They live on islands ?
bacause they all want to catch the kappa
people eat all sorts fish in Japan like salmon and sharks sometimes. its just like Canada an Ameirca.
Sushi is a Japanese dish, therefore Japanese do eat it. Japan is surrounded by water, abundant with fish. .
Yes. Japan is an island nation, so fish is a common food and source of nutrition.
generally, all people eat food, but if your asking what kind of food the Japanese people eat, they eat rice, and fish.... as well as things like hamburgers and whatnot...
they eat KFC , turkey,and Fish
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sushi, rice, fish, chicken
To eat, for oil, such..............
Fish
No: people in Japan do not eat only fish and rice. They eat the same kinds of food you do, no matter where you are: Japan (especially the cities) has perhaps the largest number of restaurants or other eating establishments in the world, and virtually every kind of cuisine is available. Foreign foods have been incorporated into the Japanese diet for hundreds of years: tempura, for example, is originally a Portuguese dish. Most people in Japan, it is true, do eat much rice, rice having been the staple food of the country for many hundreds of years (though millet was frequently substituted by the poor more than about 100 years ago). Because Japan comprises many mountainous islands (which means that most of the population is relatively close to the sea), fish is a large part of the diet for people living in Japan; it is, however, by no means the exclusive diet of people in Japan.
People eat with chopsticks and many dishes with rice. They also eat lots of noodles and tend to eat many meats such as pork, cow, fish, and exotic species such as jellyfish.
Salmon is a commonly consumed fish in Japan, but of course it cannot be said that all Japanese people like to eat salmon.