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2006-08-17 17:33:03 · 43 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Asia Pacific Japan

43 answers

Yes,and I love all their beautiful outfits.

2006-08-17 18:35:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Yes.I love japan very much.Its tradition and age old customs,the way the elders are respected,the bussiness ethics and not to mention the Samurai's,Sumo wrestling and Ninja's.The land of the rising son has always fascinated me.But what made Japan stand out from the rest of the world is that even though it was defeated and almost lost Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the nuclear bomb,the spirit of the people of japan overcame all the hurdles and today it stands tall in the asian region.To overcome the loss of such magnitude and to rise again shows tremendous will power and single minded devotion of the Japan.

2006-08-17 22:04:59 · answer #2 · answered by rajan kumar 3 · 1 0

I love Japan. Mostly I have many childhood years of wonderful memories of living there. -- so all this is quite a long time ago.

Stuff I didn't love were the daily rush hour commutes on trains and busses; getting goosed, stepped on and shoved are pretty normal stuff, but still! (The nicest people turn into crazy maniacs then!)

I loved the walks in the countryside to go to the stores to pick up food for dinner (tofu, veggies, fish, seaweed, kampyo) going past many bushes being raised to feed silkworms. My Japanese neighbors were wonderful and we practiced English on each other, drank lots of tea. Sometimes played Mahjongg tho I didn't know it well back then. Lots of laughing. Real senbei and fresh mochi

Traveling around Tokyo, stopping to eat awesome ramen, udon or fried shrimp rice with miso soup - where plastic models of food were in the window. (yes, I had sashimi and sushi too, but Japan is so much more) Getting twist cones of chocolate and vanilla ice cream on the top of Isetan where the amusement park would be, and I could look at koi and carp.

I loved the festivals including the 'broken needle festival'. Children's day, the giant carp, Cherry Blossom Festival. Long firework displays. Bon Odori. Brilliant, colorful festivals and dancing. The good luck cat with it's paw up greeting one at most places. Ueno Zoo, the pandas; Summerland, the indoor hothouse with the massive wave swimming pool; going to Yokohama, Niko, Mt Fuji...

I could go on and on. Everything but rush hour brings happy memories.

I love Japan!

2006-08-17 21:54:34 · answer #3 · answered by Cobangrrl 5 · 1 0

I have been living in Japan for a while now and I would have to say yes. The people are nice and the culture is interesting. I think everyone should visit at least once just to experience a truly different culture.

2006-08-19 19:03:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Mostly this answer is going to be the best (55% out of 100%) and here it is! I dont think I love Japan because im not interactive with the religions. I think I like Japan because its peaceful,beautiful,and not interactive with any kind of stealing,murder,unhealthy invirement(I hope i spelled right) and most importantly unlegal insedence. It hard to you know eat and talk in japan like its takes about 2 to 3 months of practice to use chopsticks and talking, it takes about a year to talk the best you can.Thats all that i can say bye!

2006-08-21 11:19:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes I do!
My best places:
1) Hakone! it takes a weekend. Go with friends. Eat an egg. Use the boat. Nature is great. best on Fall and spring. Take the 3 day pass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hakone...
2) Kamakura! lot of temples and big buda! You should go. 1 day. visit bigger temples. Visit buda before 5 pm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kamakura%2c...
3) ODAIBA! That island you should visit. 1 day. Please meet the modern museum eith the huge earth and the crystal. Skip the tv station or let for the return. Visit the big shopping at the end.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/odaiba...
4) In Tokyo take a the a boat trip from HINODE PIRINE (Tokyo) hasta ASAKUSA (temple and you can by a lot of traditional Japanese things here, don't miss it) at the morning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/asakusa...
Then in front is the ashashi beer factory ask for tourist guided visit and for your free beer!. And the Tokyo Tower sure!

*Buy at the 100 or 200 yen stores. Very convenient. 100 yen an umbrella! Sport clothes for 200... small gift to bring too.

*Museums: Visit UENO station at Tokyo

*China town at Yokohama city! And you can't skip the land mark tower of Yokohama and the park at the end.

I love Yokohama more than Tokyo and it is just a ride in Train away.

2006-08-18 13:36:28 · answer #6 · answered by Martin Arganaraz 5 · 0 1

♡I'd have to say YES, I L♡VE JAPAN.♡
I'm an American and I've been living here for about 9 years now. Although I own a lovely home in So. CA. my hubby and I choose to live and work here in Japan. We have a house here too and are HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY(*^o^*) with everything in our lives here in Japan!
┢┦aΡpy ♡^_^♡ 
~♡I especially love the PEOPLE, the customs, traditions, food...

2006-08-18 00:48:12 · answer #7 · answered by C 7 · 4 0

Yes, I love.

Because my ex-girlfriend who is Taiwanese loved, too.
(But I don't know right now.)

If I have chance to meet her again, I really wanna take her and tell her something good about Japan.
I also wanna go to Taiwan and see her hometown. She frequently told me good foods of the hometown. I really think Taiwanese foods are so good.
She also loves eating, chocolate, snack and french-fry. I can't forget her smile face when she is eating them.

She must hate me but I hope she still loves Japan.

I wanna apologize to her in front of her.

2006-08-20 04:03:22 · answer #8 · answered by Tomo 2 · 1 0

I love Japan. It's my dream place to retire.

2006-08-19 19:20:48 · answer #9 · answered by Art The Wise 6 · 0 0

I cannot prove that Japan is the most beautiful country in the world, but it is definitely one of them. Environments, attractive sites, and culture...

2006-08-19 14:05:28 · answer #10 · answered by classicalmusic 2 · 0 0

I've been living and working here for over 2 years so I'd say that is proof that I love it here. The culture is interesting, the people are friendly and the overall atmosphere is great.

2006-08-17 17:47:35 · answer #11 · answered by Adam 7 · 0 0

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