Experience the Real Japan: A Deep Journey of Humanities and Nature
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Humanistic Life in Japan
► Street culture
In Japan, people often leave things they no longer need on the streets for a few days and attach notes to them expressing their desire for them to be taken by those in need. If these items are ultimately not sent out, the owner will need to pay high garbage disposal fees.
Strolling on the streets of Japan, people wearing kimono can be seen everywhere, becoming a beautiful scenery on the street. If one day, wearing Hanfu can also be seen as a daily activity in the streets and alleys of China, it will truly reflect the profoundness and long history of Chinese culture.
Festivals and traditional customs
Outside the gate of the Japanese festival park, baby strollers are neatly arranged, like a unique scenic line.
Education and lifestyle
In Japan, there is a special regulation that teachers must dine with students and enjoy the same meals, which also applies to principals.
Social Order and Culture
On the streets of Tokyo, when the red light was on, an old lady walking slowly had not yet reached the other side of the road. However, the vehicles remained silent and waited, with no one honking their horns to urge them.
In Japan, the transportation network is very convenient, and the transportation costs are relatively affordable compared to income. For example, the price range for a regular tram ticket in Japan is between 130 yen and 300 yen, while the monthly ticket price is approximately half of the regular fare.



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