Unusual and interesting photo facts about Japan
Japan is an amazing country where modern technologies and traditions of ancient culture are surprisingly combined. At every step you can find something interesting and unusual here - from beautiful temples and gardens to the most advanced scientific developments. The Land of the Rising Sun is also famous for its fantastic cuisine, which never ceases to amaze and win the hearts of gourmets from all over the world. We offer you some photo facts that will help us better understand and love this amazing country.
The Japanese came up with socks with a security seal so that ghosts and other monsters do not bite on the legs at night when you stick them out from under the covers
Multi-colored Japanese noodles. Pinkish and purple shades are given to it with the help of plums, green with spinach and matcha powder, and black with cuttlefish or squid ink.
Japanese pavement and structure to slow down cyclists.
The Japanese shared his hobby room…
Sand baths or sunamushi. The very process of taking such baths looks impressive: a person dressed in a yukata, a thin cotton kimono, is placed in a sand bath and buried, so that only the head remains on the surface.
Volcanic sand, heated by underground thermal waters, is very hot, so a towel is often placed on the forehead of the person taking the bath to keep sweat from pouring into the eyes. You can take sunamushi for no more than 10-15 minutes.
Hot sand baths help to recover from injuries, treat diseases of the musculoskeletal system and contribute to finding peace of mind.
Furry and cute cart
Three Seasons of Shiraito Waterfall, Yamagata Prefecture
Evening Japan
The only station with a sea view
Unusual sweet sandwiches in Japan
PS It looks like our half loaf of bread and half a loaf of sausage
The perfect car for introvert trips! Spotted in Osaka
There is a street like this in Yokohama city. The number of characters on it is simply absurd.
Cool packaging of a quick snack from a Japanese combi
Photogenicity of a Japanese Sheltie named Muu-chan
Fuji-san, Chureito five-story pagoda and sunrise