英语翻译1.是篇有关介绍日本的日本,日本位于太平洋西部,有许多个岛组成,日本分为北海道,本州,四国和九州组成.日本全国也分成,东京都,北海道,大阪府和京都府以及43个县.日本处于太平洋

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英语翻译1.是篇有关介绍日本的日本,日本位于太平洋西部,有许多个岛组成,日本分为北海道,本州,四国和九州组成.日本全国也分成,东京都,北海道,大阪府和京都府以及43个县.日本处于太平洋

英语翻译1.是篇有关介绍日本的日本,日本位于太平洋西部,有许多个岛组成,日本分为北海道,本州,四国和九州组成.日本全国也分成,东京都,北海道,大阪府和京都府以及43个县.日本处于太平洋
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1.是篇有关介绍日本的
日本,日本位于太平洋西部,有许多个岛组成,日本分为北海道,本州,四国和九州组成.日本全国也分成,东京都,北海道,大阪府和京都府以及43个县.日本处于太平洋火山地震带,所以经常发生大大小小的地震.
日本南北温度差异较大,而且四季分明降水充沛.
日本有著名的三道,即花道,书道,茶道.和服也是日本服装的传统的称呼.
一般西方人的观念是日本食品只有牛肉火锅或样子古怪的寿司,而近年来很多游客到日本也懂得去品尝新鲜的鱼及肉质鲜嫩的炸虾,日本的主菜是鱼.日本的食物越来越
受大众欢迎.一般普通的日式酒馆,气氛随和且轻松,同行顾客都会互相为对方倒啤酒.如果一群人去喝酒的话,第一杯要等大家举杯说“干杯”后才能喝.
日本的经济发达,国民都过着舒适的生活.

英语翻译1.是篇有关介绍日本的日本,日本位于太平洋西部,有许多个岛组成,日本分为北海道,本州,四国和九州组成.日本全国也分成,东京都,北海道,大阪府和京都府以及43个县.日本处于太平洋
Japan,Japan,many western Pacific islands,a Japanese Hokkaido,honshu,shikoku into kyushu.And Tokyo,Japan's national also divided,Hokkaido,DaBanFu and JingDouFu and 43 county.Japan is in the Pacific Ocean volcanic belt,so often happen greatly small earthquakes.
Japan and south temperature difference of abundant precipitation,the four seasons.
Japan is famous three ways,namely,ShuDao flowers,tea.The kimono of Japan's traditional costume is called.
The general idea is Japanese food westerners only beef hotpot or look strange,but the sushi in recent years many visitors to Japan also know how to taste fresh fish and meat fresh Fried shrimp,Japan is roast fish.Japanese food more
Popular.Ordinary Japanese tavern,atmosphere,relaxed and easy-going each other for each customer poured beer.If a group of people to drink the cup,you should wait to say "cheers" to drink.
Japan's economy developed,people live a comfortable life.
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Japan, Japan is located in the western Pacific, which has many islands, Japan is divided into Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu composition. Japan is also divided, Tokyo, Hokkaido, Osaka and Kyoto,...

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Japan, Japan is located in the western Pacific, which has many islands, Japan is divided into Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu composition. Japan is also divided, Tokyo, Hokkaido, Osaka and Kyoto, and 43 counties. Japan in the Pacific volcanic earthquake zone, so large and small earthquakes occur frequently.
Large temperature difference between north and south of Japan, and four distinct seasons and abundant precipitation.
Japan famous 3, that is, flower arranging, calligraphy, tea ceremony. Kimono is traditional Japanese clothing called.
General concept of Western food in Japan only beef hot pot, or look weird sushi, but in recent years, many visitors to Japan even know how to enjoy fresh fish and meat is tender of fried shrimp, fish, Japan's main course. Japanese food more
Popular. An ordinary Japanese pub, and the atmosphere easy-going and relaxed with each other peer clients will pour beer for each other. If a group of people to drink it, so we drank the first cup to say "cheers" after the drink.
Japan's economic development, people are living a comfortable life.

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Japan is a land of extremes, of ancient history and high-tech gadgets. Sushi, sake, sumo, samurai, geishas, gardens, bonsai, karate, kabuki and Zen are just some of the world-renowned icons of Japanes...

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Japan is a land of extremes, of ancient history and high-tech gadgets. Sushi, sake, sumo, samurai, geishas, gardens, bonsai, karate, kabuki and Zen are just some of the world-renowned icons of Japanese culture.
Ancient ritual and dynamic pop culture live and breathe side by side. You can spend weeks soaking up traditional culture from Japan’s many temples, kabuki theatre, tea ceremonies and extraordinary museums. If contemporary culture and high-technology is more your thing, you’ll find futuristic wonderlands in Japan’s captivating cities of shimmering skyscrapers, pumping discos, and spirited sake and sushi houses.
Home to over 127 million people, Japan’s emerald isles float along the eastern rim of the Asian continent, spreading for over 3,000 kilometres and accumulating nearly 30,000 kilometres of coastline. Ranging all the way from sub-arctic Hokkaido to sub-tropic Okinawa, the Japanese archipelago hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna. With a land mass slightly smaller than California or equivalent to Germany, Japan’s urban areas are the most densely populated in the world.
Japan consists of four major islands and around 3,900 smaller ones. The main islands are Hokkaido in the north, the large central island of Honshu (home of Tokyo), and the smaller southern islands of Shikoku and Kyushu. These dramatic islands are made up of steep mountains, deep verdant valleys, lakes and winding rivers flowing into large deltas and bustling harbours. Most of the country’s mountains are volcanic causing Japan to be one of the most seismically active regions of the world. However, serious earthquakes and tsunamis only occur several times in a century. For the most part, Japan registers only small tremors. From all this geological activity, the country is blessed with an abundance of healing hot springs and spectacular scenery.
Japanese is the official language of course, and many Japanese are able to understand some English to a certain extent since it is part of compulsory education. Trying out a few common Japanese phrases will make your trip even more special. A little bit goes a long way. However, you don't need to understand Japanese to enjoy Japan.
Japan was traditionally settled in 660 B.C., by various clans of indigenous people. Written history began in the 5th century A.D. and Buddhism was introduced from China in the 6th century. Rivalry between Buddhism and Shinto (Japan’s traditional religion) was defused by presenting Shinto deities as manifestations of Buddha. Today the two religions co-exist and are practiced peacefully, with many festivals and celebrations.
During a long feudal period between the 12th and 19th centuries, military power was held by the shoguns and samurais. Japan closed its borders, forbidding its citizens to leave and foreigners to enter. This national seclusion came to an end when shogun dominance was overthrown by the imperial power of Emperor Mutsuhito in 1868. Feudalism was abolished, and the country opened up to Western trade and industrial technology. Today Japan is highly industrialized and noted for its advanced technology.
The capital of Japan is Tokyo, a massive dazzling city where the old and the new collide into an endless array of exotic sights and sounds. With more than 12 million people, Tokyo radiates exuberant energy, offering fascinating and unique discoveries at every turn.
Kyoto is the cultural capital of Japan presenting a treasure of enchanting temples, immaculate gardens and the ancient Nijo Castle. If you overdose on temples, try feasting on some of the finest food in Japan or hiking through majestic mountain trails. Kyoto makes an excellent base in which to explore the surrounding cities of Osaka, Nara and the other regions of the Kansai Plains.
Osaka is one of Japan's largest cities and lies in the great Kansai Plains. Highly commercialized with fabulous shopping districts, Osaka is famous for its kabuki theatre, bunraku (a unique form of puppet theatre), Osaka Castle, hearty cuisine and down-to-earth people, revealing a sophisticated and lively atmosphere, especially at night.

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