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People who have been to Japan, what's your impression of Japan?

One year, my boyfriend's colleague and I went to Japan to play. At that time, everyone was single, with prospective couples. We started from Beijing and flew to Shanghai first. There is a direct flight from Shanghai to Japan, and we will arrive in Japan in an hour or two. The plane encountered some bumps, and every time I landed, I felt worse. Let's prepare something sour. It's better in your mouth.

By the way, there are a couple of foreigners behind me on the plane from Shanghai to Japan. I heard from the stewardess that there was mioko (milk) and juice, and then she came to me. I asked for milk, but the flight attendant told me there was no milk. I heard Miko's voice clearly, and so did my husband. Guess I'm too old-fashioned to give it to me? ! Finally, I ordered a glass of orange juice?

It was winter when we went, in 65438+February, Japan was very cold, but there were many leaves and various colors! In the Japanese Garden Hotel, there is a big lake outside the window, reflecting all kinds of beautiful trees, very beautiful, just like in fairy tales. I went to Japan the night before yesterday and bought local instant noodles in a convenience store. It's light, but delicious ~ ~ the hotel window is open, facing the beautiful scenery, it's beautiful!

The most popular vending machine in Japan is very convenient. But water is very expensive, unlike one or two yuan a bottle of mineral water in China, which costs seven or eight yuan to convert into mineral water in RMB. Television also has pornographic channels, and you can pay to watch them. This is legal. In Japan, there are many vagrants. There are many vagrants living in this place. Tramps are called tramps here. They don't wear dirty clothes and don't ask you for money. But they can set up blue tents in the park at night, but they will put them away at dawn. When we visited the emperor's residence in the morning, there was a tramp sitting on the grass and his tent was closed. However, Japanese water can be drunk directly without diarrhea, and you can rest assured in your diet. During those days in Japan, I ate a lot of miscellaneous things, such as drinking iced milk in the morning, eating frozen litchi, hot pot, messy fish, octopus roast and ice cream at night, and my stomach was all right.

The air in Japan is very good, the sky is very blue, as blue as the suburbs of Beijing ~ towering trees or thicker trees can be seen everywhere in Japan, and the air is very good and everywhere is very clean. When the mall came out, there was a river and a stone bench next to it. Reaching out and touching it, there is no soil, which is incredible.

When crossing the road, be sure to look at the traffic lights. Even if there is no car passing by, most Japanese wait until the traffic lights change. I won't let enough people cross the road without looking at the lights. That's very dangerous in Japan, because the speed in Japan is very fast. Everyone roared by when the light changed, so you have to look at the traffic lights before crossing the road.

Most hotels have small toothbrushes with small heads, which are very easy to use. I bought some in the supermarket when I returned home. Very easy to use ~ 7- 1 1 also available in China. If you use the customary small one and then change it to the domestic one, you will feel that the domestic one is not very exquisite. Small packages of soap come from Shiseido. Toilet paper is washed away directly in the toilet after use, which is soluble, but there is a note on it that other paper cannot be thrown into the toilet, which will block it. There is a small trash can. You can throw it there. It is also difficult to throw things on the streets of Japan. There are four or five categories: recyclable and non-recyclable. Throwing things is very tangled, and it is right to throw them in which bucket if you don't do it. The bathtub, fluffy head, bath liquid and shampoo in the bathroom are very small, but the design is particularly reasonable. Every hotel has a teapot for boiling water, and the teacups are beautiful. The tea is all broken ~ ~ it's different from the big tea in China ~

Most people who go shopping in winter are women pushing their children and wearing thin shorts and sandals in winter. The shorts worn by children are a little thicker. . . Many of them are children in shorts and sandals. I feel cold when I look at it. But I guess they're used to it.