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Is Japan more suitable for tourism or France more suitable for tourism?

In recent years, more and more friends choose to travel abroad. According to the survey, Japan has surpassed the United States, Italy and France to become the first choice for China people to travel abroad.

So, do you know where people in the neon country like to go best? After many inquiries, in-depth research, careful consideration, and repeated deliberation, I counted the 10 countries that Japanese people want to visit most. Let's have a look ~ ~

TOP 10 Australia

The first one on the list is Australia. Australia is rich in natural and cultural landscapes, such as the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef in the world, koalas and kangaroos in MengMeng, Perth, a livable city in the world, and Sydney Opera House. Not only the Japanese, but also I want to go.

Top 9 Denmark

The ninth place is the Nordic country Denmark. When you come to Andersen's hometown "Fairy Tale Kingdom", you must visit the Andersen Museum and the mermaid bronze statue. Copenhagen is also a famous design capital, where you can experience the Nordic style that is very popular recently.

Top 8 in the UK

Britain and Japan have a lot in common, for example, they are both island countries and monarchies, and both love to drink tea.

There are also many British elements in Japanese animation (such as Miss Altria in Destiny), and the influence of British culture, especially language, in the world naturally attracts many Japanese tourists.

Top 7 South Korea

Next is South Korea. South Korea and Japan are very close, but in recent years Japanese tourists have become less and less fond of South Korea.

Because South Korea in Korean dramas looks glamorous, but after going there, it was found that the food was not delicious and the shopping experience was poor, so now it has slipped to the seventh place.

Top 6 Spain

The tourist attractions in Spain include Canary Islands, Sunshine Coast, Balearic Islands and Madrid. At the same time, Spain is also a country with a strong artistic atmosphere, where you can see Picasso's famous paintings, the wonderful La Liga and experience the folk customs of Mediterranean countries.

Top 5 Germany

It seems that the Japanese especially like to travel to Europe, and Germany is one of their favorite places. Germany has 38 world cultural and natural heritages. The famous ones are Cologne Cathedral, Heidelberg Old Town, Brandenburg Gate, Neuschwanstein Castle, the site of the Berlin Wall and so on.

Top 4 France

The Japanese can be said to admire France. Parisians' elegant manners, exquisite food and luxury goods attract millions of Japanese tourists to Paris every year.

But now there is a phenomenon in Japan called "Paris syndrome", because the Japanese thought the French were friendly and the streets were clean before they went, but after they went, they found that it was not as beautiful as they thought, and some people were even hit by depression.

Top 3 in Taiwan Province Province, China.

Compared with other places in China, the Japanese prefer Taiwan Province Province. After all, due to historical reasons, we still have more or less resistance to Japan.

Comparatively speaking, people in Taiwan Province Province are more friendly, while Taiwan Province Province is more influenced by Japanese culture, and its living habits and diets are similar. In other words, Japan is also Taiwan Province's favorite country.

Top 2 Italy

"Pizza, bacon and egg noodles, Roman Empire, Milan" is the first impression of many Japanese young people on Italy.

Japan's policy of "leaving Asia and entering Europe" after Meiji Restoration was mainly aimed at Italy, Germany and other countries. There are many foreign words from Italian in Japanese, and many Japanese expatriates live in Italy.

TOP 1 Hawaii

People who often watch Japanese dramas may find that Japanese people love to go to Hawaii for their holidays. When they leave the airport, they will find that the streets and alleys are full of Japanese, and any shop can communicate in Japanese.

This is because a large number of Japanese immigrated to Hawaii after World War II, resulting in a permanent population of more than 200,000, accounting for 10% of the total population, which is called the "second hometown" of the Japanese.

The United States also has a visa-free policy for Japan, and it takes only 6-7 hours to fly from Tokyo to Hawaii. While enjoying exotic beauty and customs, you can also eat familiar Japanese food, so it is very popular with Japanese.

Interestingly, more than 70 years ago, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and tons of shells blew Hawaii to pieces. Today, flights from Japan have become waves of tourists, and the Japanese have once again occupied Hawaii in this way.