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What do you like most about Japan?
Safety. General safety is pretty high in Japan, and this is one of the biggest benefits for travellers.
Why do you like to go to Japan?
Japan is the most amazing tourist destination and it offers many unique experiences that you cannot find in any other part of the world. The culture of this country is an interesting blend of Eastern traditions and Western modernity that can be seen everywhere.
What I love about living in Japan?
Japan is very beautiful. One reason for this is because the country is nice and clean. The littering and sanitation issues that exist in America are non-existent in Japan. Japanese people are great at recycling. Instead of tossing trash street-side, most recycle their trash – leaving the streets clean and beautiful.
Why do you choose Japan?
It’s an incredibly well run country Japan is the third strongest economy in the world and life is very comfortable there as a consequence. It’s incredibly safe and clean. Their health system is cheap and efficient. Public transportation is reliable.
What is Japan known for?
Japan is entirely composed of islands located in the Pacific Ocean. The country also has spectacular landscapes. The Japanese culture has its distinct traits and the Japanese people are known for their friendly nature. Here are some other interesting facts about Japan.
Is Japanese food the best in the world?
Japanese Food At this point — thanks to Jiro’s fame, and countless celebrity chefs having extolled their obsession with Japanese cuisine — it is widely known that Japan has some of the best, if not the best, food on earth. The level of love and respect that goes into food preparation in Japan is nothing short of awe-inspiring.
What is it like to visit Japan?
Japanese people never fail to move me with their kindness and, most of all, thoughtfulness and consideration. It permeates every aspect of life in Japan, and even short-term visitors come away with an overwhelming sense that respect — both given and received — is huge part of the Japanese experience.
Why is Japanese culture so unique?
Japan has had a tremulous history filled with wars, earthquakes, fires, tsunami, storms, crop failures and epidemics. Alongside this background of frequent tragedies, arose a unique and sophisticated culture.