Some Japanese people have left their country for various reasons such as pursuing education or job opportunities abroad, seeking better quality of life, or escaping political or social issues. Economic reasons and personal growth are also common factors for leaving Japan.
Japanese geishas leave their neck and collarbones bare to emphasize their elegance and grace. Exposing this area is considered alluring and beautiful in their traditional attire.
Brazil has the largest community of immigrant Japanese residents in Latin America.
Emigrate.
Japanese yen is the currency used in Japan, but the spoken language in Japan is Japanese.
It is extremely difficult for North Koreans to leave the country due to strict government controls and restrictions. Travel outside of North Korea is heavily monitored and requires government permission.
After its isolationism, Japan became an imperialist country. Japanese citizens who left Japan were banned from returning. Japanese citizens were not allowed to leave the country.
First of all, Janpanese is not spelled that way, its spelled Japanese, and immigrants are people that come into a country, not people who leave it. Emmigrants are people who leave their country to go to another country of their choice. The Japanese people who left Japan obviously left Japan for either personal, family reasons or because of the form of government. Lots of Japanese people are leaving there country because they are currently in a Recession that is taking place now.
The Closed Country Edict of 1635 forbade the Japanese from going to other countries. Japanese ships could not leave Japanese ports, either. A Japanese citizen that left to live elsewhere was killed upon return to Japan.
A B and C are the answers, if it is in a different order on your screan, sorry
Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon".
Many foreigners were asked to leave the country for safety reasons following the earthquake. It's highly likely that a few Japanese citizens got spooked and left.
The Japanese population were as supportive as a country can be.
If you are in Japan, it is not the custom to leave a tip and if you do it may be considered offensive. If you are in another country, you should follow the rules of etiquette of that country. For example, in the United States it is customary to tip (generally) 15 - 20% for good service.
You can leave the country in age 17+
'Deru.'
Gochisosama deshita.
The Japanese word for land or country is "Koku".