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10 Things I’m REALLY Going to Miss About Japan by Sara Burgess

10 Things I’m REALLY Going to Miss About Japan

10. Trains

Trains that travel at over 200 mph, are silent, smooth, clean, comfortable to travel in and run on time to the second.
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9. Green tea

That EVERYTHING seems to have green tea in it! From drinks and sweets to bread and rice.
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8. Displays of plastic food

The tempting displays of plastic food outside restaurants and, once you order the dish, it would look EXACTLY like it’s plastic twin!
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7. Japanese toilets

The stunning array of options presented when you pee. Heated seat, musical interlude, jet wash, warm spray, massage, deodorizer, warm air to dry. Japanese toilets are amazing.
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6. Natto

The strange stuff they serve for breakfast! Fermented beans anyone? But I ended up loving the warm sticky rice with a soft not quite cooked egg yolk.
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5. The lush verdant life

The lush verdant life that’s everywhere and the obvious joy the Japanese people take in the natural beauty around them and the turning of the seasons.
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4. ‘Hello Kitty’

The ‘Hello Kitty’ traffic cones – yes, there are road works, but they can still make you smile!
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3. Japanese Shrines

Being able to keep community shrines open and on the street without having to worry about someone vandalising them. Japan is the cleanest place I have ever been to (except Disney which doesn’t count because it’s artificially clean!). In Japan even the rubbish put out for collection is clean, neat and tidy. There are no rubbish bins for safety, but NOBODY drops litter! You could eat meals off the subway floor.
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2. Kimono

The national dress that people seem to wear a lot in everyday life. Kimonos look very comfortable and I love the ways they personalise them.
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1. Japanese People

I will miss the Japanese people the most. There was not a single person we met while we were there who wasn’t sweet, thoughtful, friendly and kind. From the lady on reception who let us into our rooms early and gave my husband the money back he lost from his pocket, to the school girls who tried out their three words of English on us with huge smiles.
Japan is a country full of world heritage sites and stunning natural beauty – but its true treasure, is it’s people.
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( Japan Travel Centre par Voyages à la Carte )

Sara Burgess (Senior Product Specialist)
Auteur: Sara Burgess (Senior Product Specialist)

I work in IT in Manchester. My friends, my husband and I decided to visit Japan because we had never been and we all love sushi and wanted to know what real Japanese sushi tasted like (answer – totally amazing!).

I’ve visited a lot of countries over the years on four continents, but I can truly say that the wonderfully friendly welcome we received and the rich heritage and stunning scenery of Japan make it one of my favourite places on Earth. I fell in love with Japan, it’s history and it’s people and I am already looking forward to returning and seeing more of it.

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