segunda-feira, 1 de junho de 2015

A calendar must see of Japan

TRAVEL- A calendar must see in Japan

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The Land of the Rising sun derived from the Japanese terms Nippon and Nihon both to literally mean “Origin of the Sun”.

There are numerous of captivating tourist hotspots in Japan every change of their season which rovers should enlist in their voyage pads.

Location

Japan is well known of its islands, that’s the reason why it is called a “Shimaguni” a Japanese term for an “Island Nation”. It is cabled with 6,852 islands and are subdivided into four main Islands namely Honshu inhering Tokyo city another is Shikoku, Kyushu and Hokkaido.

Japan is branded as a strategic location in terms of commerce it lies on the Pacific Ocean and located in Eastern part of Asia. Compared to its neighboring countries Japan may seem to look smaller in terms of its land area yet was able to capitalize it making them as one of the fastest emergent countries all over the World making them name worthy for their trademark “The land of the rising sun”.

Climate

Japan’s annual climate and weather change is commonly moderate, having 4 season changes such as Winter which is from December to February then a leap going to spring which is from March till May then the much awaited summer in June till august, and last of the clock is autumn which is from September up to November.

Such duration of climactic change is due to its location closest on the Northern sphere.

Transportation

TRAVEL- Shinkansen train
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To mobile Japan will be such an ease due to their efficient transport systems common to other countries are buses, taxis to which are safe and convenient to ride on and are also extending reasonable prices.

Passes are also available to travelers for a smooth navigation on the road. One prominent transport system in Japan is called the Shinkansen trains connecting their major cities this 250 high-speed carriage is famous for being punctual and efficient of its kind.

What to see/ Attraction

Winter: Jigokudani Monkey Park

TRAVEL- Snow monkey
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Snow Monkeys or known as “The Japanese Macaques” settle in the beautiful valleys of Jigokudani which is near Shibu Onsen.

Visiting Japan during this season will not only make you feel cozy because of its icy weather but it will also leave you astounded as you will have a close encounter to these beautiful creatures (Snow Monkeys) as you see them enjoy take a bath on a hot.

Spring: Japan in Pink – Cherry Blossoms

TRAVEL- cherry blossom
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Who likes a pink spring? Cherry blossoms also known as “Sakura” cover the Japanese cherry trees during spring.

Sakura trees are not fruit bearing trees thus because of its beautiful pink matte shaded petals hanging around cool and breezy roads covering streets and the Chidorigafuchi moat in Tokyo, tourists are sure to have fond of seeing.

This is one spot must see in Japan. From its average bloom in March up to its full bloom peaks in May.

Summer: Get a tan at Shirarahama Beach

TRAVEL- Shirarahama Beach
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Japan will never let themselves down by being one step behind other tropical countries in terms of stunning beaches. Want to have a white sand experience? Try going to Shirarahama Beach living by its name which means pure white.

This opens early May until summer time ends this beautiful sandy resort is located in Nanki Shirahama Onsen (hot springs) resort.

Autumn: Nature Trip

TRAVEL- Nikko National Park
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If you are a nature lover this is one destination spot for you. Japan is known for preserving and treasuring their natural resources such as their greenly forests, layered water falls running down the streams, rivers and lakes.

Japan has so much to offer, such is the Nikkō National Park which is located just 125 km away from Tokyo and if you are a hiking and excursion fanatic this is one season that you wouldn’t want to miss in Japan.

Japan has been an all-time favorite tourist destination and will never go off the bucket not only because of their rich culture but because of for love and patronage their locals are extending to support and care for their natural resources.

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