Japan
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Another aspect people love about Japan is that it is safe. You must of course be careful and use your common sense when traveling in any country, but most people feel absolutely safe and comfortable when they visit Japan and meet the friendly local people. |
Fukuoka
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- Trevor Lawless, Australia - English Teacher. |
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Fukuoka is the biggest city on the southern main island called “Kyushu,” the eighth largest city in Japan, and is situated about 1500km southwest of Tokyo. Various parks, green areas and waterways give the city a friendly Mediterranean atmosphere. Nearby beaches and islands also add to this coastal town feel. The beaches and islands come alive in the summer with music festivals and beach lovers. Located on Hakata-bay, Fukuoka was, and still is, the northern gate of Kyushu regarding cultural and economic innovations. Due to its favorable geographic location as the Japan's gateway to China and South Korea, and friendly, open-minded people, Fukuoka is experiencing a period of dynamic growth. It has an international airport, a Shinkansen (bullet train) station, and a port that is just a short trip from South Korea and China. It is easy to get here, so please come and see it for yourself! The city is big enough to offer you all the best of Japan, while small and compact enough to make your stay cheaper, safer and easier than Japan's larger cities. Transportation within and around the city is very convenient and most attractions can be reached on foot or by bicycle. In addition, its four distinctive seasons and similar climatic conditions to southern Europe make this area a nice place to travel all year round. |
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Japan & Fukuoka







