Festivals

In Japan there are many festivals.Therefore Japan is a busy country.While many festivals are being held it means there is lots of floats and decorations being pulled through the town.Also there are  many fireworks which light up the sky.Fireworks are used in festivals to giveaway evil spirits.Each float is followed by traditional drums and dancers.Tenjinn Matsuri is ranked as one of Japans third greatest festivals. Tenjinn Matsuri is the world’s greatest boat festival. It is a summer festival held at the Tenman shrine, dedicated to the patron god of learning and art.  

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Traditional sports of Japan

In Japan there are many sports, such as Baseball, Judo and Sumo wrestling.Baseball is one of the most popular spectator sports in Japan.Five teams are in the Tokyo area:  the Giants and Swallows in Central Tokyo, the Lions in West Tokyo and the Marines in East Tokyo. The BayStars are south in nearby Yokohama.  All are within an easy train ride. 

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The Bullet Train In Japan

Modern Japans most iconic image is the Bullet Train. This train is the fastest one in the world, reaching the unbelivable speed of 160mph. Your expeience on the Bullet Train begins with the spectacular scenery of Mount Fuji and the Hakone National Park. Japans most high tech travel source. As the thrilling train races through Japan, catch a glimpse of the towering skyscrapers and also Mount Fuji.

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Welcome to Year 5’s Guide to Travelling in Japan

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An intoxicating country of contrasts, Japan’s stunning landsapes, fascinating history and unique culture is sure to inspire. Let our guide prepare you for a trip of a lifetime.

Japan’s unique culture makes it a fascinating holiday destination. From the modern, high-tech capital of Tokyo to the ancient imperial city of Kyoto, this rich country has something for everyone. Mount Fuji is an impressive sight, along with the historic Buddha statues and temples in the region.

 

 

 

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