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  1. 2020年3月25日 · Japan Post officials said there are still issues to clear such as the capability of drones and legal restrictions. But the usage of drones is expected to facilitate deliveries to mountainous areas and remote islands where there is a shortage of drivers. Japan Post aims to introduce the drone delivery system in five years.

  2. 2023年6月9日 · Mishima Skywalk. Mishima Skywalk boast three Japan No. 1s: Japan's tallest mountain, Japan's deepest bay, and Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridge. On a clear day, this 400-meter-long (1,312-ft) bridge offers superb views of Mount Fuji (a height of 3,776 meters/12,388 ft) to the northwest, and Suruga Bay (depth of 2,500 meters/8,200 ft ...

  3. 2020年6月3日 · Hitachi Seaside Park contains some of the country's most beautiful flower fields, especially in spring. Unfortunately, spring viewing season was put on hold due to COVID-19, but the park has created online tours to let viewers gaze at the beautiful blooms from home! In addition to the gorgeous baby blue nemophila for which the park may be best ...

  4. 2022年9月8日 · Technically called the Fujiyoshida Cenotaph Monument, the five-storied pagoda is found in Arakurayama Sengen Park (新倉山浅間公園・Arakurayama Sengen Koen), located above Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine (新倉富士浅間神社・Arakura Fuji Sengen Jinja). Not significantly old in itself, the pagoda was built as a peace memorial in 1958.

  5. 2023年2月15日 · For its first run, from Jan. 31 to July 30, 2023, the new gallery presents life-size reproductions of an 11th-century painting in the gallery's collection that once adorned sliding doors inside Horyuji temple. Titled "The Illustrated Biography of Prince Shotoku," it narrates across 10 panels the life of the temple's founder, Prince Shotoku.

  6. They have a number of English-speaking guides, and are located just an hour and a half Shinkansen from Tokyo. 2. Snow Monkey/ Japanese Macaque (サル "Saru"). A lot of people have heard of or seen Japan’s “snow monkeys”, thanks to their now well dated debut with David Attenborough on BBC.

  7. 2018年1月31日 · 1. First Things First. To start, you'll draw a 3.5-meter (11.5 ft) circle on a snow-covered field using two sticks and a rope. Fasten the rope to both ends of the bars and stick one into the ground as a center point. Grab the other stick that wasn't pushed into the snow and stretch it out until it's taut. Revolve around the center point using ...

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