BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE COUNTRY
Although it is considered a rather dangerous place when there are frequent seismic events of nature, many earthquakes, tsunamis, natural disasters... however, Japan is still a country with a large number of visitors. , living in the Top 10 in the world.
So what is it that makes Japan a place so many people definitely want to visit, work and live? Let's find out through the following 15 remarkable points!
1. JAPAN – THE WORLD'S SCENE COUNTRIES
Japan has four distinct seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Each season brings its own interesting and strangely poetic features. Those who have seen the movies, especially coming here, cannot deny the natural beauty bestowed on this country.
(Image of Mount Fuji - a symbol of the land of the rising sun)
Mount Fuji - The symbol of Japan, located in the middle of the plain, covered with snow at the top of the pure white mountain, is the inspiration for many writers and artists in Japan.
2. TOKYO IS THE SAFETY CITY IN THE WORLD
(A picture of a corner of Tokyo city)
According to an assessment by The Economist magazine, Tokyo (Japan) is the safest and most livable city in the world. In addition, if based on the basic criteria of personal security, health care or facilities, Osaka - another big city in the country of cherry also registered in third place in the ranking. class.
3. DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
(Illustration of a hand stuck in an elevator)
Everywhere in Japan, from tourist spots, subway stations to public toilets, you can find instruction boards with extremely detailed illustrations in both Both Japanese and English. That has helped many foreign tourists easily understand and comply with the separate regulations in the country of cherry.
4. JAPANESE CHILDREN HAVE DATES TO TAKE MATURITY
(Pictures of Shichigosan ceremony in Japan)
Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three) is held on November 15 every year to mark the maturity of all children across Japan. This is a traditional activity for families with children in this country, usually happening twice a year: The first time is when the child is three years old, the second time is when the child is five years old. for boys, or seven years for girls. In addition to Shichi-Go-San for children, in Japan there is also an extremely important holiday for young people, which is the Coming of Age Day (Seijin Shiki). Coming of Age Day is one of Japan's national holidays, a day of great significance in the life of every 20-year-old boy and girl in Japan, the day when they are officially considered to have reached adulthood with full full rights and obligations of citizens.
5. PEOPLE ALSO EXERCISE IN THE MORNING
Most students and workers in Japan start their day with a compulsory exercise at their school or work. This is a traditional activity from 1928 that is still supported by society to this day. It not only helps each individual become very healthy, but also brings people closer together.
(Image of Japanese people doing "national" exercise - Rajio Taiso)
6. FRIDAY REWARDS
An undeniable downside of Japanese society is the overwork of workers. This also makes them feel very tired and extremely stressed after every hour of work. To deal with the above situation, the Japanese government has applied the policy of "Reward Friday". Accordingly, employees will be able to leave many hours early on the last Friday of the month to have more time to rest or have fun with friends and relatives.
7. COMPANIES WITH THOUSANDS OF YEARS OF HISTORY
(Company image more than 1400 years old Kongo Gumi - a legend of Japan)
Property ownership is one of the most respected rights in Japan. Therefore, this country also exists many companies with a long history and sometimes even thousands of years old. In particular, the most prominent is Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan - a guesthouse with the world's "oldest" hot spring complex with a long history of operation since 705. It has been maintained continuously for more than 1,300 years. by 52 generations in the same family.
(Pictures of Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan guesthouse)
8. AMAZING AREA OF ANIMAL STORAGE
Coming to Japan, people can visit many special tourist sites where you will be in direct contact with extremely lovely wild animals.
It's the hot spring monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park
(Monkey bathing Onsen in Japan)
or the cute star deer in Nara Park
(Image of star deer in Nara Park)
or some cute rabbits on Okunoshima Island and countless naughty foxes in the "fox village" at the foot of Mount Miyagi Zao, for example.
(Rabbits on Okunoshima Island)
9. GREAT WORKING PERFORMANCE
(Image of sinkhole and repaired after 2 days in Fukuoka, Japan)
At the end of 2016, the whole world had to admire the fast work ability of the Japanese people when the Fukuoka city government took just over 2 days to complete the repair of a large sinkhole as deep as almost 14m.
10. MEDICINE TO DETAILS
(Illustration of seats for priority subjects in Japan)
In Japan, investors always pay attention to even the smallest details to satisfy customers and local residents. They are willing to design a faucet right on the balcony so that homebuyers can easily water the trees, or "renovate" the manhole covers with eye-catching colors to help the street no longer monotonous.
(Pictures of manhole covers in Japan)
11. SHINKANSEN HIGH SPEED RAIL SYSTEM
Although located in an area frequently subject to earthquakes and typhoons, since 1964, the Japanese have started using the Shinkansen high-speed rail system connecting major cities on the two main islands to help people. can be moved more easily.
(Pictures of Shinkansen trains in Japan)
Since then, the Shinkansen high-speed rail system has always been in the group of fast, modern, punctual and best-serviced railway systems in the world.
12. EARLY WARNING SYSTEM TO EVERY PEOPLE
(J-Alert's App)
In 2007, the Japanese government launched the J-Alert early warning system to notify people about natural disasters, disasters, terrorism or war... as soon as possible.
(The image illustrates the operating model of the J-Alert . alarm system)
J-Alert includes a system based on modern satellite technology that enables the Japanese government to quickly send signals to radio and television stations, emergency loudspeakers located throughout the area. as well as sending a direct message to any mobile device located in the affected area.
13. DIFFERENT CONSUMER PRODUCTS
(A picture of a shop corner in Japan)
Japanese people are known to be difficult customers and always love new experiences. Therefore, companies operating in this country always focus on creating unique products to attract people to spend money on daily shopping.
14. AN ARTISTIC COUNTRY
(Japanese Origami paper-folding art illustration)
The Land of the Rising Sun can always be creative anytime, anywhere, with any material… Origami, Kirigami or 3D paintings are always shown in everyday life, even in manhole covers on the street. Every lunch box in Japan is also a work of art.
(Pictures of bento in Japan)
In Japan, bento is not simply a lunch box, but also a family bond. From childhood until going to work, every child who opens the box will remember his mother and wife, who always gets up early to prepare lunch boxes filled with love.
15. TECHNOLOGY COUNTRY
(Image of Japan's 2020 Olympic service robot)
It is no exaggeration to say that Japan is a country of technology. Japanese designs and technology products are always at the forefront of the world. Japanese brands are always trusted and rated as “Best buy” by consumers.