Japan is an archipelago of over 6,000 islands located between the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean, with varied climates and over 127 million residents. The capital and largest city is Tokyo, known for its subway system, Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, and cherry blossoms celebrated during hanami festivals in parks. Other notable aspects of Japan include traditional foods like sushi and tempura, historic cities like Kyoto with over 1,600 temples showcasing Japanese architecture and culture, and the volcanic Mount Fuji, the country's highest point.
I made this slideshow as my presentation in the class. It contents general information of Japan, such as location, weather, education system, politics, lifestyle, food and drink so on and so forth.
If you have been dreaming of traveling to Japan and want to start planning your vacation, this presentation all the tips and information that you'll need to know before your trip to the "land of the rising sun".
I made this slideshow as my presentation in the class. It contents general information of Japan, such as location, weather, education system, politics, lifestyle, food and drink so on and so forth.
If you have been dreaming of traveling to Japan and want to start planning your vacation, this presentation all the tips and information that you'll need to know before your trip to the "land of the rising sun".
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1. Location
2. Place
3. Movement
4. Human and Environmental Resources
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this is the content about Japan.Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south.
Japan is a captivating destination renowned for its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and technological advancements. From the serene beauty of ancient temples and traditional tea ceremonies to the bustling streets of futuristic cities, Japan offers a unique blend of tradition and innovation.
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Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant cherry blossom season, witness the skillful artistry of sumo wrestling, indulge in sushi and ramen, or explore historic castles and shrines.
Ésta es una presentación sobre mujeres escritoras a lo largo de la historia llegando hasta nuestros días. Está pensada para un tercer ciclo de Primaria, por lo que he incluido a las dos últimas autoras que les son más conocidas y cercanas. Tengo que agradecer el trabajo realizado por el I.E.S. Ben Gabirol sobre las "Mujeres humanistas" del cuál he cogido mucha información.
2. Japan is situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan. The weather is tropical in the south and cold in the north. The official language is Japanese.
3. It is formed by 6.852 islands, the most important islands are Honsu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku and Okinawa.
4. Japan's coin is called “yen”. 110 yen = 1 euro This is the most important flower of Japan, its name is “sakura” = cherry
5. This is Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. There are 127 million people living in Japan. In Spain there are 45 million people.
6. Japan's subway is very famous, but it's very difficult to buy a ticket!
7. This is the Imperial Palace where the Imperial family lives. This is the Tokyo Tower and the Zojoji Temple.
8. This is Ueno park, there are museums, temples and a zoo. The last days of March and the first days of April, families and friends have lunch in the park to celebrate “hanami” the cherry blossom.
9. Pork, white rice and miso soup. Udon Tempura and sushi I love Japanese food!
10. I also visited Kyoto. It is very famous because there are more than 1.600 temples in the city. This is the Heian Shrine, and the Kinkakuji Temple, made of gold.
11. Kyoto is very popular too because of the traditional architecture and the famous “geishas”.
12. I also went to the Mount Fuji, but it is not really a mountain, it's a volcano! The Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan. It is 3.776 metres tall.
13. Japan is a beautiful country, a mix of tradition and technology, with lots of interesting places to visit.