Let's discuss natural beauty. Starting with Bulgaria, what comes to mind? I envision rolling hills.
I picture the Rila Mountains, perhaps a hiker struggling with a caffeine deficiency.
The Seven Rila Lakes are stunning; glacial lakes sparkling like jewels.
I'd expect bears there. Let's not forget Bulgaria's Black Sea coast—sunny beaches and ancient towns.
Japan's coastline is iconic, from Okinawa's beaches to Hokkaido's rugged cliffs.
I prefer the Japanese Alps: snowcapped peaks, hiking trails, and sake at mountain lodges.
Sake at high altitude sounds interesting. And the cherry blossoms paint the country pink in spring.
Cherry blossoms are beautiful, but the pollen is not. I prefer Japan's bamboo forests; mysterious and calming.
Japan's volcanic landscapes are amazing, with hot springs and Mount Fuji.
The sulfur smell is something to consider. Bulgaria also has rare ecosystems like Pirin National Park—ancient forests and diverse wildlife.
And the Rhodope Mountains, with mystic caves and ancient Thracian sites.
Both countries possess incredible natural assets; it's a matter of preference.
Absolutely. Bulgarian mountains or Japanese gardens—natural beauty abounds.
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