They wrote on long paper scrolls in a room called tatami. And they still do today if you go to Japan also, look in a book about Japan and you'll find it.
Depends on what period in history you are asking about.
I can't believe you asked....*sigh*
they grew rice and things like oranges, and they get most of their fish from the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan.
Groundhogs are not native to Japan. The Japaneses word for groundhog is ウッドチャック or Uddochakku, which is Just the English word "woodchuck" pronounced with a Japanese accent.
Admiral Yamamoto was the head of the Imperial Navy. He was responsible for much of the strategy that was used in the war. He died when his plane was shot down in the South Pacific.
An acrostic poem is like this H-Write something here A-Write something here R-Write something here R-Write something here I-Write something here E-Write something here T-Write something here T-Write something here U-Write something here B-Write something here M-Write something here A-Write something here N-Write something here
It can be written: マーク
不注意な (fuchuui na)
names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese? said the same
Daniel can become 'danieru' in Japanese, written: ダニエル
Well, my name is Erica and I know how to write my name in Japanese! I can not write it on this computer but I'll describe it to you. Write it from top to bottom: First I ,then ') then write something like an n.
No, in the matter of fact,Most Japaneses are good in technology.
忍者が大好きです : 'ninja ga daisuki desu'.
Hana.
shokuji
guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuubvi
nope
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