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Hitachi Seaside Park Flowers Park

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Hitachi Seaside Park Flowers Park It is impossible not to be charmed by the beauty of Hitachi Seaside Park, a park of flowers, located in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture, next to the Ajigaura Beach. Hitachi Seaside Park is a park much sought after by tourists all year round because each season, its scenery changes completely, filling the eyes of visitors with the beauty of its seasonal flowers. The park itself is not very big. Its area covers only about 3.5 hectares, but every season you will find a variety of different flowers blooming on the "Miharashi no Oka", a beautiful hill, which in the higher parts, one can have a panoramic view Pacific Ocean. Hitachinaka Hitachi Sea Park  Although it is not the view of the sea that attracts people to Hitachinaka - are the magnificent gardens of Hitachi Seaside Park. In 2011, the small town that lies on the east coast of Japan, was devastated by the great tsunami. Today, the area has been restored and beautiful gardens ag

LEGO PARK IN JAPAN

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Nagoya - The Japan's first Legoland is being built in the Minato district of Nagoya (Aichi). Administered by the Lego Group, the theme park will have an area of ​​9.3 hectares and children's attractions built with the classic toy parts. According to a report in the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Friday (20), the opening of the park is scheduled for April 1, 2017, when you start the next fiscal year. "We want to build a space that will be loved by children and adults," said the president of Lego Japan, Torben Jensen. In facilities in Aichi, there will be a reproduction of the Nagoya Castle, with a height of 2.1 meters and the use of 225,000 pieces of Lego. The management company also intends to build 40 attractions in place, focusing on families with children between 2 and 12 years. E

Tokyo Olympics in 2020.

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he Japanese authorities are already working to offer the world in high technology coverage Tokyo Olympics in 2020. The Japanese capital received the Olympics 50 years ago and is now experimenting with different technologies to enable a unique experience of the Games. Check out some of the new technologies with which Japan plans to impress us in six years. The first games in Super 8K hybrid transmission screen NHK | Photo: BBC Image caption ultra-high definition transmission will watch events and track statistics at the same time The coverage of the Olympics will be relayed live on Ultra-high-definition television (Super High Vision 8K, in English), a new video format proposed by NHK, the Japanese public TV, which has a picture quality 16 times that of high definition televisions that we have today. The image is so detailed that if we get close to the screen, pass the actual image printing. This technology would also give the NHK flexibility to offer their hybrid transmission system, w

Trip to Tokio

The trip is "endless". Any if it has connection in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas or anywhere else in the United States, remain 24 hours (or more) on a plane ends with the spirits of anyone. But you can mitigate this problem by following the already established tips like: traveling very comfortable clothes (let the most fashion model to exchange moments before arrival), drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration (avoid alcoholic beverages, which are stimulants) and walk by air corridors to give that stretched leg. Set the clock time to Tokyo and start to live 12 hours ahead. Upon arriving, the time zone problems are inevitable, so avoid watching movies during the flight and sleep as much as possible on the trip. So you might even get a few credit hours of sleep. THE ARRIVAL On landing at Tokyo International Airport in Narita, you have several options to get to the center of the capital, a distance of about 65 km. Taxis and limousines should be avoided by the h

Robots that prepare and serve meals in restaurant in Japan

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SASEBO- If you want to get an idea of ​​how it might be a future restaurant you can choose to travel to the complex Huis Ten Bosch in the city of Sasebo (Nagasaki). After Henn at the hotel, or weird hotel, whose attendance at the reception, luggage transport and interaction inside the apartment is all done by robots, now is the time weirdo restaurant or in Henn Restaurant. If the client request an okonomiyaki is the humanoid robot chef that will prepare you with accurate and smooth movements. It can also serve drinks on the table, transporting them on a cart. The direction of the tourist complex bet on white chef with blue accents also for attraction of the restaurant. Another employee of the restaurant will call the attention of children is the Yasukawa-kun. It is another specialized robot in serving soft cream. The presence of these robots is scheduled to debut in Golden Week this great theme park and resort, as premiere. All this is part of the launch strategy of the Kingdom

NABANA NO SATO

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Nabana no Sato Winter Illumination The Nabana Park in Sato is located near the Nagashima Resort in the city of Kuwana, Mie Prefecture Ken. In addition to the amazing flowers grown year-round, the park has two greenhouses, which are specially grown begonias and flowers of the Andes, as well as many other species of flowers and plants. When you go down the Nabana Park in Sato, you will be surprised with their flower fields and sometimes themed like this photo below, where we see the characters of Ampaman design. There are also unusual areas within the park, as the Garden of beers with gourmet space, where you can sample local beers brewed in the region! But the park's attractions do not stop there! Every year, from October to May, the park is the setting for a fantastic Festival of Lights, which are used millions of LED lights of various colors that are mixed to nature and landscape of the park, providing the viewer a wonderful illuminated scene of great beauty. The highl

NABANA PARK SATO

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 If you are passionate about flowers, need to know the Nabana Park in Sato that displays a huge amount of beautiful species of flowers. With about 12,000 plants of all colors and a greenhouse begonias, the park is a must-see attraction in the city of Kuwana in Mie Prefecture. But what draws the most attention on the site is the cafeteria where visitors can take a delicious breakfast surrounded by flowers at any time of year. In winter, for example, the location of the charm is enjoying a hot beverage at an external temperature of up to zero degrees Celsius. Check, in the gallery below, coffee photos steeped in thousands of flowers:

First american Ninja in Japan.

E . Aichi Prefecture had been seeking six full-time ninja — the covert martial arts masters and agents of sabotage who prowled the shadows in feudal times — and in a job posting last month said candidates of any nationality were welcome. Of the 235 applicants eager to don the black costume of the deadly denizens of night, an astonishing 85 percent were non-Japanese, and 29-year-old Chris O’Neill impressed so much during auditions that officials created an extra spot just for him. The Tokyo-based American “will be Japan’s first salaried, full-time ninja paid by a local municipality,” Satoshi Adachi of the Aichi’s tourism unit said after O’Neill dazzled the panel with an array of acrobatic back flips. “He was really amazing,” he added. “He has great acrobatic skill and the ability to speak in front of the public. He’s also passionate about promoting tourism.” The new ninja squad will receive one-year contracts and a monthly salary of ¥180,000 ($1,600) plus bonus

DONATION FOR VICTIMS EARTHQUAKE IN KUMAMOTO.

Kumamoto quake info: where to go, how to help Starting with a magnitude-6.5 quake on April 14, a series of major earthquakes have hit the central Kumamoto area of Japan, causing deaths, injury and widespread damage to the area’s residences and infrastructure. As aftershocks continue, tens of thousands of people have moved into evacuation centers which are doing their best to support the evacuees needs. Here a  list of info for people in the area and ways you can help the survivors. Evacuee services Kumamoto City International Center The center is offering shelter to non-Japanese residents, plus multilingual translation assistance Kumamoto Volunteer Center (Japanese language) Bath facilities free to evacuees (Japanese language; note; many have had to close) Communications/info Google person finder Lost touch with someone? Find them here or register your whereabouts. Free Wi-iFi spots in Kumamoto Japan’s three major carriers are participating. Safety tips f

5 CITIES AROUND THE WORLD WHAT YOU PAY TO LIVE THERE

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Always thought of living " the gringo " but had no money to invest in it ? No problem : some cities the world now offer payments for those who want to live in them. Find out what . 1. Niagara Falls , USA If you want to live the American dream and earn up to $ 7000 (about US $ 25,000 ) so the US state of NY can be the ideal place to live . On the border between the United States and Canada , the region found that offering a solution to combat the population deficit. Payment is offered young people who wish to live in one of the neighborhoods that are part of the program for them to pay their studies. Not bad , is not it? 1 2. Ponga , Spain This city that has fewer than 900 inhabitants offers € 3,000 ( € 12,000 ) to all couples who want to live there for five years - and you still get a ready joke with the name of the city! The idea is to repopulate the region, which in 2007 had only 50 young people 3- . Miyake- jima , Japan Perhaps this is a less common offer: liv

living in volcan crater in Aogashima

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Aogashima - Living inside the crater of a volcano Have you ever in your life, tried to imagine how it would be living in a crater of a volcano? Even if this volcano is still active, ready to explode at any moment? Well, it seems utter madness, but you can take this question with some 200 residents of the Volcanic Island of Aogashima. The island of Aogashima (青 ヶ 島 村), despite being located almost 400 kilometers from Tokyo, is administered by the Japanese capital. It is part of the chain of islands of Izu Peninsula, located in the Philippine Sea. It is surprising to know that there are people who live in such a remote and devoid of technology like this, where you can only get through two ways: by boat or helicopter. Aogashima Island map It is considered the smallest city in Japan and as in any small town, Aogashima has a small infrastructure for the residents who live there, with a school, a post office, bars and two restaurants. Another thing that strikes this island is quiet, so it

SLANG IN JAPANESE PART 2

4. Majide (マ ジ で / ま じ で) The Maji word is derived from Majime, which means serious. As slang can be used Maji or Majide and these expressions are used to show surprise in relation to something or to emphasize something. Can be considered a slang version of "hontou ni" it translates as: Really? Truth? example 1 マ ジ!あ の 人 カ ッ コ イ イ! Maji! Year hito kakkoi Oh really! That guy is beautiful. example 2 結婚 し た. Kekkon shita. I married. ジ で? マ! Majide ?! Oh really ?! 5. Hanpanai (ハ ン パ な い) Hanpanai is used to describe something very extraordinary thing or something extreme, outrageous or beyond imagination. It is mainly used in a positive way and can often be replaced by Yabai. example 1 あ の 子 の 才能 は ハ ン パ な い. Year ko in SAINO wa hanpanai. The talent of this child is amazing. example 2 昨日 は ハ ン パ な く 暑 か っ た Kino wa hanpa naku atsukatta Yesterday was absurdly hot. 6. Norinori (ノ リ ノ リ / の り の り) Norinori is derived from the word 乗 る (の る), which means walking, riding,

Meet 11 Japanese slang

Meet Japanese slang 1. Yabai (ヤ バ い / や ば い) The Yabai word is generally used to denote dangerous or inconvenient situations, however as slang can have several meanings, between good and bad. It is especially used to show surprise or perplexity in relation to something or subject. It is also common to hear the Japanese say "Yabbe" but this term is most often used by men. Example 1: テ ト ス ど う だ っ た? Tesuto dōdatta? How was the test? ヤ バ か っ た Yaba katta It was terrible. Example 2: あ の こ い ぬ み て! Year Koinu mite! Look at that puppy! や ば い!か わ い い! Yabai! Kawaii! OMG! How cute! 2. Bimyō (微妙 / び み ょ う) The Bimyō word is described in the dictionary as "soft" or "subtle", but is now used as slang to describe a situation that is not legal or not very good. In Japan, people often choose his words carefully not to sound too "rude" and the term Bimyō is used to show that did not like something, without that pass such a negative connotation. examp

Means in japanese names. Part 2.

松本 ま つ も とMatsumoto Pinheiro Base 17.井上 い の う えInoue Over the Well 18.木村 き む らKimura Village with Trees 19.林 は や しHayashi Bosque 20.清水 し み ずShimizu Pure Water 21.山崎 や ま ざ き や ま さ きYamazaki Yamasaki End Mountain 22.森 も りMori Forest 23.阿 部 あ べAbe Nice Group 24.池田 い け だIkeda plantation with Lake 25.橋本 は し も とHashimoto Base / Source Bridge 26.山下 や ま し たYamashita Under the Mountain 27.石川 い し か わIshikawa River Pedregoso 28.中 島 な か じ ま かしまNakajimaな Nakashima Central Island 29.前 田 ま え だMaeda in front of the Rice Paddy 30.藤田 ふ じ たFujita Planting Wisteria 31.小川 お が わOgawa Rio Pequeno 32.後 藤 ご と うGotou Behind Wisteria

Names in Japanes.

Meaning 1.佐藤 さ と うSatou Field Wisteria 2.鈴木 す ず きSuzuki bells tree 3.高橋 た か は しTakahashi High Bridge 4.田中 た な かTanaka Half of the rice field 5.渡 辺 わ た な べWatanabe Crossing the border 6. Itou伊藤 い と うWisteria Ise ( city of Mie ) 7.山 本 や ま も とYamamoto Mountain Base 8.中 村 な か む らNakamura Village Half 9.小林 こ ば や しKobayashi small Bosque 10.加藤 か と うKatou Wisteria Kaga ( Former name Ishikawa ) 11.吉田 よ し だYoshida Plantation Auspicious 12.山田 や ま だYamada Paddy Mountain 1 松本 ま つ も とMatsumoto Pinheiro Base 17.井上 い の う えInoue Over the Well 18.木村 き む らKimura Village with Trees 19.林 は や しHayashi Bosque 20.清水 し み ずShimizu Pure Water 21.山崎 や ま ざ き や ま さ きYamazaki Yamasaki End Mountain 22.森 も りMori Forest 23.阿 部 あ べAbe Nice Group 24.池田 い け だIkeda plantation with Lake 25.橋本 は し も とHashimoto Base / Source Bridge 26.山下 や ま し たYamashita Under the Mountain 27.石川 い し か わIshikawa River Pedregoso 28.中 島 な か じ ま かしまNakajimaな Nakashima Central Island 29.前 田 ま え だMaeda in front of the Rice Paddy 30.藤田 ふ じ たFu

8 Tips To Save On Your Trip to Japan

Tips To Save On Your Trip to Japan Many people dream to meet Japan, but believe that this dream is unattainable because they think such a trip can cost a fortune . The good news is that times have changed and it is now possible to make such a trip without spending exorbitant amounts , as was long ago . What we need is to make a good planning and look for economical ways in Japan to take advantage as much as possible all without spending a lot . Thanks to new Japanese policies to promote tourism in the country , the dream of visiting the Land of the Rising Sun is no longer such a distant dream as it once was . I decided to gather some useful tips to help you get organized for your trip. I hope they can help you realize your dream to meet this country so fantastic ! 1. Choose the best time to travel On which date you would like to visit Japan? I know many people want to know Japan during the spring to have the opportunity to see the cherry blossoms (early April) or during the fall (ea

The Tobu World Square

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The Tobu World Square is a theme park located in Kikugawa Onsen exhibiting replicas in scale 1/25 of famous buildings from around the world. Models include ancient monuments, cultural treasures and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which are reproduced with great detail. & Ride nbspDica: The miniature world in Tobu World Square in Tochigi The park is divided into area-based regions. In Zone Japan, visitors can see scenes from the country along with cultural sites of great importance, such as Himeji Castle, Dogo Onsen and Kyoto temples. Since the Asian Zone takes visitors to Korea and India, as well as major sites in China. & Ride nbspDica: The miniature world in Tobu World Square in Tochigi Another is Europe Zone, the largest and most diverse area of ​​the park. Here, wonders like the Parthenon and the Colosseum are side by side with newer structures like the Eiffel Tower. Ahead is the Egypt area with the pyramids and the Sphinx, in addition to the American Zone, home of the Wh

beautiful World Square in Tochigi

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The miniature world in Tobu World Square in Tochigi The Tobu World Square is a theme park located in Kikugawa Onsen exhibiting replicas in scale 1/25 of famous buildings from around the world. Models include ancient monuments, cultural treasures and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which are reproduced with great detail. & Ride nbspDica: The miniature world in Tobu World Square in Tochigi The park is divided into area-based regions. In Zone Japan, visitors can see scenes from the country along with cultural sites of great importance, such as Himeji Castle, Dogo Onsen and Kyoto temples. Since the Asian Zone takes visitors to Korea and India, as well as major sites in China. & Ride nbspDica: The miniature world in Tobu World Square in Tochigi Another is Europe Zone, the largest and most diverse area of ​​the park. Here, wonders like the Parthenon and the Colosseum are side by side with newer structures like the Eiffel Tower. Ahead is the Egypt

HOW CAN DO ORIGAMI.

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How can make origami .  LION ORIGAMI . Fumiaki Shingu S ome advices: Start by learning to recognize the symbols, the basic folds and the basis before starting an origami. Start from simple origami models, otherwise it may discourage you. For origami, the choice of paper is important. It must be enough thin and resistant. Some people use simple sheets of paper for printing, mainly to test a new model. If you use a square paper (what is often the case), verify well that is really square. It may seem obvious, but we often do not have at hand A4 sheets of paper, then it is necessary to cut the paper. Sometimes a millimeter of difference can complicate the things in the implementation of origami. In origami, it is very important to make the folds with care and precision. A millimeter of difference at the beginning can cause a lot of trouble later. Finally, it is necessary to mark the fold with the nail or a hard, flat object as a rule (however, careful not to tear the paper ,!

LEARN JAPANESE

壁[か べ/ kabe ] = wall, wall .  人[ひ と/ hito ] = person , people. 思 う[お も う/ omou ] = think, think , think .

facts about Japan and its culture

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WORLD facts about Japan and its culture Japan is a country with a rich culture and very interesting, with very different customs from ours. For you to understand more about the habits and behaviors of Japanese has prepared a list of 10 facts about the country and its people. So when you visit the "land of the rising sun", already you know several things that will help you feel more like a local. Be sure to also check out Airbnb Neighborhoods Tokyo Guide to find out more about the country's capital. 1 - Food in shop windows japao In Japan, it is common for restaurants dispose of the foods in their menu showcases on its façade or in windows. This facilitates the choice of dish, especially if you can not read the menu in the language offered. The foods are made of plastic, PVC or silicone and are mega realistic: even you can see that is a lie! 2 - habits at mealtimes The Japanese make noise with their mouth when they are eating. Unlike our rules of etiquette