For me, it's the amazing variety of world-class food, shopping, bars, clubs and unique experiences.
2007-02-26 21:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Do I like visit Japan? Yes and no.
Yes:
1. Clean city
2. Nice food and customer service
3. Polite and stick to the rules and laws
No:
1. Language barriers
2. Complicated trains maps and most of the broadcast in Japanese.
However, I would not say that all customer services provided is good as I have travelled to Japan a few times and do experience some rude behaviour, even from a Hard Rock Cafe staff. Gadgets do not really interest me but shopping for the new inventions like mousse, hairspray, makeup, utensils, etc makes it fun.
2007-02-26 14:42:05
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answered by Miyuki 3
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Yes I like to revisit there again. I went there during winter. It was so cool in Japan. There are lots of high-tech things I can see. And the people there are very helpful and kind to me. I visited their school, they very welcomed me and kept entertained me. On my last day in Japan my Japanese friends came to send me in the airport. I was so shocked to have a surprise there. I have lots of sweet memories in Japan. The photograph brings back many memories for me. I have lots of fun with them.I like the people there and their music industry. I gotta say Japanese are very friendly to everyone. I admire their culture. Furthermore, their illumination is very pretty. Their bullet train is the world fastest train too. Because of the Japanese people and their cleanliness I want to go there again.
2007-02-26 15:39:41
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answered by Naixius L 4
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I have, and I would again. Gadgets are great, so is Mount Fugi, but the best part of japan in my experience is (1), The people, they were the nicest, most polite people, as a whole that I have ever met, and (2), the food, mmmmmmmmm soba. Yes, I'd like to revisit Japan, and I will
2007-02-26 12:19:48
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answered by Capt C 4
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Why did I want to visit Japan, (China, Brasil, Hong Kong, Phillippines, UK, Nederlands, and many places in the USA) is becasuse these places are nothing like my home in the SF Bay Area,California. Every place is different and has something extraordinary to offer. Take that chance to see Japan or any place you can.
2007-02-26 17:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't imagine someone coming here just to see the gadgets. They do have a lot of them here, and they are a little more advanced that other places, but there aren't many totally revolutionary items that would warrent a big tourist industry.
Japan is such a culturally rich place. and the natural is beautiful, especially in Spring.
2007-02-26 14:05:57
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answered by Looking for the truth... 4
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I am fascinated by the language and how it so deeply reflects the culture. And I love the cultural differences and all of the politnesses and considerations for other people.
I also love anime and my favorite movie of all time is "Spirited Away." What amazing imagination!
I have never been to Japan but what i have read in books insofar as language, culture and scenery, I love.
2007-02-28 04:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The energy and nightlife of Tokyo and other Japanese cities as well as the politeness and civility of its citizens are what will make me want to go to Japan. Furthermore, who does not like sumo wrestling?
2007-02-27 18:12:42
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answered by ? 4
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Why do I like to visit? To see my friends of course. fancy gadgets dont even rate on my scale when I am there to see my friends. In fact I am moving to Japan TONIGHT!!!!!!!
So Im quite excited. Come visit me in Hokkaido!
2007-02-27 07:27:12
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answered by twikfat 4
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I love the Japanese people, I would love to visit my japanese friends there, I love the Japanese culture and music
2007-02-27 05:41:05
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answered by queala 3
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Japan is especially unique.....
imagine a city where tradition meets modernism. In the midst of skyscrapers, theres an old shinto temple around.
Vending machines...
try to eat in those street noodle bars and you have to order your food via vending machine. yes its easy to push those buttons but the menu is in japanese and you dont know that you pressed an order for a cold noodle and not a hot noodle.
Jpanese architecture.. esp in Odaiba , its out of this world.
Capsule hotels.... haha this you got to see.
Ginza nighlights, those glittering lights are amazing at night
2007-02-27 04:00:07
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answered by DeathStar 4
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