If you are referring to "state", as in states (California, Washington, etc...) then the closest they have are prefectures. In Japanese they are called 県, or "ken". For example, Iwate prefecture is known as "Iwate-ken".
people living in china are called chinese and people living in japan are called japanese
They are called Japanese.
Asians
they do something called nipponiaa.!
The Mongols
The money in Japan is called Yen
what are coins called in japan
The national tree of Japan is Sugi or Bonsai. Yes, people do say it is the Cherry Bloossom tree but it's not
Citizens of Japan are commonly referred to as "Japanese." In the Japanese language, they are called "Nihonjin" (日本人), which directly translates to "people of Japan." This term encompasses all nationals of Japan, regardless of their ethnic background, though the majority of the population is ethnically Japanese.
What was the NES called un Japan?
In Japan, watermelons are called Suika.
Shintoism started in eastern japan and then spread out to the middle east. Shintoism is the oldest surviving Japanese religion. It came even before Buddhism.