Geisha are strictly Japanese.
The Japanese Pagoda is different in construction from the Chinese Pagoda because it is an integration of both its local and foreign Pagoda. This is unlike that of China which is exclusively local.
They both express Buddhist ideas of humankind's relationship with nature.
I believe that it was because of the Japanese invasion in the second part of the Sino-Japanese War. Both parties the KMT and the CCP wanted the Japanese out of their homeland. A good event to refer to is the Battle of Shanghai in 1937?
no that is wrong and the previous answer was toatly incorrect and annoying they are both the same but earlier on in the tribes they split and formed different languages and cultures
They both tried to limit Asian immigrants, but the Gentlemen's agreement allowed some Japanese into California, though it was discouraged.
Japanese. Chineese. Both the same.
Both Japanese and Chinese people, like all people, have body hair.
China- Chinese art has a lot of reds and yellows. It uses many geometric designs. The idea of beauty in women is a double chin and plump cheeks, and men as fierce and warlike. Their dragons have five toes, and Chinese caligraphy is present. Japanese- Less color and more nature. Many sakura blossoms and geisha, samurai, and peonies. The dragons have only three toes. For better understanding of the differences between Chinese and Japanese Arts, you can watch Chinese and Japanese arts shows. For tickets of Chinese arts shows, you can refer to en.damai.cn to see latest shows.
Yes
they are both dragons!
It really depends on what you are really referring to - Both Chinese and Japanese have 4-character proverbs/idioms.
cause they both have powerpoint eyes.
No. Japan and Chinese are just as similar to each other as Germans and Arabs (both being Caucasians) are related to each other. However, the Japanese language does import Chinese words and writing. They are both East Asian, though.
This is a mix of both Japanese and Chinese, and as it is, means nothing in Japanese.
To a certain extent, but the Chinese have assimilated more with the Koreans (both north and south).
It depends on the individual. Japanese has a simpler writing system but more complex grammar, while Chinese has a more challenging writing system but simpler grammar. Both languages require a significant time commitment to master.
Japanese people probably do eat Chinese food. Chinese and Japanese foods have similarities that suggest that they developed some foods together. Both cultures have access to the other's food, but would consider it international.