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Korean Sightseeing Places :
Gyeongbok Palace, Insa-Dong,
Sinchon
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Seoul is one of the biggest cities in the world. Approximately
twelve million people are living in Seoul. Due to its location, Seoul
has developed rapidly and nowadays it has become a city that is one
of the most modern. On the other hand, Seoul has a long history.
Seoul has been the capital of Korea for the past 600 years.
Therefore, Seoul has not only a lot of aspects of a modern city, but
also many traditional sites. Do you wonder about Seoul? I will show
you some places where you can feel both the past and present of
Seoul.
A traditional street.
Seoul was the capital of the Yi-dynasty, which started in the
fourteenth century. Gyeongbok
Palace 2) is the most famous site in Korea as it is the house of
kings. It was built in 1395, but it was burned in 1592 and left in a
destroyed state, so it had to be rebuilt in the nineteenth century.
Because Gyeongbok Palace was the symbol of power, it was very huge
and great. Nowadays, it is located on the most important street where
there are a lot of Embassies and office buildings and, in addition,
the President of ROK is living in the back part of Gyeongbok
Palace.
To visit Gyeongbok Palace, follow these steps. You should find the
main gate, which is named Kwangwa-mun in order to enter the palace.
And then you can see a huge building called KeunJeong-jeon.3)
It is the main building in Gyeongbok Palace, and also the largest
building, which is built from wood. It had been used to conduct
general affairs, receptions for foreign ambassadors and so on. If you
walk down the road passing KeunJeong-jeon, you can find Kyeonghoe-ru4)
that has been designated as National Treasure #224. This structure,
that is surrounded with water like an island, had been used for a
party or supper with other countries’ ambassadors. Also, as
Kyeonghoe-ru means “joyous meeting”, Kyeonghoe-ru was a
playground for kings and the royal family.
Insa-dong is the most famous street to see how a traditional family
lived. You can learn about common people’s lifestyle at this
site. Especially, since being declared as a “pedestrian-only
street” on Sundays, in April of 1997, on Sunday afternoons,
traffic does not pass through this street and various
kinds of events 5) are performed. You can have chances not only
to listen to Korean traditional music performed by street musicians
who play several traditional instruments, but also to eat some
traditional food. After seeing some performances, you can buy
special products
6) that are only sold on this street. If you do not buy something,
you can enjoy your time just looking at Korea’s special
product. 7)
Youth street.
If you want to experience the young Korean culture, you should go to Shinchon. There are some universities such as Youn-sei, Ewa, Seo-kang and Hong-ik located here. These schools’ students are considered the leaders of the university culture.
If you go to nearby Hong-ik
University 8), you can feel some differences. First of all, you
can see very many murals
9) everywhere, even on the walls and roofs of buildings. Because this
university is the most famous for painting, the moods of the street
are influenced by this schools’ students. Moreover, because of
liberal atmosphere, Hong-ik Street is the place where young and new
artists can create their own styles. Every year, a festival, which is
called “Indie Festival”10)
is held on this street; it is a good chance for street artists. If
you like rock music, I strongly recommend that you visit club
‘Drug’ 11). ‘Drug’
12) is the most famous club for young people in Seoul. As the base of
Korea funk rock, lots of rock bands play music at this club. If you
want to see the night culture of the young people, you should go to
Sinchon. 13)
Because of a lot of university students, there are so many beer halls
and night clubs. There are more people there at night even than in
the afternoon. In addition, during the festivals of Youn-sei and Ewa
that are held every May you can join lots of kinds of games and can
watch amateur band performances
14) in the street.
Conclusion
Although I could not mention all things that are related to travel in Korea, a few sites which I mentioned above will help you travel more easily. Come to Korea!! You can experience mixed culture between the past and the present.
1) www.koreainfogate.com
5),6),7) www.geocities.com
2),3),4),8),9),10),13),14) www.lifeinkorea.com
11),12) www.jongkwan.codns.com
Japanese Sightseeing Places
Taisuke Enami
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I would like to convince you to visit the most famous places in
Tokyo, Japan, which are very popular among young people.
Roppongi,
in Tokyo, is the most international and popular nightlife area in
Japan and people say, “It does not sleep.” We can find
everything there that is from the latest trends abroad like food,
fashion, and music. These factors have made Roppongi the central
attraction of Tokyo; therefore, Roppongi attracts young people,
celebrities, and professional artists, all those who are fashionable.
Though it is not lively during the daytime, once night arrives, lots
of businessmen, women and young people come to Roppongi, with its
dazzling neon lights. The clubs , discos and bars are packed
together. At midnight, there are too many taxis and cars in Roppongi
to drive smoothly. In addition, Roppongi is also the center of
culture. A few blocks away from the center of Roppongi, there are old
temples, traditional shopping malls, and many other attractions.
Tokyo Tower 1), which is taller
than the Eiffel Tower by 13 meters, is 333 meters tall and is located
near Roppongi. It is the highest building in Japan. The Tower has two
observation galleries. The main observation gallery is 150 meters
high, and the special observation gallery is 250 meters high. We can
look down on a lovely landscape from the Tokyo Tower. (Adults: main
gallery 820 yen, special gallery 600 yen. Children main gallery
310/460 yen, special gallery 400/350 yen depending on age. US $1 is
now about 115 yen.) Moreover, there are also some amusements and
attractions inside the Tokyo Tower, for example, an aquarium
containing 50,000 fish, the Mysterious Walking Zone of Hologram
Technology, and the Wax Works Museum.
There are many
clubs in Roppongi. Among young people, trans and psychedelic
music have come into fashion now. As for me, I sometimes go to clubs.
I prefer psychedelic music to hiphop music, so Velfarre in Roppongi,
Fura in Shibuya and Code in Shinjuku are popular with me. Velfarre is
the largest club in Roppongi. Every time I go there, I go to Fura
afterwards.
Azabu Juban 2), which is
famous for its shopping arcade, is one of the oldest shopping places,
and it is a 15 minute walk from Roppongi. I lived in Nishi-Azabu and
Azabu Juban for a year and a half. I saw lots of celebrities by
chance when I lived in Nishi-Azabu and Azabu Juban, such as Tsuyoshi
Shinjo who is an MLB player, and Hitoshi Matsumoto who is the most
famous comedian in Japan. There are various stores established in the
Edo period or Meiji Period (about 1600-1900). Moreover, there are
many famous restaurants around there. Everyone in Japan knows
Azabu
Juban Matsuri, which is the most famous festival in Tokyo.
Roppongi Hills 3), which
crosses both Roppongi and Azabu Juban, was established in 2003. The
scale of Roppongi Hills is huge and the environment is very clean.
There are a shopping mall (about 100 shops), a very clean and huge
theater, television station (TV Asahi) and more.
Shibuya,
which is also popular with young people, is also located near
Roppongi. It takes 15 minutes to go from Roppongi to Shibuya by bus
or train, and the cost is about two dollars. If you are rich, you can
take a taxi. This costs about ten dollars. Shibuya also has
lots of clubs, shopping centers, and restaurants. Shibuya
attracts more young teenagers (this link is a little old, though)
than Roppongi. There are very many high school students and even
junior high school students in Center-gai
4), a street, which is always very crowded. When I was 15-17 years
old, I used to go to Center-gai to meet friends and to go shopping.
When I walked in Center-gai, I could meet many friends.
I often go to all of these places, except the Tokyo Tower, because I lived in or near them. I recommend that you visit these places;that is, these places are not only the center of Tokyo, but also the center of Japan. That’s why more sophisticated restaurants, shopping malls and people are there!!
1) http://www.skyscrapers.com
2) http://www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp
3) http://www.roppongihills.com
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Shizuoka and
Mt. Fuji
Do you know much about Japan? Have you ever been to Japan? Maybe many
people know something about Japan and also Tokyo. Do you know about
Shizuoka
prefecture(1)?
I don’t think you probably know much about Shizuoka. Some of
you know about Mt.
Fuji; Mt. Fuji
is located in Shizuoka. Shizuoka prefecture is located
between
Tokyo and Osaka(1),
it takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes from Tokyo by Tokaido
Shinkansen(2),
one of the Japanese bullet trains, and it is about 180km (113 miles)
from Tokyo. Therefore, you are able to go to Shizuoka and Mt. Fuji
from Tokyo easily. In addition to Mt. Fuji, Shizuoka has other
beautiful scenery, such as hot springs in the Izu peninsula, and
historical sites like the
Kunozan Toshogu Shrine.
Mt.
Fuji(1) is the
highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters (12,388 ft.). It is one of
the symbols of Japan and about 200,000 people, not only Japanese, but
also tourists from overseas, climb Mt. Fuji every year. Mt. Fuji is a
volcano and there are many hot springs around it. Although the top of
Mt. Fuji is the highest point in Japan, it is easy to climb and enjoy
its scenery and beautiful views. The best season for climbing Mt.
Fuji is from June to the end of September. There are three
main trails(1)
to climb, Gotemba-guchi Trail, Subashiri-guchi Trail and
Fujinomiya-guchi Trail. Mt. Fuji has 10 stages and it begins from the
base. You can go to the 5th or new 5th stages by car, bus or taxi. It
takes 5 to 7 hours to climb from the 5th or new 5th stages to the top
of Mt. Fuji and 2 to 3 hours to hike back to the 5th or new 5th
stages. Although Mt. Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan, you don't
need any special equipment to climb it. Furthermore, you can get food
and drinks along the way. You can easily enjoy climbing Mt. Fuji;
it's like hiking.
Mt. Fuji, a symbol of Japan, also has had an influence on art. Have
you heard of Hokusai Katsushika? He is a Japanese painter of
Ukiyoe(3).
One of his well known works is ''Views
of Mount Fuji(4)''
and these Japanese works of art were exported to Europe in the
mid-19th century. Western artists, especially Impressionist artists,
such as Claude
Monet(5), and
Van
Gogh(6), were
influenced by Mt. Fuji and Japan. Some of their pictures featured
Japanese geisha girl or other Japanese traditional things and some of
them were influenced in composition by Katsushika (Monet's(3)
and Hokusai's(7).
Besides art, Mt. Fuji has something to do with Japanese spiritual
life. There are very many religious associations and cults, for
example, Aum Shinrikyou, known for the Sarin gas attack on Tokyo,
that have been based around Mt. Fuji.
For a long time, Japanese have loved Mt. Fuji and Mt. Fuji has been
painted by many artists. Not only Japanese, but also Westerners have
been influenced by Mt. Fuji. Though Mt. Fuji is the highest and most
famous mountain in Japan, it is easy to climb and enjoy its beautiful
scenery. Once you climb Mt. Fuji, you will have the same great
impression which great artists have had from around the world.
(1) http://www.shizuoka-guide.com/
(2) http://www.hitachi-rail.com/index.html
(3) http://www.nga.gov.au/MonetJapan/Default.cfm
(4) http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/hokusai/
(5) http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/later/
(6) http://www.vangoghgallery.com/
(7) http://www.artchive.com/ftp_site_reg.htm
Korean and Japanese
sightseeing
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Taisuke
Kenichi
The sites we mentioned above are some of Korea and Japan’s
most famous tourist attractions and many people visit there from all
over the world for several reasons. Both countries have their own
character, so that there are some similar points and different points
which attract many tourists to Korea and Japan’s sightseeing
sites.
Both Korea and Japan have historic spots or traditional places of
interest, for example, Gyeongbok and Mt. Fuji. Both Gyeongbok and Mt.
Fuji attract not only domestic tourists but also foreign tourists.
These are both similarities and differences between Gyeongbok and Mt.
Fuji. First, they are both national symbols. Gyeongbok Palace was the
symbol of Yi-dynasty’s power. On the other hand, Mt. Fuji is
the tallest mountain in Japan and, therefore, one of the symbols of
natural beauty of Japan. Therefore, when talking about Korea and
Japan, we think of Gyeongbok and Mt. Fuji. There are some differences
between Gyeongbok and Mt. Fuji. One is that Gyeongbok is an
artificial construction, but Mt. Fuji is a natural creation, a
volcano, so you can enjoy a great work of human beings at Gyeongbok
and a great work of nature at Mt. Fuji. In addition, Mt. Fuji has had
a great influence on Japanese and Western art. However, Gyeongbok
Palace has been confined to domestic culture.
We can also feel both differences and similarities between the youth
culture in Japan and in Korea, and the youth attractions of Roppongi
and Shinchon Street. The similarities between them are that many
celebrities, such as music performers can be found there, and many
festivals are held there. In addition, there are lots of clubs in
both Roppongi and on Shinchon Street and they attract all young
people who want to listen to vivid live music and to release their
stress. On the other hand, there are some differences between them.
For example, there are lots of people from other countries in
Roppongi, but Shinchon Street has almost all Koreans because it is
not well known to foreigners. Moreover, there are some old buildings
in Roppongi, but there are few old buildings on Shinchon Street.
In conclusion, as most sightseeing sites reflect their own country's
character, each sightseeing site in Japan and Korea obviously have
some different features. On the other hand, they have some similar
points, such as man-made and natural beauty, or attractiveness to
youth culture, which cause many people from all over the world to
visit both Korea and Japan. If you do not believe our words, you can
check with your eyes. Come to Korea and Japan!!!!!!!
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