both have curved roofs
Japanese plays in the olden times, such as Noh and Kabuki, reflected social class differences by depicting characters from various societal ranks. Noh plays focused on aristocratic themes and characters, while Kabuki portrayed common people and themes. Additionally, the actors' costumes, makeup, and movements were specific to each social class, further emphasizing the distinctions.
In 2010, about 44 percent of cars on American roads were of foreign manufacture. Japanese automaker Toyota sells more foreign cars in the US than any other company.
Emo in Japanese is エモ
It is estimated that around 3-4 million people around the world speak Japanese as a second language. This includes individuals who have learned Japanese for work, study, or personal interest.
The average age of the Japanese population in 2004 was around 42 years old.
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A Japanese house has most gardens and they have different rules, like they don't wear shoes inside.
Japanese schools take their shoes of and where slippers at school and all the kids bow before a class
Similarities> Celebrate Christmas, New Year's Eve and New Years (festivals)> Christian community of Japan celebrates Easter, majority of Australians celebrate Easter (festivals)Differences> Language (Japanese - English)> The rules Japanese and Australians followe.g. (Japan) Respect elders, making apologies, declining an invitation (w/o saying 'no')> Festivals are traditional in Japan, Entertainment and Social festivals in Australia
Japanese schools are much ruder. The students are allowed to walk out of a room if they don't like the lesson, even though Japanese people are very polite.
Social and family lifestyle.
well lets see Differences. 1. It is an island. 2. They speak Japanese Similarities 1. They have people 2. They have a government
One of the most significant similarities is the parents' goal for their kids. Both Chinese and Japanese Americans want their kids to do their best and get not only straight A's but do well in other activities as well. There isn't much difference between the two.
As of 8th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = 77.37 Japanese Yen
Yes, knowing Chinese can help with learning Japanese due to similarities in characters and some vocabulary. However, the grammar, writing systems, and pronunciation are different between the two languages, so there will still be significant differences to learn.
No it is a Japanese company!
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