Hairsticks have been in use for thousands of years, and have been found in cultures of the Ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks. Although some of these have been jeweled, luxury items, such as the gold hairsticks of Egypt, more common, wooden hairsticks have also been found in cultures such as Rome, suggesting that they were in wide use amongst people regardless of their financial standing. However, the most influential culture on modern hairsticks has been Japanese, and in particular the use of decorative Japanese Kanzashi.
chop sticks!knife and forks!fingers!
I believe they were originally from Japan or China, but they may have come from Thailand.
Japan is east side of China.
China could not fight Japan.
The Answer Is North.
chopsticks came from china and moved into japan. people invented chopsticks because many were poor so it was easier to buy then fine china silver wear. But before it was used to eat with japenesse women used it to decerat their hair and keep it up with since their was no hair ties
It could actually glow your hair.
Japan's major imports from China (or China's major exports to Japan) include items such as food, electricity goods, and telecommunication equipment. Japan's major exports to China (or China's major imports from Japan) is mostly machinery, i.e. automobiles.
Japan lies to the northeast of China, and Taiwan is directly east of China.
The Chinese style of hair is considered a bun in chop sticks. You simply have to roll your hair until it rolls onto itself and secure it with the sticks.
Japan. !(:
Japan and China, China is mainland, Japan is a Island, Japan once was the land that the Chinese wanted to conquer but a storm prevented that from happen, China and Japan have different culture's, and live in different areas of Asia.