some japanese arts are: the kimono, the haiku, the japanese fan, the japanese painting, the kinji, japanese pottery, japanese origomi, japanese comics, and architecture.
Some Japanese fish, do martial arts, play games, eat, that sort of stuff.
Only Japanese arts were allowed.
Martial Arts refers to the skills used in combat. Every country has martial arts and some originated in Japan, but not all of them.
There are Japanese martial arts. There are individuals that practice them. It would be a stereotype to think that all Japanese practice martial arts. The actual percentage is pretty small and probably is about the same as in the US.
If you are talking about martial arts here is a list that should answer your questionAikidoSumoJuJutsuKenJutsuKendoIaidoNinjutsuJudoKarateKyudo
No. The fitness routine by a Colombian choreographer is based on Latin American music, although it uses some movements from Japanese martial arts.
karateka
yes if i know what your talkin about
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It depends on your perspective. Ninjas were a secretive class of Japanese agents trained in the arts of espionage and assassination -- the style of stealth and martial arts used by ninjas is called ninjitsu.
"Sensei" means 'one who has gone before' and is usually associated with a teacher or mentor. You can call a martial arts instructor 'sensei' in Japanese.
Kendo