目 is how you say "eyes" in Japanese
The shape of people's eyes is primarily determined by genetics. The slanted appearance of some Japanese people's eyes is attributed to a combination of genetic factors, such as the epicanthic fold, which is found in various ethnic groups across Asia. It is important to note that not all Japanese people have slanted eyes, as eye shape can vary within any population.
Yes, Japanese people, like people from other ethnicities, have eyelashes. Eyelashes serve the same purpose for everyone, which is to protect the eyes from dust and debris.
Japanese, Korean, and Chinese people tend to share similar traits so if you know what one of them look like, I'd say they look pretty much alike.
Fortunately for the children of Japan, Japanese is the language of instruction used in Japanese schools.
Japanese- always, as that is where the dog was first recognized as a breed. Please see the discussion page.
Wolf eyes is ookami (no) me in Japanese.
It has two eyes:)
me
It is uncommon for Japanese individuals to have naturally occurring blue eyes as it is not a common trait in the Japanese population.
shikka no me
Akame
Japanese
pupil. the ones in your eyes.
Japanese eyes and Korean eyes have some physical differences in terms of shape and size. Japanese eyes are often described as having a more almond shape, while Korean eyes are typically rounder. In terms of cultural significance, both Japanese and Korean eyes are considered symbols of beauty and are often associated with traditional ideals of attractiveness in their respective cultures. Additionally, eye shape can also be influenced by makeup trends and beauty standards in each country.
No, they don't. Finns are taller and have lighter skin, hair and eyes. Also the Japanese have slightly slanted eyes, which Finns don't.
Yes, watch boku was tomodachi, the main character and his little sister are blonde with blue eyes, and there japanese
Aoi me is how you would say 'blue eyes.' 青い目