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Japan

Japan is as well a country of islands, extends along the Pacific coast of Asia. About 73 percent of Japan is mountainous, and all its major cities, except the ancient capital of Kyoto, cling to narrow coastal plains.

 

Tokyo, the capital, is the planet's largest urbanized area at 36 million of people. Japan sits along the “Pacific Ring of Fire”, so has many volcanoes and experiences many earthquakes, approximately 1,500 earthquakes every year.

 

Another interesting fact is that the country is dealing with one of the highest aging population on the planet and it's getting worse every year because people are avoiding to have any relationships, prefer career and professional life. To avoid this course and try to solve the issue Japan government is encouraging young people with lot of projects to motivate them have relationships, to found families with many children as possible.

 

Of course Japan is very interesting and amazing country and travel experience can be completely something different compare with any Asian or European country. The country is full of strange customs and habits that’s what it makes very special place to visit. Japan has rich culture, history and traditions which many of them still preserve today even in the biggest cities. Japan is the place from where came ancient warriors of Japan were known as Samurai or Ninjas known as high skill assassins.

 

Passion of Japan is advance technology. It's playing main role of development today in Japan as a world leader in robotics for example. Lot of well-known companies were founded in country of rising sun as Toyota, Honda, Sony, Nintendo, Canon, Panasonic, Toshiba or Sharp. I definitely recommend to visit Japan as one of the most interesting places in East Asia.

 

 

..In future ill add more destination in Japan but first I have to visit them :)

Tokyo

This video was recorded in Tokyo SkyTree top floor. When I had seen this I was really amazed by size of the city

Video from Shibuya crossing. One of the most crowded places in the world

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