求一段对日本的英语介绍 求日本节日的英文介绍(急)(谢谢)!

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Kyoto, Tokyo, Imperial Palace and Park Sunpu History: Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto, similar to China's Xi'an, the historical and cultural heritage more, retained a large number of temples, shrines and other religious facilities, have relatively famous Kiyomizu-dera, high-Tak Temple, etc. now as a tourist resource development and utilization of well. In the history of Japan is a relatively backward country, to the 18th century, entered the era of the Meiji Restoration, Japan a radical reform, the backward direction by the powerful, the capital moved to Tokyo from Kyoto, the Emperor's palace is now located in downtown Tokyo, the Second re-bridge, and has been retained to the present. Now the Royal Palace in the capital of Japan before the screen times the strength of families to send characters - General Tokugawa Ieyasu palaces, after Tokugawa Ieyasu moved the capital from Tokyo to move to the city center is now the largest park in Shizuoka - Sunpu Park location, and later and now developed into the general scope of Shizuoka Prefecture.
Historical and cultural heritage: a lot of Japanese people are very ancient temples of worship, belief in the gods, such as spiritual support, and has a special memorial day to worship, they promised desire to pray the gods bless, let the freedom of religious belief.
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Coming of Age Day
Coming of Age Day (\u6210\u4eba\u306e\u65e5, Seijin no Hi?) is a Japanese holiday held annually on the second Monday of January. It is held in order to congratulate and encourage all those who have reached the age of majority (20 years old (\u4e8c\u5341\u6b73, hatachi?)) over the past year, and to help them realize that they have become adults. Festivities include coming of age ceremonies (\u6210\u4eba\u5f0f, seijin-shiki?) held at local and prefectural offices, as well as after-parties amongst family and friends.

Constitution Memorial Day
Constitution Memorial Day (\u5baa\u6cd5\u8bb0\u5ff5\u65e5, Kenp\u014d Kinen-bi?) is a national holiday in Japan. It takes place on May third in celebration of the promulgation of the 1947 Constitution of Japan. It is a part of the collection of holidays known as Golden Week.[1]

A holiday since the current Japanese constitution came into effect on May 3, 1947, this is the only day of the year that the National Diet Building is open to the public.[2] Being a day that draws its significance from the Japanese constitution, Constitution Memorial Day is often chosen as a day to reflect on the meaning of democracy and Japanese government. For instance, in 2003, a number of newspapers featured editorials regarding the constitution's embattled Article 9.[3]

Respect for the Aged Day
Respect-for-the-Aged Day (\u656c\u8001\u306e\u65e5, Keir\u014d no hi?) is a Japanese holiday celebrated annually to honor elderly citizens.[1] A national holiday since 1966, this used to be held on September 15. Beginning in 2003, Respect for the Aged Day is held on the third Monday of September due to the Happy Monday System.

This national holiday traces its origins to 1947, when Nomatanimura (now Yachiyocho), Hy\u014dgo Prefecture proclaimed September 15 Old Folks' Day (Toshiyori no Hi). Its popularity spread nationwide, and in 1966 it took its present name and status. Annually, Japanese media take the opportunity to feature the elderly, reporting on the population and highlighting the oldest people in the country.

Culture Day
Culture Day (\u6587\u5316\u306e\u65e5, Bunka no hi?) is a national holiday held annually in Japan on November 3 for the purpose of promoting culture, the arts, and academic endeavour. Festivities typically include art exhibitions, parades, and award ceremonies for distinguished artists and scholars.

The Emperor's Birthday
The Emperor's Birthday (\u5929\u7687\u8bde\u751f\u65e5, Tenn\u014d tanj\u014dbi?) is a national holiday in the Japanese calendar. It is currently celebrated on 23 December. The date is determined by the present Emperor's birthdate.[1] Emperor Akihito was born on this date in 1933.[2]

During the reign of Hirohito (Showa period, 1926\u20131989), the Emperor's birthday was observed on 29 April.[3] 29 April remained a public holiday, posthumously renamed Greenery Day in 1989 and Showa Day in 2007.[4]

Previous to World War II, it was called Tench\u014dsetsu (\u5929\u957f\u8282?), or Emperor's Birthday, but after the war the new government renamed it Tenn\u014d tanj\u014dbi, or "The Emperor's Birthday", in 1948, when it was established as a holiday by law. Under the law, the Diet of Japan must convene and change the holiday date before the reigning emperor's birthday becomes a public holiday.[5] Thus, there exists a small chance that the former emperor's birthday may come before the change can be made.

On 23 December, a public ceremony takes place at the Imperial Palace which, usually off limits to the public, opens its gates. The Emperor, accompanied by Empress Michiko and several other members of the Imperial family, appears on a palace balcony to acknowledge the birthday congratulations of crowds of festive well-wishers waving tiny Japanese flags. Only on this occasion and on 2 January may the general public enter the inner grounds of the Imperial Palace.[5]

When the Emperor ceases his greeting (however brief), the crowd starts waving the flags again and the Imperial Family wave back.[6]


National Foundation Day
National Foundation Day (\u5efa\u56fd\u8bb0\u5ff5\u306e\u65e5, kenkoku kinen-no-hi?) is a national holiday in Japan celebrated annually on February 11.[1] On this day, Japanese celebrate the founding of the nation and the imperial line by its legendary first emperor, Jimmu, who established his capital in Yamato.[2]

The capital of Japan - Tokyo

As Japanese capital, Tokyo (Tokyo) is a modern international city, which is located in the Kanto Plain. Tokyo has a total area of 2155 square kilometers,and a population of 12.758 million (about one-tenth of Japan's population).Yes ,it is the most populous cities in the world.
More than 500 years ago, Tokyo is still a sparsely populated small fishing town, then known as Edo. 1457, Ota Dokan named one of the military commanders here, has built Edo Castle. Since then, there has become Japan's Kanto region, business center. According to records, the early 19th century, Edo's population has more than one million.

Tokyo is Japan's cultural and educational center. Intensive cultural institutions, including the national 80 percent of the publishers and large in scale, advanced equipment of the National Museum of Western Art, the National Library. Located in Tokyo, Japanese National University, the University of the total number of accounts for one-third of the students studying in these universities accounted for more than half of the total number of university students nationwide. Tokyo as an international metropolis, but also often held a variety of international cultural exchange activities, such as the Tokyo Music Festival and the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Tokyo's transportation is very convenience, speed of 200 km of new lines, extending from Tokyo to Kyushu, to the northeastern extension. Underground railroad to reach almost all of the important areas. Rail, road, air and sea to form a comprehensive transportation network, leading to the country and around the world.
March 14, 1979, Tokyo and Beijing became sister cities.

The Japanese archipelago of food may be the world's most inclusive, and pattern variety, producing fine, pay attention to nutrition, cooking aesthetic expression.

In the city a place to go is really too much. However, there is need to pay special attention to two, and they embody the pure Japanese style, this is the bar (or bar), and the general public pub. Often in their doors hanging from a string of red lanterns, these red lanterns meant here is traditional Japanese eating and drinking places. Here you can enjoy a wide variety of Japanese-style fried fish, shellfish, bakery products, soy, barbecue, fried rice balls and raw fish.

动漫Japanese animation is the development of economic power.
Japanese animation to a character-oriented story, a strong visual effects, as well as the idols were set to feature in nature. Japanese animation works of each story has a clear and independent backgrounds, are better able to identity and personality for different audience. The spread of Japanese animation techniques, including television broadcast, relying on, such as DVD and cinema, networks for media.
Japanese animation will be adolescents and adults as a mainstream audience, not exclusively for children. To target a more mainstream works, Japanese animation has always been with an action movie, idol drama and sexual fantasy elements. Many works will be borrowed from the fictional story depicts life, reincarnation, death, war and the dark side of human nature and so on. Most of Japanese animation from the comic book, followed by the original, video games and light novel is also a growing trend.
食物:The Japanese archipelago of food may be the world's most inclusive, and pattern variety, producing fine, pay attention to nutrition, cooking aesthetic expression.
Japanese regional cuisine both have seasonal. For many Japanese, who enjoy traveling around the style is an important element. Both the railway station to sell boxed lunches, or the outer suburbs of the beautiful hotel meals, are sought-after tourists. However, in this book, the Japanese style of food from around the introduced one by one it will be impossible, even if the Japanese themselves are not necessarily completely understood. However, all of the widest range of ethnic food, can be considered a valuable life goals.
In the city a place to go is really too much. However, there is need to pay special attention to two, and they embody the pure Japanese style, this is the bar (or bar), and the general public pub. Often in their doors hanging from a string of red lanterns, these red lanterns meant here is traditional Japanese eating and drinking places. Here you can enjoy a wide variety of Japanese-style fried fish, shellfish, bakery products, soy, barbecue, fried rice balls and raw fish

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