Say "tadaima" (I'm home), take off shoes, wash hands.
Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
take off there shoes
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
There are two basic categories of Japanese: 1. The southern Japanese have not been there as long, and come from the area of China. 2. The northern Japanese come more from the Russia area and are called the 'Ainu'.
In what context? The answer you may be searching for is that they remove their shoes.
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.
track them
No, that's a Japanese custom.
In 1876, but their numbers greatly increased in 1910.
the word for house is "ie", home is "uchi"