take off there shoes
the word for house is "ie", home is "uchi"
It is possible to enter the White House but it requires special permit IDs. Contact your senator or representative. Furthermore you can be sure that not all the rooms are open for people to visit.
The reigning Monarch may not enter the House of Commons, but is allowed to enter the House of Lords.
He entered the military academy in 1905.
japanese people treat thier elders with a to of respect!
In what context? The answer you may be searching for is that they remove their shoes.
No, that's a Japanese custom.
No more than 7.8 people.
Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
Most people do ;)
It depends which house you are in. And if you are in a Japanese house who's owned by poor people it might be little rooms, but if it is owned by rich people it might be bigger room/ rooms
NO
The Japanese legislature, called the Diet, is made up of two houses: the House of Representatives (with 480 seats) and the House of Councillors (with 242 seats).
It is a Japanese tradition to remove your shoes when entering the house.
the word for house is "ie", home is "uchi"
It is possible to enter the White House but it requires special permit IDs. Contact your senator or representative. Furthermore you can be sure that not all the rooms are open for people to visit.
Before entering a Japanese house, it is customary to remove your shoes and put on slippers provided at the entrance. This is done to keep the home clean as shoes are considered dirty from outside. It is also polite to greet the hosts with a bow and say "sumimasen" (excuse me) before entering.