A travel to the country of the almond-shaped eyes.. Districts of Honshu and Kansai, Japan : JAPAN

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A travel to the country of the almond-shaped eyes.. Districts of Honshu and Kansai, Japan

Tokyo, Hakone, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nara, Honshu, Kansai

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A travel to the country of the almond-shaped eyes.. Districts of Honshu and Kansai, Japan

Località: Tokyo, Hakone, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nara, Honshu, Kansai
Regione: Honshu, Kansai
Stato: JAPAN (JP)
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Marco Polo described the island of Cippangu, without even having seen but only heard about, as "a land so rich that the roofs of the houses are of gold."
Geographical distance, along with the cultural and the total closure of the Japanese people to the West fueled these rumors and other fabulous.

However, even today, Japan is a journey in the East and Far truer. The ancient culture and fine cuisine, landscapes and gardens, temples and palaces, ancient villages and futuristic cities, traditions and rituals, continue to fascinate the traveler, especially Italian, naturally outgoing and boisterous, whose behaviors clash so much with the habits of the Japanese people, which highlight the differences.

Well you can imagine that Japan immediately impresses with its diversity even more than for his landscapes or his temples ... then the Japanese have a unique quality and not just a thought to have already done their utmost to impress you still amazed.
Here are some other things that surprise.
It 's a sign of bad manners to blow your nose or sneezing in public. The Japanese are cooled when covering the nose with a mask like the one used by doctors in the operating room. If you come across many, then you know that do not use it for pollution.
The cities, stations, roads, clean bathrooms all in Japan is indeed clean. Army of cleaners every day all that you can glaze shine! It must be said that no one ever throw paper on the floor, cans and even less cigarette butts.
One thing is certain: Japan is not dying of thirst. Around every corner there are distributors of cold drinks and hot drinks. The prices are cheap, usually about 100-140 yen, or about 0.80 to 1.20 euro.
The bow is their way of greeting, depending on the greater or lesser emphasis on expressing 'appreciation, respect or regret.
We should not open the doors of the taxi because he does' the taxi driver, but not out of the car, but the comfort, with a button.
You can smoke in public places, but not on the street, except in rare places reserved for hardened smoke.
The antenna TV Tokyo is a copy of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Take a bath after washing.
Do not use cutlery for eating, but the sticks.
There are no civic addresses. Yet the stakes run so amazing.

 

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