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How many days are there in Kansai, Japan?

1. How many days are there in Kansai?

First of all, the price of Liaoshen in Kanto is about 40% more expensive than that in Kansai. There are two kinds of sea cucumbers commonly used in shops, Kanto ginseng (commonly known as Dawushan) and Kansai ginseng. The bitter one should be Kanto ginseng, because there are many impurities attached to it. You need to soak in hot water of baking soda for a few days until the sea cucumber becomes soft, and then wash away the sediment and black clothes outside.

2. How far is Kansai from Tokyo?

Kansai, Japan includes Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Hyogo Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture and Mie Prefecture (two counties and five counties), with a total area of 3 1.3 million square kilometers, accounting for 8.3% of Japan's land area.

3. What are you doing in Xiguan?

Going to Xiguan means going to Xiguan, which is a specific history in which Shandong people and Sichuan people once made a living outside the customs.

4. Where is the Kansai region of Japan?

Kansai dialect is the accent of Kansai people in Japan. Kansai, commonly known as Kansai, mainly refers to Feng Jingen dialect, located in Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe.

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5. Where is Kansai in Japan?

Kansai University (English: Kansai University; Japan Hiragana: 12 Kansai University Japan Ranking: The comprehensive strength of Japanese universities ranks 23rd; GourmanReport ranked 27th in Japanese universities; Master's ranking world research Kansai University ranking: Japan's comprehensive strength ranks 23rd; GourmanReport ranked 27th in Japanese universities; Master's Ranking World Institute Discipline Ranking: 9th in Asia for Media Studies. Academic ranking: Media studies ranks 9th in Asia.

6. Where is Kansai in Japan?

Kanto region consists of six counties: Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, _ Jade, Chiba, Tokyo and Kanagawa. Its capital, Tokyo, is the most densely populated area in Japan.

Kansai in Japan refers to the area west of Guanyuan centered on Osaka Prefecture and Kyoto Prefecture, including Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Hyogo Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, and ***2 counties and 5 counties.

1. Osaka Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture is the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Feng Jingen and even the whole western Japan. Its total population ranks third in Japan after Tokyo and Kanagawa. The population density is second only to Tokyo, ranking second in Japan. Osaka Prefecture The GDP of the United States is second only to Tokyo, ranking second in Japan.

The ancient Emperor Rende built the Nawabo Jinguo Palace here (the location of Jingao Palace (Jingao Shrine) was built on the former site of Nawabo Jinguo Palace); Emperor Kotoku built Lu Feng Palace (formerly Nanbo Palace) here with Nanbo handle; Emperor Shengwu built Nanpu Palace (later Nanpu Palace). Osaka Prefecture was the capital until it moved to Nagaoka.

2. Kyoto Prefecture

Kyoto Prefecture is one of the counties in Kansai, Japan. Kyoto has been the capital, political, economic and cultural center of Japan since it was founded in 794 AD and moved to Tokyo in 1868, with rich cultural background. Kyoto is the seventh largest city in Japan with a population of 6.5438+0.4 million.

Kyoto is called the hometown of the soul and a symbol of Japanese culture. For centuries, Kyoto has been destroyed by wars many times. Because of its precious historical value, there was no large-scale air raid in Kyoto during World War II. Many temples, shrines and other buildings of great historical value have been preserved.

3. Hyogo Prefecture

Hyogo Prefecture is located in the Kansai region in the middle of the Japanese archipelago, bordering the Sea of Japan in the north and Osaka Bay in the south, and facing the Pacific Ocean through the Seto Inland Sea. It is the only county in Japan that borders both the Sea of Japan and the Seto Inland Sea. It is one of the centers of Feng Jingen and the largest county in Kansai.

It is formed by big cities, rural areas, outlying islands and other regions, with different climates and local conditions. All places can enjoy all kinds of recreational activities, such as bathing in the sea, skiing and even soaking in hot springs. It is called the epitome of Japan.

According to its history, local conditions and industries, it can be divided into the following five regions: Hazuki K? Zu (Kobe and Hanshin), Bomo, Madan, Danbo and Awaji. With convenient land transportation, it is an important transportation hub in Kansai region, including Kobe Airport and Kobe Port, adjacent to Osaka Kansai International Airport, Japan's only 24-hour airport at the junction of Hyogo Prefecture and Osaka Prefecture.

Seto inland sea is a natural channel to communicate with Japan's east, west, north and south; Located at the entrance of Seto Inland Sea, Kobe is the most important port outside the Pacific Ocean and one of the few international trade ports in the world.

4. Nara Prefecture

Nara Prefecture, located in central Japan, is an inland county surrounded by Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture and Mie Prefecture. It consists of Jiming Mountain, known as the roof of Feng Jingen, and a plain extending northward. The land area accounts for about 1% of the national area, and mountainous areas account for a large proportion, and the forest coverage rate reaches 77%. About 90% of the population is concentrated in the Nara Basin in the north of the county and its surrounding areas.

7. Kansai for a while

Xi 'an is a city without spring and autumn, from summer to winter.

2, directly from summer to winter. Overnight, the city became cold and the wind became cold. May everyone have clothes to warm their bodies and someone to warm their hearts.

This winter was caught off guard, and it suddenly crossed from summer to winter. The wind is cold and strong. I hope everyone has clothes to warm and someone to warm their hearts.

Suddenly from summer to winter, when it is cold, you don't have to choose to add clothes. You can also choose to get into the warm bed. You should know what I want to say!

It rains every day from summer to winter, but today the picture of Xiaodun Mountain is very strong.

From summer to winter, I am used to being born in Hunan #

7. From summer to winter, everyone remembers to add clothes and pants.

8. This is not cooling. This is quick freezing, directly from summer to winter.

9. It gets cold overnight, directly from summer to winter. Are you okay? May you have clothes to warm your body and someone to warm your heart.

10. How time flies! Suddenly from summer to winter!

1 1. Changsha has only summer and winter, so it's going to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

12. Xiaoshan has two seasons in one night, from summer to winter. It was very hot yesterday, and it froze to death today. Yesterday, I exposed my legs, but today I am wrapped in a coat #, saying that the weather has changed.

13. overnight, the city became cold, directly from summer to winter. The wind moved and the cold became heavier. May everyone have clothes to warm their bodies and someone to warm their hearts.

14. I feel that we will move from summer to winter. It's too cold! Choosing a car, even if it is second-hand, can protect you from the wind and rain.

15. It is said that sweaters are too thin from summer to winter. It was cold two days ago, hot today and cold tomorrow. It's overwhelming

8. How long does it take from Tokyo to Kansai?

There is no flight from Tokyo to Nara because there is no airport in Nara. Usually, the route from Tokyo to Nara is: Shinkansen Tokyo to Kyoto (2 hours), change to JR Kyoto Line at Kyoto Station, and you can reach JR Nara Station in about 1 hour.

If you want to fly, you can only take Osaka Kansai Airport (1 hour), take Nanhai Railway to Nanbo at Kansai Airport (50 minutes), and then transfer to Nara Line near the railway to Nara Station near the railway (50 minutes).

9. Kansai Time in Japan

Around 1 century, there were more than 100 small countries in Japan. Later, these small countries gradually unified. In the 4th century A.D., a relatively large country was established in Kansai. It is said that the royal family of Xiahou _, the ancestor of today, finally unified them. At that time, Japan covered western Honshu, northern Kyushu and four countries. So it will take a long time for this country to be unified.

Therefore, it is difficult to make an accurate judgment on the exact date of the birth of Japan. According to Records of Historical Records and Records of Japan, the first emperor, Lord Jim, established People's Republic of China (PRC) in 660 BC and acceded to the throne. The date of accession to the throne is equivalent to 1 1 in the current western calendar, so this day is designated as the anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China.

10. Where is Kansai?

; Kansai ancient Chinese refers to the place west of Hangu Pass, which is equivalent to southern Shaanxi and Gansu Province today. Han and Tang dynasties generally refer to the area west of Hanguguan or Tongguan. Kansai, China actually has no specific fixed position. Kansai in Qin and Han Dynasties was the area west of Xiaoshan and Hanguguan, and it was generally called Kansai in Han and Tang Dynasties. Kansai is different from Kansai, and there is no specific positioning for Kansai.