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Japan Travel Guide


Population: 127.417.200
Languages: Japanese
Currency: yen
Currency code: JPY
Local Times:
 Japan - Tokyo

 Japan - Kyoto


Country Dialling Code: +81
Voltage: 100V 50/60Hz
Electrical plugs:
2 parallel flat prongs 2 Parallel flat prongs with an earth connector

Cherry blossoms and rock gardens, chrysanthemums and bonsai, microchips and mega industries, kimonos and kabuki, geishas and samurais, haiku and hara-kiri, Japan presents the visitor with a study in contrasts. It can be very modern with concrete jungles like Tokyo- or it can present an enchanting, typically Japanese picture of settlements like Kyoto, with its myriad gardens and temples. It can wear the serenity of Mt. Fuji or scramble with the rush hour traffic of downtown Tokyo.

The nation of Japan consists of an island archipelago stretching from northeast to southwest off the coast of mainland China and Korea, separated from its Asian neighbours by the Sea of Japan. Between 1639 and 1859 Japan elected to cut itself off from trade or traffic with the rest of the world, except for some marginal contact through the southern Kyushu island ports. Since opening up its doors once more, just 150 years ago, the densely populated islands have developed in leaps and bounds and much of the country is now covered by sprawling neon-lit cities and the world's most sophisticated public transport networks.

Japan's islands feature a mountainous landscape and most of the people are tightly packed within the limitations of the coastal plains, especially on the main island of Honshu. Tokyo, Japan's capital and largest city is situated on Honshu's E coast with a population of 12 million. Despite this overcrowded mass of humanity, Japan is well ordered and organised. Everything runs like clockwork, and crime levels are almost non-existent. It is still possible to find beautiful vistas and wide empty spaces in the countryside, and when you are forced to mingle with the urban throngs you will find the Japanese to be charming, courteous and friendly to foreign faces.

Japan has a wealth and variety of cities many with popular historical associations, like the legendary port of Yokohama, much celebrated in fiction; and some associated with everlasting human tragedies. But there is one thing all of Japan has in common, and that is an unfailing sense of tradition and culture. No matter how modern, how technologically advanced the Japanese might become, there is always an affinity for tradition: and this is reflected in every aspect of their lives. Under the steel and the concrete lies Nippon- with its temples, its gardens, its streets and its teahouses: very traditional, very Japanese.

Japan is a land that is extremely beautiful, where values, morals and good manners are prized. Its people are generally very hospitable and warm. As a tourist, you should, if you really want to get to the core of Japan, try to get to know its people- their culture, their customs, their ability to be very traditional and yet very, very contemporary.
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