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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