The land of the rising sun Japan has long been considered a place worth living because it contains special values that you will hardly find in other countries.
Referring to Japan, you will probably immediately think of Japanese people as full of discipline, self-discipline, and hard work, the Japanese always make the world admire with their smallest actions.
Japan is also a great destination with beautiful scenery, clean streets, and a very unique cultural tradition. That is why Japan has become a destination for many tourists as well as foreign students and workers.
1. Cities of Japan
Japan (日本) is an island country located in the Pacific Ocean, the territory of which is a large volcanic archipelago surrounded by the sea. The island nation of Japan has 5 main islands: Honshu, Hokkaido, Okinawa, Kyushu, and Shikoku.
The country of Japan on the map is divided into 8 regions: Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Hokkaido island.
Japan Map
Japan has all 47 prefectures, of which Hokkaido province has an area of more than 83 million m2, and mainly the province with the smallest area is Kagawa province with an area of just over 1 million m2. This is also understandable because the terrain of Japan is mainly large and small islands, and the land area is extremely small.
The capital of Japan is located in the heart of the Kanto region. The country's largest population density and the population is concentrated in urban areas and large cities such as Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka.
2. The climate of the country Japan
Most of Japan's provinces and cities have a temperate climate, and the landscape also changes with each season, creating an extremely attractive and attractive Japanese appearance every season.
In the land of cherry blossoms, you can feel the distinct features of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, and the weather in each region will also be different. In spring the weather is comfortable and pleasant.
Winter in Japan is snow white
As for Hokkaido, which has cool summers and cold winters, it is also home to a lot of snow in Japan. Unlike other islands, around June-July here there will not be much rain, so the landscape here has inherently beautiful features and attracts many tourists in the summer.
3. Japan has a developed economy with many great strengths
Japan is a country that is poor in minerals, has little arable land, and because there are many volcanoes, there are frequent earthquakes, and it has to suffer the great consequences of war.
However, Japan has carried out reforms and achieved many achievements in many fields of economy, society, and education... and has become the second largest industrial power in the world after the United States.
Japan is among the top 5 strongest economies in the world
Japan focuses heavily on high technology intending to bring it into people's daily lives and also ranks first in the world in science and technology.
The fishing industry and wood production are two of Japan's most developed industries, with a huge annual catch of up to thousands of tons of fish per year in most of the prefectures.
A strong economy leads to the development of big cities
Japan is divided into 4 economic zones corresponding to four large islands, of which Honshu has the most developed economy because here is the concentration of large industrial centers: Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Osaka, ...
The magnificent capital Tokyo is a financial center, the world's leading modern metropolis, concentrating most of the corporations and large companies with investment capital of 1 billion yen or more; It is densely populated and the cost of living is 10 times higher than in Vietnam.
4. Japanese people
To be able to become an economic power, Japan not only thanks to the right reform policies, but largely because of the Japanese people.
They are friendly people, sensitive to foreign cultures, and eager to learn and explore with natural creativity.
Japanese people are friendly and gentle
Japanese people always have a high sense of responsibility, self-discipline, hard work, thrift, and loyalty, and always value time. In addition, the Japanese still retain a strong virtue from the past, the spirit of the samurai.
It is thanks to those virtues that the Japanese have built a civilized country, rising from the ashes of war to become a modern power like today, they are a shining example for everyone in the world. world to follow.
5. Unique Japanese cuisine
Japan is also known as a country with unique and diverse cuisine, from the talented and careful hands of the chefs, the dishes are not only delicious but also very beautiful and sophisticated. The economy will make you amazed.
Each province has its own, unique specialties that make you remember this flavor forever.
Unique Japanese cuisine
Japan is the favorite land of many people, not only with a developed economy, majestic natural scenery, and rich specialties but above all, it is due to the Japanese people, and the cultural traditions of Japan. this. Those same hardworking people have built the developed and prosperous Japan as it is today.