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قاره عاصمة السياحة مملكة لمحة عن
نقاط الاهتمام الوجهات عادات وتقاليد الشعوب
الشامل قائمة مدن جمهورية the great wall of information برزنتيشن تقرير
جمهورية دولة حول تكاليف
المعيشه السياحة في للطلاب عرض ملخص مختصر
حول الحياة والعادات والتقاليد فى لمحة تعريفية
بالانجلش تلخيص قصير كلمة تحدث تقرير انجليزي
عن اي دوله مقدمة خاتمة عدد سكان مدن الوجهات
العرب المسافرون نقاط
للطلاب عرض ملخص مختصر حول الحياة
والعادات والتقاليد فى لمحة تعريفية بالانجلش معلومات غريبة
عن اليابان بالانجليزي
مدينة طوكيو عادات وتقاليد اليابان بالانجليزي Nipponحضارة
معلومات عن اليابان للاطفال بحث
عن مدينة طوكيو باللغة الانجليزية عادات
سيئة ثقافة
اليابان في الزواج في
اللبس الاكل في اليابان حياة
اليابانيين اليومية الشعب
الياباني ويكيبيد
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information about japan
معلومات عن الحضاره اليابانيه بالانجليزي
Children's recreations
Kiddyland - In Tokyo 's Shibuya district, the store stacks up an
incredible mess of video games, models and stuffed animals from anime
characters like Hello Kitty, Furby, and other Pokemon and Pikachu.
National Children's Castle - Your little darlings will have a
blast in this palace of the Tokyo interactive game: music room to practice
their favorite instrument, huge jungle-gym where to let off steam without limit
- among other activities.
DisneySea - This Tokyo Disneyland annex (special entrance ticket)
requires you to spend a whole day there as the exhibitions abound.
Universal Studios Japan - Japanese version of the famous Hollywood
studio, located in Osaka.
Miraikan - Among the major exhibitions of this National Museum of
Emerging Science and Innovation in Odaiba, Tokyo Bay, is the real-time display
of the country's seismographic data.
Amazing concepts
Commercial stations - In Shinjuku, Nihombashi, Ikebukuro or
Shibya, you will get off the train directly in a large shopping center where
shops and national brands share every corner of these mazes in the capital.
Toilets - Far from the traditional toilet - Turkish toilet in the
land of the rising sun - the woshuretto borders the hygienic revolution:
air-conditioned bezel according to the season, adjustable flushing jet, air
dryer, ventilation, massages, not to mention the choice of background sounds to
cover the annoying noises. Thrones worthy of an emperor!
Capsule Hotels - Sit in your cell, slide the door and fall asleep
... Claustrophobes abstain! Capsule Hotels, we like or hate - it's up to you.
Distributors - While the concept is not innovative, their number
and diversity are unique: more than 7 million machines sell everything from
noodle dishes to sex toys to underpinnings. disposable clothes and fresh
flowers.
Zen gardens
Koishikawa Korakuen - The oldest park in Tokyo, manicured with
care, nevertheless exudes an atmosphere of wild and informal nature.
Shinjuku Gyoen - In Tokyo, besides its admirable cherry groves,
you will discern in these gardens of different styles a wide variety of floral
and arboreal species.
Daitoku-ji - A set of equally beautiful gardens, the most famous
of which, Daisen-in, seems to reproduce a landscape in Indian ink in Kyoto.
Ritsurin-koen - Completed in 1745, this park on Shikoku Island is
a beautiful walk.
Ryoan-ji - Kyoto preserves the most famous kare-sensui (dry
garden) in the world: its composition of rocks and gravel tends towards an
infinite space where the contemplative spirit is supposed to reach the Zen
state.
Architectural follies
Fuji TV Building - With its large tungsten sphere, the work of
Kenzo Tange erected on the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo recalls the
interior of a cathode-ray television.
Tokyo Big Sight - While the inverted pyramids of the Odaiba Island
Exhibition Center seem to defy the laws of gravitation, they offer an original
Tokyo view of the Observation Bar.
Umeda Sky Building - In Osaka, you can not miss the twin towers,
173 m high, connected at the top by an impressive atrium bridge.
Acros Fukuoka Center - Under the vegetable waterfall that covers this
modern ziggurat lies the cultural center of Fukuoka in Kyushu.
Tokyo Sky Tree - Completed in 2012, the newest skyscraper (634m)
may not hold the world record of height - it is only 2 nd behind Dubai's Burj
Khalifa - but it is however the pride of the Japanese who do not tire of going
to the Tembo Deck, 350 m footbridge.
Ancestral traditions
Himeji-jo - Like a bird ready to take flight, the sparkling castle
of the White Egret, one of the 12 who survived the wars, proudly takes its
graceful lines over the Senba-gawa.
Koya-san - On the slopes of Mount Koya, a beautiful forest of
mosses and cedars of Japan conceals 117 Buddhist temples, some mausoleums -
including that of Kukai, the founding monk of the site - and a vast necropolis
where rest near 200,000 samurai, members of the imperial family or mere
mortals.
Sumo - If, according to mythology, two gods were the first to
oppose in a fight to the death during the creation of the Japanese archipelago,
it is certain that this sport was already practiced in the eighth century
during rituals Shinto.
Fireworks - Summer rhymes with fireworks as evidenced by the most
beautiful of all, that of Sumida-gawa in Tokyo (late July).
Matsuri - To thank the gods or seek their protection, festivals
and festivals punctuate the calendar of the Japanese.
High-tech innovations
Shinkansen - When it went into service in 1964, this Japanese TGV
(210-320 km / h), operating on a dedicated line network, made Japan the pioneer
of high-speed trains.
Akiharaba - Geeks, video games fondues, fashion victims of the
last android, manga addicts will inevitably go to this district of Tokyo, a
true mecca of electronics.
Verticality - The first urban agglomeration on the planet with 35
million people, Tokyo in the 1980s had to invent new ways of housing by moving
from the horizontal profile to a vertical profile while maintaining its
ancestral life practices - witness the neighborhoods of Roppongi Hills and
Shinjuku.
Shinjuku - Neons, gambling halls, gay bars and Tokyo's biggest red
district deserve a nighttime tour, if only for its festive atmosphere.
Memorable temples
Asakusa Kannon - To get to the most revered temples in Tokyo,
you'll have to walk up the Asakusa-dori, a wide alley that leads to
Kaminari-mon, the gateway to Thunder, lined with artisans' stalls and souvenir
stalls. .
Kanda Myojin - Shinto weddings , ceremonies and cultural
performances frequently enliven this sanctuary, where Kanda Matsuri, one of the
great festivals of Tokyo, is also celebrated.
Yamadera - Not far from Yamagata, in Tohoku, rises a complex of 40
temples founded in 860 and connected by a maze of paths and stairs through a
forest of venerable red cedars.
Itsukushima-jinja - This splendid torii vermilion, icon of Japan,
displays its elegance 16 m above the waters of Miyajima.
Meiji-jingu - Dedicated to the deified Emperor Meiji and Empress
Shoken, this highly popular sanctuary in the heart of Tokyo is a fine example
of Shinto architecture.
Kinkaju-ji - A beautiful setting is home to the most famous
temples in Kyoto, a jewel that is reflected in the nearby "mirror
pond".
Therapeutic onsen
Dogo Onsen - These are the oldest hot springs of Japan, mentioned
in the eighth century in the Manyoshu , an anthology of Japanese poetry.
Beppu - Both a seaside resort and spa resort, this popular resort
offers a wide range of treatments: hot water, mud or sand baths, and jigoku -
which means hell - colorful steam baths emanating from volcanic mud pots. .
Noboribetsu - This Hokkaido resort has no less than 11 types of
hot water to treat many ailments: pain (salty), dermatological (bicarbonate) or
rheumatism (ferruginous).
Naruko - Hot springs, known for their healing waters, have been
flowing for over 1,000 years on this once sacred site of Tohoku.
Hakone - Sixteen onsen are nestled in a deep valley where Hayakawa
and Sukumo melt their waters, against the backdrop of Mount Fuji.
Fascinating conservatories
Mori Art Museum - Located on the 53rd floor of the Mori Tower in
Roppongi Hill, Tokyo, this museum, founded by property developer Minoru Mori,
aims to reveal works by major independent artists like Bill Viola , Ai Weiwei
and Tokujin Yoshioka.
Tokyo Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan - The National Museum, located in the
heart of Ueno Park, provides excellent insights into Japan's archaeological and
artistic history.
Meiji-mura - Discover in the Nagoya area this architectural park
that brings together 60 buildings from the Meiji period.
Tokugawa Art Museum - In addition to the treasures of the
Owari-Tokugawa family, this museum in Nagoya retains the famous Genji
Monogatari scroll.
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