Just as you two are interested in Japanese culture, we Japanese are interested in European culture and history that we have not experienced on a daily basis. I have traveled to Europe for a certain number of days on two occasions, but unfortunately I was not able to visit Belgium. However, I think Belgium is a fascinating country with delicious food such as waffles, chocolate and beer, fairyland scenery like Brussels Floraria and beautiful cityscapes.
Europe has always been the center of the world and the heart of human civilization, and I feel that its architecture and music are simply amazing. Belgium seems like a great place to live, with beautiful cityscapes, delicious food, and clean nature. After all, chocolate is famous in Japan.
Japanese are also interested in European culture, architecture, and food. Some things are completely different from those in Japan, and many things were introduced to Japan from Europe hundreds of years ago. The famous Gion Festival in Kyoto is decorated with Belgian tapestries from 400 years ago. I have been to Brussels, Bruges, Liege, and other places, but the most memorable thing was the train station in Liege. It was an amazing piece of architecture. And I will never forget the taste of the mussels and the Ommegang Frstival at Grand-Place.
I want to see Western landscapes, streets and buildings because they are different from those in Japan. Just like you guys want to see Japanese landscapes. The landscapes of your country are amazing, as seen on Instagram.