I have read that frogs are symbols of both fertility and good luck in Japanese culture.
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The turtle symbolizes longevity in Japanese culture.
Lizards are seen as noble and attractive. Much like the Kitsune, mythical lizards often too the form of men and women to take human lovers.
The Japanese people themselves don't eat dogs. In Japan, the consumption of dog meat is taboo, and dog slaughter is illegal. The eating of dog meat, in itself, is legal in Japan. Japan annually imports dog meat from China to be served in restaurants. It's not common place or widespread, but it's legal and is eaten. It is usually found in Chinese restaurants, and not in traditional Japanese restaurants.
Frogs like to eat meat. If the frogs are of small or average, they eat flies, moths and other small insects. But if the frogs are large, they eat bigger insects such as worms and grasshoppers.
Its a Japanese folklore story and its culture obviously Japan.
Kio or Kioh is on of the seven title a shogui (japanese chess) champion can earn.
The peacock in Japanese culture represents several different things such as caring for others, good will, and compassion. It also symbolizes love and nurturing.
The Japanese meaning of the peony means medicine from china and the root was used in folklore medicine for menstrual cramps, asthma, and convulsions.
this doesn't make sense, can you rephrase the question like; How do i say " something something" in japanese?
One of it's symbolic references could be courage.
Yes, Japanese culture should be capitalized as it refers to a specific culture from Japan.
Culture is 'bunka' in Japanese.
Panthers are not a natural wild animal in Japan so it never became part of Japan's culture like other animals. However it's cousin the tiger is used as a symbol of power and beauty in Japanese culture.
It means good health and protection.
Chinese introduced rice to Japanese culture.
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