Japanese phone book for residential and business numbers |
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The Japanese Country Code is +81 |
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Japanese business phone numbers. This is an English language directory;
Yalwa is an English language business directory for Japan; |
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Tokyo Tokyo Metropolis is the largest metropolitan area in the world, and Tokyo is not actually a city. The largest cities in Japan include Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Kobe, Kyoto,Fukuoka, Hirsohima, Kawasaki, and Sendai. |
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Information for visitors to Japan : Major Destinations: Tokyo: The bustling capital city known for its skyscrapers, shopping districts (like Shibuya and Shinjuku), historical sites (such as Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa), and vibrant nightlife. Kyoto: Famous for its classical Buddhist temples, stunning gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines, and traditional wooden houses. Don't miss the Fushimi Inari Shrine and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. Osaka: Known for modern architecture, nightlife, and hearty street food. If you like to try different food, come to Osaka. Key attractions would include Osaka Castle and Dotonbori district. Hokkaido: The northern island renowned for its volcanoes, natural hot springs (onsen), and ski resorts. The Sapporo Snow Festival is a huge event here. Okinawa: Okinawa is an island chain offers beautiful beaches, unique Ryukyu culture, and excellent diving spots. Hiroshima: A city with a poignant history, home to the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, and near the beautiful island of Miyajima. Cultural Experiences Tea Ceremonies: Participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Onsen: Enjoy the hot springs, especially in regions like Hakone, Beppu, and Noboribetsu. Festivals: Experience traditional festivals (matsuri) such as Gion Matsuri in Kyoto and Awa Odori in Tokushima. Cuisine: Savor authentic Japanese food, from sushi and ramen to kaiseki (multi-course meal) and street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. Practical Tips for visiting Japan Transportation: Japan's transportat system is extremely efficient and reliable. Why not consider getting a Japan Rail Pass for unlimited travel on JR trains, including the Shinkansen (bullet trains)? Etiquette: Respect local customs, such as removing shoes before entering homes and some public places, and bowing as a form of greeting. Language: While English is not widely spoken, especially in rural areas, signs in major cities and tourist areas are often in English. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases can be very helpful. Accommodation: Experience staying in a traditional ryokan (inn) with tatami mats and futons, or opt for capsule hotels for a unique and budget-friendly experience. Seasonal Travel: Consider the time of year for your visit. Cherry blossom season (sakura) in spring and the autumn foliage (koyo) are particularly beautiful times to visit. Unique Attractions Mount Fuji: Japan's iconic mountain, ideal for hiking (in season) and photography. Nara: Known for the friendly deer that roam Nara Park and the impressive Todai-ji Temple. Nikko: Home to lavishly decorated shrines and beautiful natural landscapes. Takayama: A beautifully preserved old town with traditional buildings and festivals. Kanazawa: Famous for its well-preserved Edo-era districts, art museums, and beautiful Kenrokuen Garden. Safety: Japan is known for being one of the safest countries in the world. Crime rates are low, and it is safe to walk around cities at night. |
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