cherry blossoms japan

SAKURA Cherry blossoms in 2015

This is a cherry blossom forecast in 2015.
sakura

This forecast shows it is the time to start bloom.
Full bloom is 1st of week of April in Tokyo,Kyoto,Osaka and Fukuoka etc. except north part of Japan.
In this season, Many foreigners visit Japan every year to see sakura(cherry blossoms)!
I think this is the best season to come to Japan because temperature is comfortable and sakura is so beautiful.
If you have a plan to come to Japan to see sakuara, please come on 1st week of April.
But the forecast will be updated so please check this forecast
and do not miss full blooms of sakura!!

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japan sightseeing

sightseeing in Shirahama,Wakayama

Shirahama is famouse as hot spring(onsen) and beautiful sea with white sand.
This white beach is called “Shirarahama” and here is a sister city Waikiki, Oahu.

In summer, many people visit Shirahama like this!
shirarahama

There are airport in Shirahama. The name is “Nanki-Shirahama”.
Japan Airlines has 3 flights a day from Haneda airport and it takes around 1 hour.

There are many pleace to see but most famous place is…
adventure world“!!
Here is an amusement park and you can meet many kinds of animals and enjoy animal show.
Twin baby panda has born in 2nd of Dec. 2014!
They are super cute!
You must-visit!!

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japan house

Data shows that the average area of a single property in Japan is 94.13 m².
The average for Toyama, 151.37 m², is the largest, followed by Fukui and Akita.
Properties near the Japan Sea coast area have bigger areas than in other locations.
On the other hand, the average for Tokyo, 63.94 m², is the smallest,
while other big cities such as Osaka and Kanagawa also tend to have smaller areas.

These days we can see many very tall skyscraper apartment buildings and public apartments,
reflecting the lack of available land for housing. Nationally, on average,
about 52 percent of houses are purchased.
However, the proportion of purchased houses in the 23 districts of Tokyo is only about 24 percent. In Tokyo,
the number of purchased apartments is 19 percent, while the figure for rental apartments,
28 percent, is the highest in the country.
The national average for rented apartments as a proportion of all homes is about 13 percent,
so the rental rate in Tokyo has reached twice the national average.

The homeownership rate is increasing among people in their 30s,
and has reached more than 60 percent for those in their 40s.
Properties are very expensive in Japan but it seems that people still like to own their own home if they can.
Even though new apartments are increasing in number, people continue to enjoy traditional Japanese aesthetics
and there are many homes which still have at least one Japanese-style room.

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sightseeing kyoto

sightseeing in Kyoto

In JR kyoto station, you can see LED sign steps names “daikaidan” in einglish,’big steps’.

This is the steps.
kyoto station

Total 171 steps!
length 70 meters!
difference of elevation 35 meters! around 11th floor of buildings!!!

This theme is “St. Valentine’s Day”
led in kyoto station

led sign at kyoto station

This theme is changed in seasons.

If you want to know more about LED sings, please check below.

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Japan Hakuba

ski and onsen in Hakuba, Nagano

Hakuba in Nagano is the famouse place for ski in winter.
Hakuba in winter
Many foreigners come to Hakuba to enjoy ski and hotspring in Japanese “onsen”

Do you know the reason why many torists visits Hakuba?
The answer is… ‘quality of snow’. like powder!!

After ski, you can enjoy hotspring!!
Onsen can warm your body and make you happy!

In summer…
Hakuba in summer
Awesome!
Japanese loves to travel to Hakuba in summer because we can enjpy cool temperature owing to high altitudes.

Let’s go to Hakuba and now you can make good experience for special snow like powder.

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japan culture

traditional Japanese houses

Most traditional Japanese houses are made of wood and have a Japanese style room,
which has tatami flooring.
The tokonoma, an alcove, is a space for decoration where people display Japanese drawings,
flowers and so on.
You can usually experience the Japanese aesthetic in this space.
Shoji, wooden framed sliding doors covered with Japanese paper,
produce the distinctive shadow and light of Japanese houses by making the sunlight
softer as it comes through the paper.
While concrete houses with wooden floors are also popular these days,
Japanese people still like to have at least one Japanese style room in their house.

Japan from a geographical point of view, has a lot of earthquakes,
so the brick houses often seen in Western countries are not suitable for Japan.
Even if you see what appears to be a brick house, it probably just has brick-like tiles on the walls.
Sliding doors used to be used for the entrance, but Western style doors are common now.
Also kawara, a traditional Japanese tile, used to be a common material,
but many houses have Western tiles or flat, accessible rooftop balconies these days.

Since Japan is an island country with rough terrain,
the areas suitable for living are overcrowded and there is a shortage of land.
As a result, land is very expensive and a house with a garden in the city
tends to be beyond most people’s reach.
Compared to houses in Western countries, which are made with stone and bricks
and so retain their value, wooden Japanese houses are said to have a useful life of only 30 years
and a depreciation period of about 15 years.
After a certain number of years wooden houses tend to lose value as an asset.
Many people say that we need to change the house valuation criteria to reflect this.

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japan culture

Japanese sports “SUMO”

Sumo is the national sport in Japan. It is a kind of martial art where two sumo wrestlers,
or rikishi, fight in a ring, or dohyo.
As you may already know, a wrestler loses the bout if he is forced out of the ring,
or if any part of his body other than the soles of his feet touch the ground.

sumo

To be a sumo wrestler, you must be at least 173 centimeters tall and weigh 75 kilograms.
It is said that some people who were not tall or heavy enough,
hit their heads to get a lump or drink a lot of water before the measurement.
There was one wrestler who even had surgery to put silicon on the top of his head before the measurement.
You see many sumo wrestlers, however, who are taller than 180 cm and weigh over 100kg.
They have their hair tied up in a certain style, called oicho.
This is not just a matter of aesthetics, but protects the wrestlers’ heads when they go head-to-head
at the beginning of the match or if they fall out of the ring.

The Japan Sumo Association holds six tournaments, or hon-basho, each year.
Tokyo hosts hon-basho in January, May and September, Osaka plays host in March,
Nagoya in July and Fukuoka in November.
Sumo wrestlers wear a silk belt, or mawashi, which is 10 meters long and weighs four to five kilograms.
They also attach fringes, or sagari, which have 17 to 21 strings to the belt.

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japan sightseeing

sightseeing Hyogo “Amarube bridge”

I went to “Amarube bridge ” in Hyogo.
It takes 3 hours from Osaka by car.

amarube bridge

The height is 41.5m from the ground!
This bridge is for train. The red bridge is old one.

The view from amarube bridge.
view from amarube bridge
You can see “Japan sea”

sky station
Here is old track and now we can walk as observatory and the name is “soranoeki”= sky station.

The view from 41M height! Thrilling!!! 🙂
amarube bridge

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japan custom

Do you know how to use chopsticks?

Hold one chopstick with the index finger, the middle finger and the thumb,
in the same manner as when you hold a pencil.
Move the chopstick as you would to write.
This chopstick will be the upper one.
Put the other chopstick between the bottom of the thumb and the tip of the fourth finger.
The lower chopstick should remain still and you should only move the upper chopstick when you pick up food.

chopsticks

Let’s practice!!

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japan food

japanese food crab

Now, crab is in season.
So, I traveled to Kasumi,Hyogo to eat crab.
Actually I go to Hyogo to eat crab every year in January.

Before eat… Cheers!cheers

These are all crab!!
crab
sashimi, grilled crab, crab pod, boiled crab …
crab! crab! crab!!!

I was in the mood to splurge.

If you come to Japan in this season, I strongly recommend to try to eat crab!

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