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Friends who have been to Japan, how do you feel in Japan?

I have been to Japan more than three times, and I have been to Tokyo, Fuji, Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya. I just want to talk about my impressions of Japan and put aside the grievances between China and Japan.

First, cleanliness is my first impression. No matter in big cities or small villages, the streets in Japan are so clean that there is almost no dust.

Secondly, the Japanese are really polite and orderly. The subway is very quiet, almost no one speaks loudly, and no one runs a red light in the street. Cars always give way to pedestrians. Waiters in restaurants and shopping malls always smile at people and bow politely.

Third, there are really many elderly people in Japan, such as taxis, high-speed toll collectors, scenic spots and airport order guidance. Old people with silver hair can be seen at work everywhere.

Fourth, Japanese cosmeceuticals and skin care products are really dazzling, especially all kinds of cosmeceuticals, which are cheap and easy to use, so don't worry about buying fakes.

Fifth, as Japan is a developed country, the overall price level is on the high side. Ordinary mineral water 10 RMB or so, and bus and subway basic 10 RMB. The simplest order for a meal is also more than 40 RMB. However, it should be emphasized that Japanese scenic spots tickets can be said to be quite cheap, about 30 yuan.

Below are blue sky and white clouds, clean streets.

I don't like the Japanese very much, but we have a lot to learn from them, and their national quality is high on the whole. Japan's big cities and small cities are very clean, and we haven't seen sanitation workers sweeping the floor, but our sanitation workers have been sweeping, but there is a lot of garbage on the ground. There is no random parking on the streets of Japan. Pedestrians don't run red lights. Drivers are polite to pedestrians. There are many public toilets with complete facilities, and no one steals paper towels. We ask pedestrians or others for directions, and they will take them to their destination or write a road map. They are also very enthusiastic. Generally speaking, I feel that Japan manages the country as vividly as it manages its own home, paying attention to details, while Japanese citizens love their homes and are reluctant to throw any garbage underground! We should learn from Japan, beautify our country, start from ourselves and complain less!

There are too many Japanese tourists in China now. Most of them are great and I like them very much. I have been to tell the truth without telling lies, and basically I really like Japan. They find life here very comfortable. Japan is a clean, beautiful and comfortable country, which is very suitable for traveling. The following is a collection of Japanese travel friends for everyone. Let's take a look at the feelings after traveling to Japan.

1, the Japanese concept of keeping order and not disturbing others is engraved in their bones, which makes us foreigners feel invisible pressure. On Sakamoto's two years with many tourists, we only heard An Zai's laughter, and everyone else just talked in a low voice. It is China compatriots who occasionally hear louder. It feels like a lively zombie street, which is a bit scary.

2. I have been to Japan many times, and it is also the first time to punch in Nagoya. It can really be called a city where history and modernity blend. Compared with popular cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, it is relatively small, but it is really charming!

3. In the afternoon, I experienced the Japanese tea ceremony and visited the Japanese courtyard. I really like this Japanese-style courtyard ~ I didn't take pictures when I experienced the tea ceremony, but I was really satisfied drinking the matcha that the tea ceremony teacher is putting on now! The rivers in Japan are so clear. It was so comfortable to see Japanese children swimming in the stream in the afternoon. This is a comfortable feeling.

Every trip will leave beautiful memories, and the fastest way to leave memories in every place is to take photos, especially wearing local costumes, which has a feeling of being integrated into local culture. I don't know if you have been to Japan. It's certainly beautiful to travel to Japan to enjoy the red leaves, but it's a pity that you haven't experienced kimono in Japan. It is more beautiful to wear kimono and enjoy the red leaves.

I don't feel much when I travel to Japan. Now I find that I really like Japan. The milk powder and milk tea I brought back from Japan are delicious, and they are low in fat and sugar and do not get fat. I want to go to Japan again next year.

6. Passers-by A, B, C and D in Osaka today. There are many people wearing thin down jackets. The air is fresh. This is the kind of air that really wants to take a deep breath. The weather is fine. Friends who have been to Japan may have noticed the wires in Japan. It's really too much, but there is no sense of disobedience at all.

7. Having been to Japan twice, I feel that Japanese people look down on China people from the bottom of their hearts, full of opposition and even hostility, and have different values. Now American dad is powerful and will not be friendly to China. But their only appeal is to make money from the Chinese and make money from them. . . You made money. Get out of here This is basically the mentality. The only prerequisite for the Japanese to be friendly to China is to defeat the American imperialists or let the two great powers sit at the same time in the next decade. I can only bet on the national luck.

8. It's a pity to visit Sakura Country at the wrong time. I didn't see the beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms. I have some mixed feelings about going to Japan for the first time. It is very lively, but also empty and quiet. Fortunately, have a safe trip, no unhappiness, and basically walked all the way according to the contract. The general feeling is that people are not extravagant in infrastructure, but basically people-oriented and practical.

9. There are activities of offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods all over Japan, which is an intangible cultural heritage protected by the state. People use this to pray for disaster relief and peace; It is said that children who are touched by ghosts and gods will be healthy and safe.

10, I haven't written my mood for a long time. I traveled to Japan from September 9th to15th this year, stopping in Tokyo, Kyoto, Hakone-CHO and Osaka. Generally speaking, I think Japan is a very clean and quiet country, and China people are very self-disciplined. I became much quieter in that country and liked that feeling. The hot springs in Hakone-CHO really make me want to feel it again. It's very comfortable.

1 1, exclaiming and lamenting Japan's civilization, courtesy, order, neatness and hygiene; Even the public toilet makes us feel spotless, and the mobile phone camera takes it as a landscape. Running early this morning, I suddenly saw such beautiful and tidy public toilets in remote areas of the city. Go in and have a look, clean and refreshing toilets are not lost anywhere in Japan. I admit that the overall quality of our compatriots needs to be improved. ...

12, bustling during the day, people come and go for two or three years, and it becomes very quiet at night ~ I always think that Kyoto at night can make people really appreciate the charm of this city. If you have time, you can go to Kiyomizu Temple after dinner in the evening, which will definitely make you feel different.

13, I remember my first trip to Japan. In a bustling big city, I obviously felt that there were many disabled people on the street, especially those who could not walk in wheelchairs. Do you want to know why there are so many disabled people in Japan? I haven't met much in China. When I asked my sister why, I still remembered her answer. Because of the convenience of transportation and environmental facilities, they dare to go out of their homes, or they can go out of their homes.

14, traveling to Japan, catching up with the alternation of the old and new emperors, from Heisei to Linghe. An era is over. It can also be said that he came to Japan as an adult and returned to China in 1998, which is quite interesting. I happened to go to izakaya today and met a strange uncle, which was quite interesting. The last impression is that China rice is the best.

15, punching in Kamakura, Japan. I am late. I took a photo when I traveled to Japan in July. The one in the middle is a classic scene from Slam Dunk. I just got off the tram and felt a very comfortable sea breeze. I regret not taking more photos during my trip.

16, went to Japan and ate Lamian Noodles three times. The first time I was at the high-speed rest stop, I felt fine, the second time I was fine, and the third time I ate the dolphin bone flavor in Lamian Noodles, Okinawa. It's too greasy. The soup is full of grease. If you often eat Lamian Noodles and drink noodle soup, you will easily get high blood pressure.

17. Today, I will introduce a special "Hell Temple" in Osaka-Quanxing Temple. Quanxing Temple is located in Shopkeeper Street, Ye Ping, Osaka. It originated from Yakushima Island, which was built in Shoto Kutaishi more than 300 years ago. It has long been integrated with Shopkeeper Street. It is called Hell Temple because there is a "Hell Hall" in the temple. After entering, you can experience the feeling of going to hell. Yan and the children around you are very realistic.

There are many more, but on the whole, young people still have a good impression on Japan. Apart from historical factors, our citizens still have a lot to learn from today, but historical grievances still make many people feel bad about Japan. This is also a fact!

1, they always take their bags when they go out. If garbage is produced, they will take it home for sorting. They won't just throw it away. The street is clean, but there are not many sanitation workers. Below their city, the project is very big, the sewage is classified, many underground manhole covers pass by, and there is little smell. Young people will be looked down upon if they work to earn money and spend their parents' money on valuables. After young people get married, parents come to visit relatives, mostly staying in hotels, because they are worried about adding trouble and inconvenience to young people. The old man works a lot, but he is happy. The expressway is very narrow, but there are many people in the service area, the food is delicious, the price is very cheap, and the price of scenic spots is also cheap. 7 small handicrafts are exquisite. Some daily necessities are generally of good quality. 8 pragmatic, not extravagant. There are many earthquakes and many tunnels on the road. Walking through them, there will always be some fear. 10 There is no hot water. In restaurants or hotels, both men and women drink cold water, and milk is delicious.

My son went to Japan to play alone, visited six cities and knew a little Japanese. When you come back, say that Japan is fine and people are fine. Unlike China, the elevators in shopping malls stand on the same side, and the Japanese stand outside the line. My son doesn't know how to get there. He asked a man, who was fine and kept taking his son to his destination. My son said that Japan is ok, and I will go to play again if I have a chance. I bought the ticket myself. I admire my son's praise.

I'm happy to answer your question. After working in Japan for a year, my friend told me that I feel that Japanese people are really of high quality (I have never seen Japanese people run a red light, and the younger generation greets their elders after meeting, so the environment is very good and there is no littering). )

In 2009, I went to Nagasaki City and Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and answered questions objectively, without involving other factors. I have the following feelings during my trip to Japan: First, the appearance of the city is clean and tidy; Second, people have a strong sense of traffic. For example, when the red light is on, even if the green light doesn't pass, no one here runs the red light. And taxis are very polite. The first time I saw a car, I saw a taxi in Japan.