There are two different styles of toilets in Japan called squat toilets and Western-style toilets. The squat toilets are the oldest of the two, and waste is collected in a shallow trough. The Western-style toilet is the standard flush toilet used in worldwide.
Sadly, Yes Japan is the heart of robot technology and do have some pretty creative minds. But in all, they really do have talking toilets...
Oriental furniture comes in many different styles to represent the Asian countries from which they originate. Styles come from Japan, Thailand, China and India, to name a few. Oriental styles can also be modern and traditional.
Global Knives products are knives and sharpeners. They also provide knife storage supplies as well. The knives are made in Japan and are available in a few different styles.
it had to do with different types of styles. in japan, most people would paint birds or fantasies, like the artist Ito Jakuchu.
Fashion in Japan is fun and extreme, incorporating many different styles. Clothing brands that are popular include Evisu and Issey Miyake.
India has the largest number of toilets in the world due to its large population size and efforts by the government to improve sanitation and hygiene through initiatives like the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Sanitary conditions in Japan are like bad toilets and they need to help the people who live near the power plant explosion...
Currently different colored PS3s are only available in Japan. It is not likely that there will ever be different colored PS3s sold outside of Japan. It is however possible to buy PS3 controllers of various colors.
haiku and kabuki
Manga originated in Japan in the late 19th century, drawing on traditional Japanese art styles and storytelling techniques. It has since evolved into a popular and diverse form of entertainment, encompassing a wide range of genres and styles.
There are too many different music styles in Japan, to exactly tell the traditional one. But one of the Oldest was the chanting of the Buddhist monks, called shomyo.
Samurai's no longer exist in Japan. People often practice the sword styles for special events, but there are no real Samurai left in Japan.