No, this was a Chinese practice, not Japanese.
no , , , chinese women does
Chinese women had their feet bound because they thought it was fashionable.
No, Japanese women did not practice foot binding; that practice was specific to China. In Japan, women traditionally wore geta or zori sandals, which did not involve altering the shape of their feet. Japanese culture had its own beauty standards and practices, but foot binding was not one of them.
There is no scientific evidence suggesting that Japanese people have smaller feet compared to other populations. Foot size can vary greatly among individuals regardless of their ethnicity. Factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health can influence the size of a person's feet.
yes they did. it was considered beautiful to have small feet in japan. i do not know if they still do this
Chinese people have slightly longer index fingers and Japanese people have much larger feet. Also, it is more common amongst Chinese people to be born with blond hair.
The Japanese people call their highest mountain "Mount Fuji," and it stands at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) tall.
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i think this is for Chinese or Japanese. small feet.
some bind people have a career and they change it for them,
Japanese people have "obento" that thing is a meal made at home brought to lunch.