A Japanese house has most gardens and they have different rules, like they don't wear shoes inside.
Japanes houses have a roof just like Australian homes
they are made of rice paper.
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Similarities between Japanese and Australian households may include importance placed on family values, respect for elders, and a focus on cleanliness and organization in the home. Differences may include the size of houses, with Japanese homes typically being smaller, as well as cultural practices related to meal times, such as the emphasis on home-cooked traditional meals in Japan compared to more diverse culinary influences in Australia.
Similarities> Celebrate Christmas, New Year's Eve and New Years (festivals)> Christian community of Japan celebrates Easter, majority of Australians celebrate Easter (festivals)Differences> Language (Japanese - English)> The rules Japanese and Australians followe.g. (Japan) Respect elders, making apologies, declining an invitation (w/o saying 'no')> Festivals are traditional in Japan, Entertainment and Social festivals in Australia
The two Australian Houses of Parliament are the Senate and House of Representatives.
Most of Japanese gardens does have tea houses
modern houses are new but ot tudor houses
Japanese houses
Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
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As of 8th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = 77.37 Japanese Yen
what features are the about modern houses and Tudor houses
caves are made of rock