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JAPAN THRU YOUNG EYES : ENGLISH PAGE

O ur hope is to present Japan as it appears in the eyes of young people living in Japan today. While there is a great deal of information available on Japan, not much of it reflects the thoughts and feelings of younger people. Through presenting such a perspective, we hope to show that Japanese culture is not necessarily old and crusty, but is, on the contrary, always new, young, and fresh. Even older aspects of the culture--the Living Traditions--can still be viewed afresh. Tokyo, as one of the most active centers of modern-day Japan, will be the focus of attention in Young Tokyo. http://www.shejapan.com/jtyeholder/jtye/jtye1.html
Tage 1 bis 5: Die Reise startet in Tokio. Auch Eric aus Amsterdam (nicht im Bild!) ist hier gestartet: "Wenn man in Tokio ist, sollte man Freitagabends mit all den Arbeitern in Shinbashi, dem Büroviertel, feiern gehen. Denn sie alle haben dann nur eines im Kopf: Sich so schnell wie möglich zu betrinken, während sie richtig gut essen. Es ist total fantastisch, sich unter sie zu mischen, denn sie alle tragen Anzüge und Krawatte." https://www.wdr.de/Fotostrecken/einslive/magazin/Specials/2010/04/einslive_weltweit/japan.jsp

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Hiking in Japan

http://japanhike.wordpress.com/ Golden Week: For those of you wanting to head to the mountains for Golden Week, your best bet for a snow-free experience will be Kyushu. The Japan Alps are still buried under incredibly deep snow drifts, and avalanches are a real danger at the moment. Regardless, hikers do enter the Alps for backcountry skiing and technical snow climbing.