Please tell me your DEEP JAPAN. Add the #DeepJapan hashtag to your Connect posts, Instagram, and other social media to introduce Japan together:family_man_woman_girl:!!
Familiar Japan, which has attracted world attention, is a mysterious place for foreign tourists. You will be surprised by the very unique culture. Under such circumstances, I realized that it was one of the honor of people to know Japanese deep culture in social media topics.
I have noticed it and have been doing this for about a year. @AdrianLunsong sympathized with my activity and @Kwiksatik inspired me that this was a hashtag-like activity:open_mouth:
Foreign tourists, please tell us about the deep Japan you know!! Perhaps you are more aware of the Japan side than the Japanese:japan:
Amazing and unique Japanese culture😃
Japanese scenery and architecture that only you know🏯
Both tourist areas and remote areas⛺
Famous food and unusual food like NATTO:rice:
Rules unique to Japan:point_right:
I would like cooperation from @user_not_found@Ivi_Ge@KimberlyAnnG@HimanshiS who are familiar with Japan. Of course the Japanese and all Local Guides too🤝
@YasumiKikuchi One of my happiest trips is when I visited Osaka and Kyoto during early spring time when the cherry blossoms bloomed. This period is definitely one of the most beautiful time to visit Japan, when the warmth of spring signals the flowers to start blooming making Japan feels like a flower garden.
@YasumiKikuchi Thank you for sharing this post with us. For me, I have visited Japan about 20 times. Most of the times I traveled alone. And I still want to visit it more. My next destination in Japan is Kurobe Gorge. Now I will share a photo of my latest trip to Kagoshima.
Hi @StephenAbraham , Thanks for sharing your story Japan:japan:!
The place and time you visited is exactly Deep Japan:cherry_blossom:. There is no doubt that the cherry blossoms in Kyoto are the most gorgeous. And the Philosopher’s path that the past philosophers lived in is deep Japan that shows the spirituality of Japan in a landscape:evergreen_tree:.
Please support #deepjapan when you post in Japanese culture, thank you!
Thank you for your reply @kroza
Your interest is already in Deep Japan! As you say, Japanese aesthetics are “subtraction”. In other words, Japanese recognizes that it is a higher level that it is fewer than many and simpler than complexity. You already know it👍!
Hello @Ant_Bad_Yogi
The number of times you have visited Japan, you will have the same experience as the Japanese:japan:. Thank you for the beautiful image of Mt. Kaimondake with the nickname “Mt. Fuji in Kyushu”. In Japan, where the left and right sides are sandwiched between the seas, there are many such equilateral triangle mountains. You probably have experienced the southernmost railway and SunaBuro (Sand Onsen) ! Enjoy the huge bottom of Kurobe Gorge and the harsh construction story. You are familiar with Deep Japan!
Please join the #deepjapan hashtag when introducing Japanese culture on Connect and social networks.
@YasumiKikuchi Your knowledge of Mount Kaimondake is really #DeepJapan. I’m impressed. Thank you for your reply. And OK, I’ll use #DeepJapan when I introduce something about Japan in my posts.
Hi @YasumiKikuchi , thank you for tagging me and what a great idea you have. I will write a post about my favorite Japan and will use #DeepJapan tag I am looking forward to all of the posts from Local Guides about the country of rising sun.
Hello @Ivi_Ge
Thank you for always introducing Japan. All you have ever lived in Japan is Deep Japan. We ask that you add the #deepjapan hashtag to your detailed post and help us to introduce Japan:japan:
Hello familiar with Japan @user_not_found
As @Ivi_Ge says, let’s introduce Japan together with a hashtag on your lively Japanese article! Of course you can have your article introduced in the comments here.
Hi @YasumiKikuchi . Great #deepJapan article. The rules I noticed when travelling in Japan were: no talking on your phone while on the train, don’t stick your chopsticks into your food, finish talking before you bow and don’t eat while walking around. I found these rules different from my own culture, but they worked really well. The trains were quiet and orderly- even though they were very busy and the streets were free of litter.
Thank you for introducing the deep Japanese rules @JustineE ,
Japan’s unique rules that you introduced will confuse many foreign tourists. As you know, these rules are often based on Japanese “Zen” and "Confucianism". Thank you for getting used to our culture temporarily, in fact, the Japanese are more tolerant of the different manners of foreigners:fork_and_knife:
Of course @YasumiKikuchi . To follow your rules and customs is the least I can do when you are sharing your beautiful country with me. I found Japanese people to be so helpful and polite and, apart from my own country, I have never felt safer anywhere in the world. We can learn a lot from Japan.
@YasumiKikuchi I love your #DeepJapan posts because Japan has always been on my list of places to visit! I’m hoping to visit one day (2020 or 2021 or both!) so I’m trying to learn as much about the various places of interests that I should go to! So thanks very much for your posts and for enlightening me!