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Learned in Japan

Hello. This is my story of my dream that I want to share everyone

Hi! my name's Praphatson Srisa. You can call me Bam. I was born in Chonburi but when i baby i lived in Khonkaen with my grandmother. Now i'm study at CTC for bilingual program second years. I will tell about the dream that I want to be for everyone to read!

Doing Group Activities
When I studied in the first year I had the opportunity to be an exchange student in Japan for a period of 10 days. That was the starting point, so I loved traveling abroad a lot. When returning to Thailand I therefore have some plans of mine. Is that I want to be a tour guide because this career will benefit me, that I have traveled around the world And also practicing many languages. I like it a lot and I think if I start to practice myself now In the future I have to be a good and very good tour guide.

JAPAN

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sure! today i want to tell you about my favorite country

JAPAN

An independent state, an island in East Asia Located in the Pacific Ocean outside the east coast of mainland Asia. West the Korean Peninsula and China with the sea of Japan blocking in the north, next to Russia. There is the Okhotsk Sea, a barber line.

Osaka Castle

Capital : Tokyo

Regular language : Japanese

Flowers : Cherry Blossom

Important Attractions

Nishiki Market (Kyoto) This Nishiki market is known as an old market with a history of many centuries. Most shops are traditional stores that have been passed down from generation to generation, keeping their identity uniquely full.

Kayukan (Osaka) The largest aquarium in the world Was built to the natural environment of the Pacific Ocean There are a total of 620 aquatic animals that have been raised to watch here.Kayukan (Osaka)

Sensoji (Tokyo) Sensoji Temple, also known as Asakusa Temple, is located in the Asakusa area of Tokyo. This temple, built around 628 BC, is considered the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. And is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in Japan that tourists must visitSensoji (Tokyo)

Hiroshima(Hiroshima) Hiroshima Prefecture has a "Atomic Dome" in Hiroshima City and "Ittsukushima Shrine" on Miyajima Island. Which is a world-famous world heritage site, both of which are places where tourists who come to Japan all want to comeHiroshima(Hiroshima)

Snow Festival

The most famous snow in Japan, held is Sapporo in Hokkaido. There is a snow sculpture contest with representatives from various countries around the world to participate . As for snow festivals in other cities, such as Asahikawa, Abashiri will be held in the beginning of mid-February.

Japanese Food

Hello,Thank you for coming to my block again. Sure! I want to tell you about Japanese food.

SUSHI

Sushi is the most popular food all of time. Sushi is one of the most people menu of Japanese food.

RAMEN

Ramen is one of the most popular food in Japan. Each with its own store's soup recipe.

UNAGI

Unagi or Japanese eel. Popularly eel cut into pieces and then skewered grilled. without any seasoning Later,seasoning and has been applied to flavor enhancement to the present.

TEMPURA

Tempura is a type of food that is fried in Japanese style. Mostly use shrimp and there are various kind of vegetables to be fried into the side dishes eaten with tetsuya sauce

SHABU

Shabu is one of the hot pot Japanese dishes. Containing vegetables,meat,meatballs,seafood and put in to the pot

Festival in Japan

Hi guys! welcome to see my blog again. This blog I want to tell about famous festival in Japan

Yuki Matsuri-January/February

Yuki Matsuri

Also know as "Sapporo snow festival". is held for about a week in Hokkaido. This festivity is one of Japan's most popular winters events. starting out in 1950 when a group of high-school students built snow statues in the local park. It has since developed into a huge. cultural event featuring snow and ice sculpture which people compete in by making their own. it attracts more than two million visitors from Japan and across the world every year.

Aomori Nebuta Matsuri-August

Aomori Nebuta Matsuri

Japan's most colorful festival takes place in August,featuring sturnning floats shaped as mythological. creatures and famous Japanese characters. Nebuta refers to the float of a brave warrior-figure which gets carried through the center of the city. The festival uses these creature inspired floats that replicate armies in the 800's to scare away the enemy. The floats are normally made from cotton,cloth and b

5 Things should know

Hello! welcome to see my block again! this is last block from me! and this block i want to tell you about 5 things you should to know when you travel in Japan!

Go up and down the escalator, stand to the left. If in a hurry, walk in the right lane. Including walking on the sidewalk Japanese people will clearly divide the ways of walking. Orderly until foreigners can notice

Refrain from talking on mobile phones while traveling on public transport such as buses and trains. Including phone mute and enable manner mode or vibrate

Queuing is normal in Japan. Whether queuing for the bus to enter the bathroom or waiting for restaurants and shopping at shops Even the elderly or children are waiting in the queue, no overtaking, because everyone is considered to have people arrive before receiving services first, respectively.

Waste separation By disposing of garbage correctly according to the type of waste. Generally in Japan We will not find rubbish on the sidewalk. Except for convenience stores in front of the train station And inside the building

Do not use your own chopsticks to clamp food for others. If picking food for other people Use a new pair of chopsticks or use your chopsticks and reverse the chopsticks to clamp the food. Including food recipients not accepting food by taking chopsticks to pick up But hand over his dish

Finally, Thank you for following all 5 of my blogs. I hope it will be something to educate you about visiting Japan Bye❤