The traditional way to sit in Japan is upon your knees. To sit in this style, your knees are folded directly underneath you, and you sit with your back straight. This position is called seiza. Many foreigners find this position extremely uncomfortable after a few minutes, as they are not accustomed to sitting in the position.
Japanese culture evolved from Japanese management style
They don't sit on the floor, the Japanese do.
Ususally it is just chairs, Japanese also kneel on mats.
The Japanese verb for 'to sit' is 'suwaru.'---If you're talking to a pet it is 'osuwari.'If you are saying "sit down" to a person, you would say Suwarinasai.
Art in a style that is distinctly Japanese with long flowing strokes of nature
Suwarinasai
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just sit on the toilet
On the floor.
Osuwari
Hasu (Lotus) Sutairu (Style)
Hibachi