Just the main island - North to South - Tip to Tip roughly 935 miles
Japan is a crescent-shaped island. It is 1,869-miles from the northeast tip to the southwest tip. It is 1,022-miles from the northwest tip to the southeast tip.
money tip is "chippu" but they don't tip in japan potato chip is furenchi furai
The felt tip pen was made in Japan.
Yes
Yes. It is in Hokkaido. The northernmost island of Japan near the northern tip.
No, but in most cases its not far off.
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there are two tip top factories in nz, one is in auckand and the other is in dunedin.
No, ordinarily nobody tips in Japan. Some expensive restaurants, in first-rank hotels and the like, have service charges built into their prices and labeled as such, but tipping is not a common custom in Japan. Some foreign-operated/staffed bars have tip jars, but it's extremely rare. Taxi drivers are astounded if a passenger offers them a tip, and while they mostly accept, they find it an amazing and unexpected windfall. It's not uncommon for waiters or other restaurant staff to run after a (foreign, of course) customer who has left a tip on the table, trying to return the money that they assume the customer has forgotten.
It's not the custom in japan to tip..U can give them an appreciation by being down to earth or present them a small nearby available gifts as a token of praise..
In 1962 the first felt-tip pen was invented in Japan by Yukio Horie.
Go to your local welding supply store. They sell tools called "tip cleaners" that will help you do that. If the tip is too far gone you will have to buy a new one.