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AnggaLast month my friend niko and i got voucher from consulat general of japan. The voucher was about visited and traveled arround japan. Then we got to Ngurah Rai airport to Narota Airport in tokyo, japan. After we arrived in tokyo, we spent one night at Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport Hotel. The hotel was near from mount fuji. Mount Fuji, located onHonshu Island, the highestmountaininJapanat 3,776.24m (12,389ft) Mount Fuji lies about 100 kilometres (60mi) south-west ofTokyo, and could be seen from there on a clear day from the hotel. The mount which was snow-capped several months a year, was a well-known symbol of Japan.The next day we went forthe Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers, "flower" in this case almost always meaningcherry blossomsor as we knew with sakura. After that, we felt so hungry. Then we found sushi restaurat and had lunch in there. I ate california sushi and niko ate japanese traditional sushi, and we drank japanese tea. is a network ofhigh-speed railwaylines in Japan operated by fourJapan Railways Groupcompanies. Starting with theTkaid Shinkansen(515.4km) in 1964,[1]the network has expanded to currently consist of 2,387.7km (1,483.6mi) of lines with maximum speeds of 240320km/h (150200mph), 283.5km (176.2mi) ofMini-shinkansenlines with a maximum speed of 130km/h (81mph), and 10.3km (6.4mi) of spur lines with Shinkansen services.[2]The network presently links most major cities on the islands ofHonshuandKyushu, with construction of a link to the northern island ofHokkaidounderway.The maximum operating speed is 320km/h (200mph) (on a 387.5km section of theThoku Shinkansen).[3]Test runs have reached 443km/h (275mph) for conventional rail in 1996, and up to aworld record581km/h (361mph) formaglevtrainsets in 2003.

To Tokyo Sky Tree Station. Tokyo Sky Tree At 634 meters tall, the worlds tallest tower has been completed near Asakusa, one of Tokyos famous spots. 50 seconds of pure thrilling excitement inside Japans fastest elevator took us up all the way to the 350 meter Tokyo Sky Tree Observation Deck in the wink of an eye. Getting off the elevator, we were hit right away with the absolutely incredible view of Tokyo spreading out before our very eyes. Turning around 360 degrees in the Observation deck, you can see every nook and cranny of the fabulous city of Tokyo just as if you could reach out and touch it. And apparently Mount Fuji is also visible on a clear day

Ramenis a Japanesenoodle soupdish. It consists ofChinese-style wheat noodlesserved in a meat- or (occasionally) fish-basedbroth, often flavored withsoy sauceormiso, and usestoppingssuch as slicedpork(chsh?), driedseaweed(nori?),kamaboko, andgreen onions. Nearly every region in Japan has its own variation of ramen, from thetonkotsu(pork bone broth) ramen ofKyushuto themisoramen ofHokkaido.