13 Things That Might Make You Drop Everything and Go to Japan
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/13-things-that-might-make-you-drop-everything-and-go-to-japan.htmlJapan is a country that has something for everyone, whether it's sushi and Sailor Moon, neon skyscrapers and imperial palaces, or the people who inhabit the country. After all, the nation of 6,852 islands has a lot to offer.
We love looking at what the world has to offer, which is why we look at things that help make Japan so special.
13 PHOTOS
1. Corgi buns have never looked so tempting.
2. By simply planting different varieties of rice, the Japanese made their own Roman feast.
3. The Japanese pygmy flying squirrel is a cutie you never knew existed.
4. Okunoshima has a huge population of wild but friendly rabbits.
5. There is also an island with friendly deer.
6. School lunch never looked so good.
7. And this is what they consider hospital food.
8. However, your cat may need a special permit to ride a bike.
9. Earplugs.
10. Japan is a country that mixes modern with traditional… almost side by side
11. Japanese schoolchildren cheer up a child on a train.
12. You can often meet people who help keep the streets clean.
13. The Japanese really like to experiment with tastes.
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