July 6, 2011

On a Clear Night You Can See Stars in Japan


Stars Japan Night Sky If you have the opportunity to head out of the larger cities and into the more rural areas of Japan there is a good chance that you will be able to see the night sky in all of its glory.  But if you are in Tokyo, the city lights and the haze that engulfs the city in the hot and humid summer months can make seeing even the brightest star challenging at times.
If seeing the stars from Japan is on your itinerary then you will want to make a stop at The National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno or Tsukuba.
Kid’s will want to make a wish upon a star, and adults will be reminded once again of the vastness of the universe and be humbled by its mystery and simple beauty.  Did you know that the Japanese also sing a version of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star?  If you are taking kids with you it’s a great opportunity for both of you to expand your vocabulary – here are the words:
Japanese Lyrics Vocabulary
Kira-kira hikaru Kira-kira – shining
Yozora-no hoshi-yo hikaru – shine
Mabataki shitewa Minnna-o miteru yozora – night sky
Kira-kira hikaru hoshi – star
Yozorano hoshi-yo Mabataki – blink
Minna-o miteru – stars are watching everybody