Japan. What's new? What's interesting?
04.05.2017
I present to you the most relevant news of Japan and the fresh ideas for traveling to the country of the rising sun. Details of the new hatch train with panoramic windows and an open balcony, a special form of modern Japanese design, a unique dining room in Niigat and a lot of friends.
Roscoe Nostalgia
On 17 June, JR-West launches a new hatch train with panoramic windows and an open balcony. Although Twilight Express Mizukaze is technically the most modern, luxury design of his interriers has been put into a black nostalgical style of a hundred years ago. Eight wagons will be transported from Kyoto Only thirty passengers return to and from Simonosek.
The biggest.
If you're interested. JapanYou know, on traditional temple holidays, matsury, the streets of towns have palanches or multi-storeys. Where do you think the carts are the most impressive in size? If you think you're in Tokyo or Kyoto, you're wrong. The most giant aspolins are made for the Seihakusai Dekayama festival, which is being held in the small town of Nanao. The population of this town in the Ishikawa prefecture is only 50,000 people, but such cool flotillas build!
Coming sun
Have you ever met a sunset in Mitoyo? You probably didn't hear about this town, and it's okay, that this year Mitoyo was only 11 years old. The new city in the Kagawa prefecture was formed, bringing together seven district towns and villages. The tourist authorities questioned how to advertise the settlement, whose name was not only abroad, but also in Japan itself?
In Niigata, drink!
There are such stations you don't want to leave. Like Niigata Station. And it's all about the Ponshukan Digest Hall, which has machines with warm perfume. Choose the glued class (and do
Okay? Or not?
Placates of courtesy are a special kind of modern Japanese design. The train of the Tokyo subway and the JR electricians are decorated by posters calling for the rules of decency. I wonder if the style of these posters changes from season to season. There's a new poster in the Seibu railway company. The series is carried out in the old Ukiyoe gravure, and has a history of Japanese art.