Within the Japanese community yes, generally no.
Japan and Canada have the same colors on their national flags. Also, they both have maple trees- but Canada uses them, not Japan
Japan is 377,873 km² when Alberta is 661,848 km² crazy eh?
Japan is Canada's 2nd biggest trading partners. USA is its biggest trading partner. If something happens between USA and Canada, Canada would have to rely on Japan for its biggest trading.
Japan and Canada are both generous polite countries in my mind Canada is a much NICER country and japan is a really POLITE country but the main basis boils down to economy and pollution in which Canada wins but I encourage you to reach your own consensus
core of performance is induvidual for canada core of Performance is always in groups for Japan
Saudi Arabia and Japan
the same as the ones in Germany japan and Canada
Japan started having their own traditions during the 800s
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Canada imports much the same things from Japan that the US does; cars, televisions, and other high-tech products.
The cultural traditions that have survived from the middle ages in Japan is its poem haiku,and its legacies
Japan and Canada have the same colors on their national flags. Also, they both have maple trees- but Canada uses them, not Japan
For the same reasons it exports to other countries. For profit.
pls.............answer it
No. Canada joined the war at the same time as England.
Japan's highest measurable export to Canada is actually bamboo. Same for the U.S. It's the metric tons of chopsticks they send to our countries. Thank you Discovery Channel.
Yes, it is over 20 yards bigger. Japan, though very huge, is tiny compared to Canada