The Beauty of Nature Within Japan: The Size of Japan and the Largest Island of Japan, the Concept of “Sakura Zensen” (Cherry Blossom Front), the Brief Lifecycle of the Japanese Sakura (Cherry Blossom), the Terrain and Topography of the Majority of Honshu, Japan, the Number of Mountains Within Honshu With an Elevation Above 3000 Meters, the Origin of Japanese Snow Macaques Utilizing Japanese Onsen (Hot Spring), the Number of Japanese Snow Macaques Which Visit the Jōshin’etsu-Kōgen (Upper Shinano Echigo Highlands) Onsen Daily, the Reason Japanese Snow Macaque are Some of the Most Photographed Animals World Wide, How Japanese Snow Macaques Are Encouraged by Human Beings to Remain Within the Region, How Human Beings Provide Gifts for Japanese Snow Macaques, the Water Flow Rate of Jōshin’etsu-Kōgen, the Highest Waterfall Within Japan, the Sound Created by Shōmyō Waterfall (Chanting Waterfall), the Japanese Public Leveraging the Shōmyō Waterfall for Agricultural Irrigation, the Period of the Year When White Orbs Appear Within the Trees of Rice Fields, the Animal Which Creates These White Orbs, the Effect of These White Orbs Upon Male Japanese Tree Frogs, the Usage of the White Orbs for Japanese Tree Frogs, How Japanese Tree Frog Tadpoles Hatch, the Location Japanese Tree Frog Tadpoles Drop Into Post Having Hatched, the Final Meal of Japanese Tree Frog Tadpoles Prior to Venturing Into the Ambient Environment, the Volume of Freshwater Diverted for Agricultural Irrigation Within Japan During the Modern Day, the Concept of “Kabata” (Living Water) Within Harie, Japan, How the Harie Shozu‑no‑Sato Kabata System (Kabata) (Field by the River) Water Network Works Within Harie, the Reason the Harie Shozu‑no‑Sato Kabata System Remains Clean, the Benefit of Utilizing Carp Rather Than Chemicals to Clean Water, How Used Harie Shozu‑no‑Sato Kabata System Water is Recycled to Irrigate Agriculture, the Nickname of “Harie”, the Causation of the Floating Green Orbs of Harie Each Summer, the Mating Ritual of Japanese Fireflies, the View of Japanese Fireflies by the Japanese Public Throughout History, the Concept of “Kodama” (Tree Spirits), the Reason Japanese Forests Have Remained Relatively Untouched Throughout History and During the Modern Day, the Near Extinction of the Japanese Serow, the Reason the Japanese Serow Was Saved From Extinction, the Ideal Settlement Location of Honshu’s Foothill Mountains, How Agricultural Fruits and Vegetables are Protected Within Japan Prior to Harvest, One of the Oldest Canine (Dog) Breeds in History, the Japanese Version of the Western Idiom “Fighting Like Felines (Cats) and Dogs”, One of Japan’s Oldest Cities, the Reason Patrons Embark Upon Pilgrimage to Nara, Japan, the Reason Sika (Deer) Venture into Nara Each Morning, the Japanese Mythology of a Deity Riding a Sika Deer into Nara During the 9th Century, the Reason Sika Deer are Considered Sacred Within Nara, Patrons Permitted to Feed Sika Deer Within Nara, the Reason the Sika Deer of Nara Have Learned to Bow, the Reason Sika Deer Within Nara Often Bow Continuously, the Location the Sika Deer of Nara Retreat to During the Day, the Population of Honshu During the Modern Day, the View of Tanuki (Raccoon Dog) Within Japan, the Reason Tanuki Thrive Within Japanese Cities, the Reason Most Japanese Citizens Permit the Negative Behaviors of Tanuki, the View of Harmony and Nature Within Buddhist and Shinto Philosophy, the 4 Fault Lines of Honshu, the Number of Earthquakes and Tremors Within Japan Annually, the Reason Japan Experiences Frequent Earthquakes, the Distance of Mount Fuji From Tokyo, the Concept of “Hanami” (Flower Viewing), the Length of Time the Hanami Tradition Has Been Observed Within Japan, the Food and Drink Consumed Beneath Sakura Trees Within Japan, and the Concept of “Mono No Aware” (Pathos of Things/Empathy Toward Things)

Japan’s great archipelago stretches over 3000 kilometers and at the center is the largest island; Honshu. The term “sakura zensen” refers to the sakura forecast of when the cherry blossoms reaches its peak beauty and awe inspiring natural form. The sakura has a very short window of a few fleeting days as sakura petals start to fall almost immediately after they appear. 75% of Honshu is mountainous and therefore difficult if not impossible in some areas to live upon. 20 of Honshu’s peaks are over...


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