Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - When traveling in Japan, why do you have to run when you see an orange flag nearby?

When traveling in Japan, why do you have to run when you see an orange flag nearby?

Because as long as the orange flag is sacrificed, it means that there are coming disasters, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and so on. Aside from the history of Japan's invasion of China, Japan is also a beautiful country with many scenic spots worth seeing. One of the most noteworthy is its world-famous cherry blossom scenery and poetic Mount Fuji. I remember there was a song in Eason Chan called "Under Mount Fuji", which was one of many songs that Bian Xiao liked in Eason Chan.

Japan is an island country, and there are many volcanoes and earthquakes at the junction of plates. I remember when I was in geography class in high school, the teacher said that there were several earthquakes in Japan every day on average, so the earthquake resistance of Japanese buildings was particularly good. Bian Xiao once teased his classmates to discuss why Japanese legs are so short, probably because they are short and the footwall is relatively stable. When an earthquake comes, they can run fast and escape easily. Of course, this is just a joke. As an Asian country, Japanese people have the same black eyes and yellow skin as China people, and there is not much difference in appearance.

It is very pleasant to travel to Japan, where the scenery is beautiful and there are many scenic spots. There are especially famous cherry blossoms and hot springs. When cherry blossoms are in full bloom, many foreign tourists will come here. Look at cherry blossoms.

Having said that, friends traveling in Japan, if they see someone holding an orange flag, don't ask anything. It is important to run for your life. Although the scenery is good, the cost of life is higher. I hope that when Chinese people travel abroad, they should first understand the local customs and make a good travel guide, which can not only enjoy themselves, but also ensure their lives.