Yesterday I landed in Japan, at the Kansai Airport in Osaka. It feels so good to return to Japan! The next month’s posts will probably closely follow my journeys, as I know from experience that I’ll be tempted to write about current events…
This time I’ll be visiting in Japan many, many new places. I’m “armed” with a Japan Rail Pass and I will travel to Hiroshima, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, Nagoya, Yokohama and of course Tokyo, plus several other places…
I was asked by so many people about the “dangers” of visiting Japan, that I feel the need to give an answer in writing: I am an engineer, I have a scientific mind and I have analyzed a lot of information (real information, not tabloids) and I can summarize in just one sentence: YES, it is safe to visit Japan!
The Kansai Airport’s arrivals lobby surprised me with warm tones of color and a spectacular architecture. And I just learned an interesting fact - this four-storey building holds the record of the longest airport terminal in the world, with a total length of 1.7 kilometers!
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Yesterday’s Japan Photo:Matsuo Basho in Fukagawa |