the Chinese and Japanese.
Chinese introduced rice to Japanese culture.
Rice & fish.
Cooking fried rice isn't a Japanese culture. It is originally from China. Fried rice is a Chinese Cuisine (the staple of their culture)Japanese foods are more like, sushi, rice balls, ramen, ect.
Japan loved rice
It Doesn't. Everybody has their own personal tastes, Yours might be Japanese over Chinese.
Because they have more population
The Hmong/Miao chinese was the first to cultivate rice and then they soon show the japanese how to do it and then it soon spread. :D
Squinted eyes, fried rice ,and soy sauce
Cha han (sounds exactly like it's spelled) To be more specific this is Chinese fried rice that is suited for Japanese tastes. However if you are in japan, you would ask for "cha han" if you want fried rice.
the ancient Chinese grew rice in rice fields.
No.Teriyaki is Japanese. Although there are similar flavors (with suger, soy source,rice wine) in Chinese food, but they are boiled and more spicy than Japanese. "-yaki" means grill. So, "teriyaki" is grilled food.