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Japanese travel writing

The composition of Japanese travel notes is as follows:

Xiaoming was lucky enough to travel to Japan, which was an unforgettable experience. Xiaoming visited many famous scenic spots, tasted delicious food and felt the unique cultural atmosphere of Japan.

At first, Xiaoming came to Tokyo. As the capital of Japan, Tokyo is full of modern tall buildings and busy streets. Xiaoming visited the Tokyo Tower and enjoyed the panoramic view of the city. In the evening, Xiao Ming also went to kabukicho in Shinjuku District to feel the charm of this bustling nightlife area.

Later, Xiaoming went to Kyoto, which is a city full of historical and cultural details. Xiaoming visited the Golden Pavilion Temple, whose golden roof sparkled in the sun. Xiao Ming also visited famous temples such as Kiyomizu Temple, Fujian Daohe Society and felt their ancient and mysterious atmosphere.

Xiaoming also went to Nara, the traditional capital of Japan. In Nara Park, Xiao Ming saw many free deer, which were in close contact with tourists and formed a unique landscape. Xiaoming also visited the Buddhist temple and was deeply shocked by the huge bronze Buddha statue.

In Japanese diet, Xiaoming tried many delicious dishes. Xiaoming has tasted sushi, Lamian Noodles, barbecue and other traditional foods, and they all taste delicious. Xiao Ming also learned about Japanese tea ceremony and kimono culture, and felt the Japanese people's attention to details and traditions.

The origin of Japan

According to historical documents such as The History of Japan, the origin of Japan can be traced back to around 660 BC. According to ancient legends, Emperor Jimmu (the first emperor of Japan) came to Japan from Gao Tianyuan (a mythical world) and began the history of Japan.

Historians generally believe that the historical origin of Japan is actually earlier and there is an ancient tribal society. Archaeological findings show that the Japanese archipelago was inhabited as early as the late Paleolithic period from 65438+ 10,000 BC to 30000 BC. Subsequently, homo erectus and early aborigines appeared in the late paleolithic period.

During the yayoi period from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, farming culture began to rise in the Japanese archipelago. People in this period began to grow rice, use pottery, and establish social organizations and residences.