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Japan Official Facts
- Official Language: Japanese
- Population: 127,076,000
- Currency: Japanese Yen, JPY
- Major Religions:
Buddhist, Shintoist - Major Exports:
Cars, electronic devices and computers
Weather in Japan
Japan has four distinct seasons. Summer is hot and humid. The winter features snows on the Sea of Japan side but is dry on the Pacific Ocean side. Japan's rainy season lasts about 40 days during June and July.
Teaching Abroad in Japan Overview:
Looking for a land of extremes? Look no further than "The Land of the Rising Sun." Only in Japan can you see the storied, seductive and world famous geisha entertainer, and then marvel at the bizarre garb and intimidating makeup of the cutting-edge fashionistas in Harajuku. Japan offers old world charm, tradition and allure spanning the ancient samurai, kabuki performers and the ornate presentation of a tea ceremony. Japan then mixes it up with new world innovation like the J-Pop music industry, electronics powerhouses like Sony, and automotive giants like Toyota. English teachers working in Japan contribute immensely to the country's lust for all things Western and the sky is the limit in terms of indulgences, fantasy and surrealism. The public transportation system is considered one of the best in the world so take the bullet train to Kyoto to visit the Golden Palace or head to Okinawa for some fun in the sun. Sugoi (wow!)
Interesting Facts About Japan
- The crime rate in Japan is amongst the lowest in the world.
- Japanese cuisine is considered the most nutritious and healthiest in the world.
- Japan also claims the highest life expectancy in the world, 81 years.
- There are vending machines on almost every corner in most cities, where you can buy a variety of items such as beer, cigarettes, newspapers and/or cold drinks.
- Japanese firms serve alcohol to the employees in the evening after 6 pm.
- Japanese people 'slurp' their food, which is considered a sign of tasty eats. If you don't do it in Japan, it may disappoint your host.
Highlights of Working Abroad in Japan
- Immerse yourself in the world of electronics in Tokyo's Akihabara.
- Experience a wide range of attractions, from historical and cultural treasures to modern and futuristic sights and beautiful forests, mountains and sea coasts.
- Relax in the natural hot springs (onsen). Every region of Japan has its share of hot springs and they are all supposed to have a relaxing effect on the body and mind.
Festivals in Japan
Hanami Festival
Hanami, also called Cherry Blossom Festival, has been celebrated in Japan for many centuries and holds a very prominent position in Japanese culture. The main highlights of the Japanese cherry blossom festivals are folk music, dance programs, concerts, rides, games, kimono shows, flower displays, parades, beauty pageants, and religious ceremonies.



