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Is the real Japan really the same as what is spread online?
In the past few years, there have been more and more tourist attractions. In addition to some cultural relics, thousand-year-old temples, and famous cultural cities, rural tourism has also become an important force in our country's tourism. Take Guoliang Village as an example. At its peak, relying on tourism, the villagers' annual income was as high as 700,000 yuan. It can be seen that rural tourism cannot be underestimated, and improving and developing the countryside is of great significance.
Speaking of which, China is still a country where rural tourism started relatively late. On the other hand, our neighboring country Japan is a country that has developed rural tourism relatively quickly. When traveling to Japan, the tour guide asked: Do you know what the real Japanese countryside is like? It’s really different from what you think!
When travelers travel to Tokyo, they are frightened by the crowds in Japan. Especially in the subway, someone needs to push to squeeze in smoothly. In the subway, it can be said that "There are so many cracks and cracks", it's very unpleasant. This makes travel friends feel that Japan is really too small!
When you walk into the countryside of Japan, you will see a completely different landscape. It seems that the hardware foundation of rural Japan is not inferior to that of cities, but the population is much smaller than that of Tokyo. Looking around, Japan's rural areas are full of farmland, a green scene, and the greening is very complete.
Here, every house lives in a house with Japanese characteristics that looks harmonious and unified. Moreover, the distance between each household is not very close. The tour guide explained to us that it is because Japanese people don’t like to be disturbed, so they build houses farther apart.
Japan’s rural areas already have a phenomenon of urbanization. Students here still enjoy excellent teachers, and the school’s hard facilities are no worse than those in the city. On the farm, most have begun to mechanize, and many farm tasks do not require hands-on work. Moreover, the income of Japanese farmers is not low, and they can live quite comfortably in the countryside.
Walking on the street, the road feels spacious and pleasing to the eye. This really subverts travel friends’ understanding of the countryside. Let’s take a look at our rural areas in China. Although the rural areas in Jiangsu and Zhejiang have been very beautiful in recent years, most rural information is still relatively backward. The income of farmers is far less than that in urban areas, so many rural people will leave their hometowns. , go to work in big cities.
However, the editor believes that we don’t need to envy Japan’s rural areas too much. After all, Japan is a developed country, and these are also the products of historical economic precipitation. China is still a developing country and has undergone earth-shaking changes. I believe that after entering the ranks of developed countries, the lives of our citizens will be able to move to a higher level.
How do you view the Japanese countryside? If you have the chance, would you like to travel to rural Japan?
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