Many Japanese parties and festivals are traditionally held at local shrines.
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Yes, they do, but there not traditionally called proms. Their called parties.
A Japanese courtier is a member of the imperial court in Japan who serves the emperor or empress. They are responsible for carrying out ceremonial duties, advising the monarch, and contributing to the administrative functioning of the court. Traditionally, courtiers held significant influence and played crucial roles in shaping Japanese politics and culture.
for people who live in the Canadian prairies the Christmas season traditionally begins with a shipment of Japanese?
parties held by the Indians to celebrate the death of their people
America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
Wasabi, which is Japanese horseradish
Yes
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
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It can be held to be valid. If the parties are acting as if both parties have signed it, it will be enforced.
Yes, chopsticks are commonly used in Japan. They are traditionally used for eating a variety of foods, such as rice, noodles, and sushi. Chopsticks are held in one hand and used to pick up and eat small pieces of food. It is considered polite to not cross or play with chopsticks, and to not stick them upright in food, as these actions are associated with funerals in Japanese culture.