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Symbols of Japan

Symbols of Japan. Sumo Wrestlers. Sumo Wrestlers try to force their opponent out of the boxing ring. Mount Fuji. Mount Fuji is actually a dormant volcano. It is Japan’s tallest mountain, towering at 3776 meters high. It is also the world’s second tallest mountain. Chrysanthemum.

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Symbols of Japan

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  1. Symbols of Japan

  2. Sumo Wrestlers • Sumo Wrestlers try to force their opponent out of the boxing ring.

  3. Mount Fuji • Mount Fuji is actually a dormant volcano. • It is Japan’s tallest mountain, towering at 3776 meters high. It is also the world’s second tallest mountain.

  4. Chrysanthemum • Chrysanthemums are the national flower of Japan. It can be used to make Chrysanthemum tea.

  5. Sushi • Sushi is a popular Japanese food that consists of vinegar rice wrapped in seaweed. • Different types of Sushis are Sashimi, Futo Maki and Tamago

  6. Sakura • Cherry Blossoms are also known a Sakura. • Sakura is Japan’s unofficial national flower. It bears pink flowers in the Spring.

  7. Onsen • Natural Hot Springs are formed when the groundwater in the Earth’s Crust is heated up. Japanese hot springs are called onsen.

  8. Shinkansen • Bullet trains in Japan are known as Shinkansens. They can move as fast as 581 km per hour.

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