The Japanese are a humble, hardworking and honest nation on earth. Japan lacks oil, gas and agricultural land. Yet they are living a sophisticated life. Thousands of years old temples, hundreds of years old pine trees in Japan. Thousands of years of tradition and modernity have merged into Japanese culture. Technology-dependent transactions, bullet trains, modern agricultural systems are astonishing.
The Japanese bow their heads whenever they meet someone. The reception culture of the Japanese is non-touch. They usually do not shake hands after the meeting. There is no tradition of entertaining guests with tea and breakfast when they go to the offices in Japan. Everyone has to bear the cost of entertaining in the meeting. Strict discipline and courtesy are seen among the Japanese.
The shopkeeper does not force the promotion of any product and does not encourage the purchase of the product by describing the qualities. But if you want to know about any product, politely they tell the details.
Teachers are satisfied with the students. School students are always in the list of the top ten countries in the world in math and science. Children under the age of five have to be kept in the children's home. At the age of five, they have to be admitted in the children's home. The teachers of the school are very sincere, sometimes they even come to visit the children's homes. The teachers do not accept any kind of gift from the children. The children become members of clubs like dance clubs, football clubs, judo clubs, etc. The education system in Japan is very practical. School authorities arrange lunch. In Japan, schoolchildren receive regular health checks at government expense.
Japanese people are conscious about the environment. They throw dirt, spit, or phlegm in certain places. Dustbins are at a safe distance and hidden. Japan's waste management is quite complex, but environmentally friendly.
Like many developed countries, the system of gaining citizenship in Japan is a point system. Citizenship can be obtained by getting a certain point. The Japanese are not generous to foreign immigrants. Because they do not want their identity to be destroyed.
There are lots of mountains in Japan. Lots of stones are found in the mountains. The Japanese have been skilled in the use of stones since ancient times. They use stone to build roads and factories. The roads are all paved. As it is a hilly area, the roads are hilly. However, if it rains, water logging does not occur in low places.
There is no noise pollution in Japan. Drivers don't blow the horn unless it's very urgent somewhere. Even local trains will stop when they see danger in front of them. Japanese people travel by local bus and train in a hurry. Local trains in Japan are full to the brim during office hours and after office holidays. However, there are no allegations of eve-teasing or passenger harassment in Japan.
Residents of Japan are health conscious. The average life expectancy of Japanese people is about eighty-five years. Japan's improved health care contributes a lot to the increase in life expectancy. If someone is sick, he is admitted to a local clinic. When the patient's condition is critical, doctors refer him to hospital. There are books and magazines for children. There is a system in the hospital for children to play. In Japan, there is a health insurance system. The government has to bear 60% of the cost of health care and the citizens have to bear 30%. Doctors do not want to give medicines to patients unless they need to. Doctors do not want to prescribe medicines easily. Prescriptions are written on the computer, so it is not difficult to understand the writing. The shopkeeper does not give extra medicines when he goes to the medicine shop. The number of doctors and nurses is very low. Since there is no weekly leave in Japanese hospitals, many are not interested in working as nurses or staff.
The birth rate in Japan is much lower than needed. So there has been a problem in maintaining the stability of the population. So the government has taken several steps. Abortion through pills is prohibited in Japan.
The main food of Japan is rice. However, the people of the surrounding country also eat seafood. They eat food with sticks or chopsticks. Tourists like Japanese food. Japanese food does not use much spices. Japanese people eat less food but eat quality food. Every city in Japan is famous for its food. Japanese people like the natural taste in food. They Eat rice and vegetables in separate containers.
In Japan, fruits and vegetables are expensive, but quite tasty.
There are several types of fish in Japan, such as hilsa fish. They taste a lot like hilsa fish. One such fish is ‘saba’ fish. There are many fountains, rivers and lakes in Japan. Many delicious fish can be found in these ponds.
Pork is one of the favorite foods of the Japanese. Chips, bread, biscuits, etc. are a source of pork flevor. So when buying food, you have to ask the shopkeeper whether there is pork or alcohol in it.
The Japanese drink a lot of alcoholic beverages. All these drinks are available and cheap. However, if you drive under the influence of alcohol, you will have to pay a hefty fine.
In the midst of hundreds of activities, the Japanese celebrate different festivals in different seasons. They celebrate various regional and national festivals throughout the year. In continuation of the tradition, they celebrate various festivals. In summer, they celebrate fireworks. The Japanese call such festivals Hanabi festivals. Hanabi's English synonym is 'Fireworks'. 'Nagaoka Hanabi' is a big festival. The Hanawi festival is celebrated in Nagaoka since 1948 in memory of Japanese nationals killed in World War II.
In winter, many parts of Japan are covered with snow. Roads and agricultural lands are cotimed with snow. In the past, the Japanese used to store food for the winter. But now there is no need to do it. Skiing, snowboarding, sliding sports are very popular in winter. At this time tourists from different countries go to Japan. Resorts are full of tourists from different countries. In winter, different snow festivals are celebrated in Japan. At this time, many ice sculptures are made here. School students, local sculptors, local residents take part in making sculptures. They give a different dimension to the festival by making sculptures. Lighting, songs, dances and physical exercises, etc. are organized in the exhibition.
After the severe winter, with the arrival of spring, colorful cherries bloom all over Japan. The festival celebrated by the Japanese at this time is called 'Hanami'. Like a picnic with the whole family, they organize a meal under the cherry tree.
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