They have pets like people do in the United States
It is 'petto.'
About 40% of Japanese families own pets (Cabinet Office, “Basic Poll on Animal Protection,” 2003).
The Japanese keep the same pets as us though dogs and cats are the most popular thoughout Japan.
· Japanese Chin (a dog)
They ushaly have fish, dogs or a cat.
Pets were generally not allowed in Japanese internment camps during World War II. When Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated, they were often instructed to leave their homes quickly and could not bring their pets, leading to many animals being abandoned. Some camps did allow small animals under certain conditions, but this was not the norm and varied by location. Overall, the focus was primarily on human detainees, leaving pets largely unaccounted for.
Yes, Japanese have both animals as pets and as farm animals. Just like all people everywhere.
Artificial intelligent robot (aibo) are robotic pets designed and manufactured by Sony.
yes they are freaky!If I get one i,m gonna throw it away.
Not usually, it is used to represent 'Ms,Miss,or Mrs' and sometimes pets.
Lots. My favorite is the Japanese Giant Hornet. There's also Japanese Honeybees as well as mantises and all kinds of other Japanese insects.
Well, they don't have a specific name, but Japanese Bobtails, American Bobtails, and Manx all don't have tails.