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こんにちはん、日本一!

Hello guys, welcome to Japan!


このブログでは、あなたが訪問しなければならない日本の興味深い場所とその技術について議論しようとしています!

In this blog, we are going to discuss an interesting place in Japan that you must visit and their technology!


1.) Mount Fuji 

Without a doubt Japan's most recognizable landmark, majestic Mount Fuji (Fuji-san) is also the country's highest mountain peak. Towering 3,776 meters over an otherwise largely flat landscape to the south and east, this majestic and fabled mountain is tall enough to be seen from Tokyo, more than 100 kilometers away.




2.) Imperial Tokyo 

Tokyo's most famous landmark, the Imperial Palace with its beautiful 17th-century parks surrounded by walls and moats, is a must-see when visiting the nation's capital. Don't be put off by the fact that the majority of the palace is closed to the public (it's still in use by the Imperial family), as there is still enough to see simply by strolling the grounds.



3.) Osaka Castle 

Built in 1586 by famous Japanese warrior and politician Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Osaka Castle (Ōsaka-jō) was at the time the largest and most important fortress in the country. Although destroyed and rebuilt a number of times since, the present structure, built in 1931, remains true to the original.


Highlights of a visit include the huge five-story, 42-meter-tall main tower. Built on an imposing 14-meter-tall stone base, the tower is home to a number of displays detailing the history of the castle and the city. Be sure to visit the top floor for its superb views over Osaka, an especially attractive sight as the sun sets.




日本の技術
The Technology of Japan

1. Japan's sophisticated toilet


In Japan, going to the toilet is a far more futuristic experience than in any other country. Japan calls this sophisticated toilet "washlet". The Japanese toilet offers a variety of functions. Some open automatically as you approach the toilet and many offer warm seats for winter comfort. There are 15 buttons in Japanese language. There's these weird symbols with sprays going in every direction. The flush button is on the other side and there's a lot of symbols.

Washlets can be found everywhere in Japan,  starting public toilets, hotels and in resident's house. The washlet market is huge because 126 million Japanese people have learned about technology.

2. Invisible Toilet Japan.




Shibuya, one of the most popular districts in Tokyo, Japan, recently added a new public facility that immediately attracted attention.

 The new facility was a public toilet with a transparent or see-through wall.

In innovative design, shigeru ban tried to overcome concerns about the use of public toilets by means of glass walls, which would enable people to look inside the outhouse.

 However, when a toilet user comes in and locks the door behind him, the walls become blurred, blocking outside view.


Source:Tempat wisata di jepang yang harus dikunjungi

Source: Toilet transparan jepang
























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