefore, many seafood cooking methods have been derived, such as sashimi, sashimi and rice balls in Japan, which are all famous.

However, Japan's geographical position is not good. There is not only Mount Fuji, the largest active volcano in the world, but also the frequent occurrence of earthquakes and the threat of tsunamis because Japan is located at the junction of two continental plates. So Japan has more experience in disaster prevention.