Tokyo overlooks Mt. Fuji
Japan is located in the Pacific Ring of Volcanic Seismic Zone, with frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. On average, there are about four earthquakes per day, and 1/5 of the world's earthquakes occur in Japan, which is known as the "earthquake country".
2011 Japan Earthquake
On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 on the Richter scale occurred in Japan, which triggered a tsunami and a nuclear power plant leakage accident, which has not been properly resolved.
There are about 270 large and small volcanoes in Japan, of which about 80 are active volcanoes, and 1/10 of the world's volcanoes are located in Japan, known as the "country of volcanoes".
Japanese photographer photographed Mt. Fuji
The largest active volcano in Japan is Mt. Fuji, only 80 kilometers from Tokyo and the highest mountain in Japan, with an altitude of 3,776 meters above sea level.
Mt. Fuji has recently become more and more active
Mt. Fuji has erupted 18 times in history, most recently in 1707. According to Japanese geologists who have been studying Mt. Fuji, The volcano is becoming more and more active, and even if it erupts immediately, it is not surprising. The eruption of Mt. Fuji is far more powerful than that of The Tonga Volcano.
Tokyo Tower at night
Japan, abbreviated as Japan, is located in East Asia with China. With a total area of 378,000 square kilometers and a total population of about 126 million, the main ethnic group is the Yamato ethnic group, which is common Japanese.
Kobe, Japan
Japan is a mountainous island nation consisting of four large islands and more than 6,800 small islands in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Hokkaido. In terms of shape, Japan is an arc with many islands, also known as the land of a thousand islands.
Japanese subway pusher
Japan's subway is very congested during rush hour, and There is a subway pusher in Japan, which is responsible for pushing passengers into the subway so that the doors can be closed in time. The subway pusher is a manual work, with a monthly salary of more than 20,000 yuan, and it also attracts many young people to join the local iron pusher.
Beautiful bento styling
Most women in Japan do not go to work after marriage, and they marry and teach their children at home. Make lunch for children and husbands, called bento in Japan, many wives are painstakingly making a beautiful and creative bento, Japan is very popular on the Internet to show off the wife to make bento.
Advertisement for Japanese shops
Tokyo's densely packed billboards
The advertisement on Nihon Street is a needle in the haystack, and the dense billboard is very designed.
See sewing pin type parking
Home built parking space
In Japan, where the land is scarce, see the parking place where the needle is inserted.
Mt. Fuji with cherry blossoms
Japan's national flower is the cherry blossom, but koreans say that cherry blossoms are Korean, and the Japanese replied: "Impossible. Obviously, it is Chinese... ”
Tip: Cherry blossoms originate in China. Japan, the land of cherry blossoms, originally had no cherry blossoms, and Japanese cherry blossoms were passed down from China during the Tang Dynasty.
Miss Universe Japan
According to the Japanese Marriage Law, if a couple remarries after divorce, the man can marry immediately after the divorce, while the woman needs to wait three months before she can remarry, because she is worried that the woman is pregnant with her ex-husband's child.
Japanese girls wear short skirts in winter
No matter how cold the day, most Japanese girls wear short skirts. Japanese girls' skirts are very short, but in fact, the school uniform skirts are not so short, the reason is that girls secretly change their own shorter.
During the Meiji period from 1868 to 1912, Japan carried out various reforms, and Japan's national strength began to increase, known as the Meiji Restoration. During World War II, Japan launched a war of aggression against China and other Asian neighbors, which brought great disasters to China and the Asian people.
Japan Highway
After World War II, Japan's economy developed rapidly and became a developed country. Japan's per capita GDP in 2020 is $40,048, making it the world's third largest economy. There are currently only four developed countries in Asia, Singapore, Israel, Japan, and South Korea.
The main religions in Japan are Shintoism and Buddhism, and the religious population accounts for 52.3% and 42.2% of the religious population, respectively. Many of Japan's festivals and customs are related to these two religions.
A gravel road outside the Imperial Palace of Japan
The previous emperors thought that ninjas could escape and escape into the ground, so the royal roads were paved with broken stones. In this way, if the ninja assassinated him, he would make a sound, a tradition that has been preserved until now, and the roads outside the palace are paved with rubble.
When the Japanese sleep, they are afraid of facing north, facing north means death, and only the dead man's head will face north.
Japanese police patrol by bicycle
Most of Japan's police patrol on bicycles. Japan has a very low crime rate, so most of the police officers ride bicycles on their missions.
Japanese robots are in the lead
Japan is a scientific and technological power, Japan's scientific research and development capabilities rank at the forefront of the world, electronics, household appliances, automobiles, precision machinery, shipbuilding, steel, machine tools, robots, chemicals and medicine and other fields are particularly prominent, many industries are in the world's leading position.
The Japanese invented karaoke
Japan is a great inventor. Some of the inventions related to ordinary people include: car navigation system, instant noodles, Walkman, rice cooker, laptop, boxed paper towels, plastic umbrellas, airbags, warm water toilets, automatic ticket detectors, karaoke, dry batteries, automatic pencils, automatic mahjong tables, game consoles, K-line charts, calculators, etc.
Elements of a Japanese currency street anime
Japan's cultural industry is also very developed, and cultural industries such as animation, music, and movies have become the second pillar industries in Japan. Among them, japan's music market alone has an annual output value of more than 3 billion US dollars, making it the second largest music market in the world. The animation industry's revenue in 2019 was as high as $24.7 billion.
The average monthly income of working families in Japan is 280,000 yuan, of which the average monthly income of working families with more than two people is 320,000 yuan, and the average monthly income of single families is 190,000 yuan. Pork is about 65 yuan a catty, beef is about 245 yuan a catty.
Japanese street barbershop
Labor costs are very high in Japan. For example, a girl's haircut will be equivalent to 300 yuan, a boy's haircut will be equivalent to 180 yuan, and if the perm is more than 1,000 yuan.
Manhole covers in Japan
In Japan, the manhole covers on the road have become works of art, and the manhole covers are very clean and tidy, and the manhole covers are painted with various patterns. The patterns on the manhole cover will tell you what the city is famous for, or tell some interesting stories about the city. The manhole covers of each city are different and are very chic in design.
Various scarecrow shapes
Various scarecrow shapes in rural Japan
The Best Stationery Store in Japan
Japan is recognized as a stationery country all over the world, and there are many innovative stationery every year.
The owl is the mascot of Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro, Japan is the capital of owls, and in Japanese Ikebukuro is pronounced similarly to an owl, so the owl is the mascot of Ikebukuro, and statues of owls can be seen everywhere.
The old Japanese are still working
Due to Japan's aging age, even the elderly in their 80s are still working, and some Japanese companies say that the company does not set a retirement period and welcomes employees to continue working.
Japanese coins are hollowed out in order to save raw materials, and coins can float in water.
Japanese street photo
Japan is a country that discriminates against obesity, it is illegal to be too obese in Japan, Japan has enacted a law with the largest waist circumference for the people, in addition to sumo wrestlers, if you are too obese, there will be professional institutions urging you to lose weight.
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