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Thoughts after traveling to Japan

What are your thoughts after traveling to Japan?

Introduction: What are your thoughts after traveling to Japan? Below is a sample essay about my thoughts after traveling to Japan that I carefully compiled for you. Welcome to read! Thoughts after traveling to Japan 1

For metropolitan people, Tokyo’s bright neon lights and dazzling display windows are no longer attractive, but I have a deep understanding of the Japanese people’s life philosophy and spiritual culture. , quite touching. Travel is actually about thinking out of the box and thinking outside the box.

I have been to some countries in Asia, but walking on the streets of Japan, I don’t feel like an Asian country. It is a mixture of Western civilization and Eastern culture. A perfect example of a perfect combination, we have visited Ginza’s bustling streets, Shinjuku Kabukicho, Akihabara Electric City, etc., and witnessed with our own eyes the world’s highest population density and world-class civilization; there are no police or marshals on the road, But there is a huge flow of people, no one runs a red light, and there is no car horn. Even if you are walking in the middle of the road and the car is very close to you, it will not honk the horn. Driving modestly and politely has become a habit. High-quality car engine sound It is also very light, there is no noise from the road and it is very quiet. I think that the pace of life of the Japanese is very fast, and it is absolutely impossible to be late for work. However, when driving, it has become a habit to never rush to the right of way and give way to others. This contains an inherent civilized quality and reflects Come up with a potential educational background.

Japan is a country where modern prosperity and ancient traditions blend together. Century-old shops and trendy shops stand side by side. Walking on the streets of Japanese cities, if you don’t pay attention, you will walk from the bustling downtown to a few shops. Japan before a century ago, but it is also neatly kept, making you feel like you are not shopping in Tokyo. The main streets are beautiful and prosperous, the small streets are exquisite and fashionable, and the whole neighborhood is very harmonious. From Yokohama to Hakone, go around the beautiful Lake Ashi and visit Owakudani, a rare volcanic site in the world. There is no difference between urban and rural areas along the way. The only difference is that the city center has high-rise buildings and the suburbs have villas. When will China be eliminated? The difference between urban and rural areas? Whether I can't see it in this life is still a question mark...

The asphalt roads in Japan are black and shiny and spotless. The floor tiles on the streets, the stairs in the subway stations and the floor tiles in the aisles are as clean as if they have been washed. It looks like it has just been brushed, even the cracks are white, it can be said that it is clean to the core. The windows of every household, whether it is a residential building or an office building, whether it is an old house or a new house, the glass has been polished to a bright shine. Toilets in public places such as shopping malls and restaurants are equipped with toilets with smart sensing functions. Each partition has a sound generator that can emit music by sensing it with your hands to cover up indecent noises and avoid embarrassment for others to hear.

The Japanese pay great attention to environmental protection. I have been thinking about why the roads are so clean? Why is there no dust? I found that their construction sites not only use dust-proof curtains, but also use sound insulation cloth and concrete. Mixers and bulk cement trucks are washed and driven on the road like new vehicles. Their awareness of environmental protection is also reflected in the classified placement and classification of garbage. Whether in shopping malls or airports, I have seen 6 classified trash cans (one for newspaper advertisements, one for plastic paper, and one for plastic bottles). , miscellaneous, organic, inorganic), when the Chinese can achieve this step, I have no answer.

The Japanese protect their national culture to an extent. They localize the language and localize the products. When you turn on the TV in the hotel, you can’t find a program on a foreign language station. Walking in the streets and alleys of Tokyo, you won’t see descriptions in foreign languages ??or advertisements in English. They are overwhelmingly in Japanese. When traveling in Europe, you can still understand some product names and discount advertising slogans. In Japan, if you speak English to someone, he will be surprised. Whether I understand you or not, just speaking Japanese to you, I cannot survive in this kind of language environment.

My daughter learned a few common Japanese phrases from her father before going out, which really comes in handy. Japanese people are very excited when they see foreigners speaking Japanese. I saw people with tall noses and blue eyes also learning to speak Japanese in Japan. China’s population accounts for such a proportion of the world’s population. Why don’t you force foreigners to learn Chinese?

Boycotting foreign products and trusting domestic products is a manifestation of Japanese patriotism. The dazzling display windows are basically all domestic products. I only saw a few in Ginzai. Home to world-famous brand stores such as: Lotus Vuitton, Gucci, Dior, etc.

It only takes 10 minutes to take the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Yokohama. Yokohama is an emerging port city with a population of 3.43 million, which is 1/1 of the population of Tokyo. 4. Suddenly it felt much emptyer and quieter. We came to Yamashita Park and looked at the high-rise buildings on the other side of the sea, as if they were jumping out of the sea. The outlines of the buildings were more beautiful than those in Tokyo, and the air and sunshine were particularly moist. Under the blue sky Under the white clouds, it looks like a child who has just woken up and is preparing to open its arms to welcome the rising sun. The luxury cruise ship docked at Yamashita Park, and a group of seagulls stood neatly on the cruise ship's chain, as if welcoming us guests from afar! We only visited here briefly in Yokohama, and I could only keep taking pictures. , these seaside scenery and beautiful mood are all fixed in the camera. My reverie, with the gentle sea breeze, ripples in the blue water...

It is said that Japan is a high-consumption country. This time I experienced it personally: a green onion costs 100 yen, 2 apples cost 400 yen, a taxi costs 660 yen/2 kilometers, and 5 pot stickers. 600 yen, new house in beachside Makuhari 70 square meters / 70 million yen. The average monthly income of Japanese employees is 300,000 yen, and they also have to pay 30,000 yen in head tax and 30,000 yen in health tax. The rest is to raise children, the wife does not work, and the house has to be repaid. Japanese people are taboo about changing jobs. The pressure can be imagined. Now the Japanese government stipulates that those who have paid pension for less than 25 years will not have a pension, so everyone is afraid of being laid off. "Work hard" is the Japanese mantra.

Finally, I summarize my feelings about this trip: Traveling is to do everything possible to see more different things. This is an investment in your own life. Traveling not only appreciates the scenery, but also pays attention to the local people and local culture, remains sensitive enough, and constantly corrects and improves one's own values ??to make people's lives more exciting. Through traveling, I discovered people’s different ways of living and experienced different lifestyles, which made me feel as if I had earned another life. Reflections after traveling to Japan Part 2

It has been a long time since I came back from my trip to Japan. I really feel that this time it was not fun and there is nothing to write about. But if I don’t write, I feel sorry for the travel expenses. I have to save some. Remember it. Let me write down two points of experience:

1. Hokkaido can only be kept in the heart and not put into travel. My earliest impression of Hokkaido came from a song called "Spring in the North" more than 20 years ago, which brought me endless reverie. At that time, I was far away from my parents and hometown, studying in the distant Zhengzhou Military Academy. Moreover, I was learning Japanese. As I hummed this beautiful song, what came to my mind was an endless white birch forest, tall and graceful. , there is a layer of leaves floating on the ground. The leaves rustle softly in the breeze, and the sound of gurgling water can be heard in the distance, flowing silently and firmly to an unknown distance. Light white clouds floated in the leisurely sky. Under the white clouds, purple magnolias bloomed quietly on the hills. It was such a leisurely and distant scenery! Since then, I have always regarded Hokkaido as a place that I have been fascinated by. place. As time goes by, I am no longer young and have lost some romance and fantasy. However, for this trip, what originally attracted me was Hokkaido. At the same time, I was well prepared and warned myself that Hokkaido is really not good It will be as beautiful as imagined.

Although I had already been vaccinated in my heart, I was still greatly disappointed when we arrived in the so-called Hokkaido. We flew from Tokyo to Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido. This is the administrative center of Hokkaido. It is naturally not peaceful and quiet. Although it is not as prosperous as Tokyo, it is also crowded with traffic and people.

I immediately called the tour guide to question her. She hesitated at first, but she was no match for someone like my uncle who was engaged in legal work. We immediately returned to the hotel and arranged for us to take the next bus to Disney. However, it was already 12:30 and it was already 1:00 when we arrived at Disney. It was a waste of half a day, but this half day will not be wasted. When we come back, the uncle will definitely contact the travel agency. Negotiated. The travel agency called to apologize at that time and said that they would come back to negotiate a solution. This is something to talk about later. I want to tell my friends that if they go to Japan, first ask if the hotel has a free shuttle to Disneyland. Don’t let the tour guide charge 8,500 yuan per person. Disney tickets are 5,800 yuan for adults, 5,000 yuan for 12-18 years old, and 3,000 yuan for under 12 years old. Tour guides are 8,500 yuan for adults and children, and it doesn’t cost much even if you take the subway yourself. And the transportation is convenient. If there is a free bus, don’t miss it. The last one comes back at around 10pm. You can enjoy the Disneyland show until the end of the day. The floats, fireworks and singing performances at night are also wonderful. You can’t watch them with the tour guide. They are all I'll be back at 5pm. You must first understand the situation of the hotel!

Our tour guide is a Taiwanese, do you understand what I mean? ;