Sunday, March 20, 2011

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Question:


i need to know 3 thing that r fun for kids and 3 things that are fun for adults in japan and were it is what city name of activity also describe what u will experience how much will it cost as much information as u can? i need to know what part of the country it is in when is it open if u can find that?
fun things for kids to do
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fun things for adults.
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find 3 places were important events happen in the history of japan.

name of place: __________
what part of the country it is in? ___________
what important events happened there?


name of place: __________
what part of the country it is in? ___________
what important events happened there?

name of place: __________
what part of the country it is in? ___________
what important events happened there?


what is the weather like by season (fall,winter,spring,summer)? is it hot, cold, wet, dry, icy, etc.? what r the average temperatures by the seasons? what is the average rainfall? are there better times to go to japan because of the weather? when is the best time to go to japan? how will u sty worm if it is cold? how will u stay cool if it is hot.



do different regions of the country have different weather patterns? how Meany regions r there? how r the patterns different?

negative things
what weather problem dose your country have what natural disaster (floods,monsoons, earthquake, tornado, tsunamis etc.) occur in japan? is there a common time of the year this happens.


what r some foods from japan that would be new and interesting to u and others include recipe if u can find them?


try to find some names or different ethnic that live in japan?


what r major religions in japan?


what r some important holidays and festivals? include names, dates, and describe what actually happens in them?


type up examples and details about the following categories:

dances:


music:


art:


clothing:

thank u very much for your answer i really appreciated it and if u don't know some answers try looking it up or skip it.

Answer:


fun things for kids to do
1. Fuji Q Highland
It's a super theme park with lots. Kids love it.
http://www.fuji-q.com/fuji-q-en/main/e-m…
2. Tokyo Disney Land
Located in Chiba with a train line that goes right to the park from Tokyo City.
3. Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Aqua Museum
http://www.seaparadise.co.jp/english/

fun things for adults.
4. LaQua - In downtown Tokyo at Korakuen next to Tokyo Dome there is the LaQua spa. On the Korakuen grounds is also a theme park too. Considered top of the top for spas.
http://www.laqua.jp/
5. Hire a Geisha - You can do this and the real ones too. Try Sayuki, she is an Australian born woman and is the first foreign Geisha in Japan. Here is her website;
http://www.sayuki.net/
6. Tokyo Helicopter Tour
http://www.tokyotopia.com/helicopter-rid…

3 places:

name of place: Kyoto city
what part of the country it is in? Kyoto
what important events happened there?
This used to be the capital of Japan. It is loaded with the highest concentration of temples in all of Japan. The most notable being Kiyomizudera and Kinkakuji (the golden pavilion)

name of place: Hiroshima Gembaku Dome
what part of the country it is in? Hiroshima (south Honshu island)
what important events happened there?
This is the Atomic Bomb dome. The ground zero of the atomic bomb. There is events on its anniversary in April and a huge museum to commemorate this.

name of place: Nara city
what part of the country it is in? outside of Kyoto (about 45 minutes by train).
what important events happened there? A long time ago it was the capital of Japan before being moved to Kyoto and then Edo (Tokyo). It has some amazing landmarks (Todaiji temple, Kasuga shrine and deer that wander around everywhere.)

Temperature:
Please remember that the average temperature throughout Japan is completely different (yes, different regions have different weather patterns). Hokkaido island has lots of snow in the winter. With huge ice sculptures and snow hotels. Tokyo doesn't really get snow, and Kyushu has temperate weather (snow is only a dream there). But on average - Winter is cold is most parts of Japan, with snow in the north and cool temperatures in the south. Spring is rainy season everywhere. It rains alot but the temperature is reasonable. But its an awesome time because of the cherry blossoms coming into bloom. Summer is HOT HOT. But end of june into most of july has reasonably good weather. You won't feel too overwhelmed. August is much too hot everywhere, the more into the city you are, the hotter it is. Hokkaido is nice though. Cool. September is typhoon season everywhere. Fall is the best, cool but warm, with the leaves on the trees changing colors.

negative things
September as I mentioned is typhoon season. There aren't really any tornados, they rarely occur. Earthquakes are unpredictable. They happen everyday, all over Japan, some worse than others. Floods are unpredictable, they happen, but we don't know when. Tsunamis are also unpredictable. You can't tell when these things are going to happen or where.
In the north, you will get large snow storms in the winter. The summer may be the most uncomfortable for a foreigner as the temperatures are like 40 degrees celsius with like 80% humidity. Its hard to go outside if you aren't used to it.

Foods:
Shabu Shabu (check online)
Tonkatsu - Its AMAZING.
Takoyaki - These are the infamous 'octopus balls' drizzled with mayonaise, takoyaki sauce and bonito flakes.

try to find some names or different ethnicities that live in japan?
Japanese people don't really have ethnic denominations. Although, there is the Ainu and they are from Hokkaido (dying ethnicity, though). As for other races, there are people from all over the world living in comunities in Japan. Koreans, Chinese, Indians, westerners. They are all here.

what r major religions in japan?
The major religions of Japan are Shinto and Buddhist with the majority of the population being buddhist.

what r some important holidays and festivals? include names, dates, and describe what actually happens in them?
There are too many to name. Maybe you would like to take a look at this website that lists some of the most famous ones in Japan.
http://gojapan.about.com/od/japanesefest…

type up examples and details about the following categories:

dances: I don't really know Japanese dances, sorry.
music: J-pop, J-rock and Enka are three popular styles of music.
art: Ukiyoe is the traditional Japanese style woodblock print.
clothing: Kimono of course. But there is also the Yukata (summer kimono), hakama (they are pants worn with a kimono and its so cool looking). Happi coat (worn by shop keepers and men).

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