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Japan is an island nation in East Asia. The archipelago has 6,852 islands, the four biggest of which are Shikoku, Kyushu, Hokkaido and Honshu. It has a total area of 145,925 sq mi and an estimated population of 127.4 million as of 2010.

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Why was the Meiji Restoration period important for Japan?

They received more freedoms than they had had before.

How many McDonald's restaurants are there in Japan?

The first McDonald's appeared in Hong Kong in 1975 at Paterson Street in Causeway Bay.

McDonnalds opened their 218th restaurant in Hong Kong in 2010 breaking the previous total restaurant number. The restaurant is located in Shatin's Kwong Yuen Estate.

What is japan word for candy?

There are three words for candy. Ame, okashi and kyandee. I have looked up the answer at englishjapaneseonlinedictionary.com; it can help you translate words to japanese.

What are the native animals in japan?

cranes,Jpnese monkeys,Jpnese deers and foxes.

Did origami start in Japan?

Yes. It originated as Chinese Paper Folding, and only gained widespread acknowledgement as something Japanese after religious figures carried the paper and fostered it's adoption in Japan.

How long does it take a ship to travel from california to japan?

To sail from California to Japan it would take about 4 months. This is accounting for the best weather conditions.

What is ikebana?

Ikebana is a Japanese floral arrangement. According to some sources, it dates from the 7th century. This is cousin to the art of bonsai, featuring spare lines and integrated arrangement of bloom, container and objects.

Will Japan Nintendo Wii remote work with us Nintendo Wii?

Yes, but the games are region locked so you will need to have compatibility between the Wii U and games that you purchase for it. You may also need a power converter for the Wii U power cable.

What are the procedures of making ikebana?

There is no one single way to make ikebana arrangements. There are perhaps thousands of schools that teach ikebana.

Lamp by EF EF Industries 1971 519 with japan symbols on it?

i bought mine at a thrift store for 17 bucks.i looked it up 6 months later and found it for sale for 45.i love that lamp and looking for a match.big shaggy and orange.rebecca_moore03@yahoo.com

What Japanese words start with q?

I don't believe there are any words that have q in them in the Japanese language. Same as with c, x, v, l, w.

What is Japans infant mortality rate?

the infant mortality rate for japan is 2.4 per 1000 people.

What is the value of a teacup and saucer made in occupied Japan?

Hi - Items from Occupied Japan have become collectible however they are not of high value yet unless they are very unusual or rare. There are books you can buy on just Occupied Japan however I have found these to be a bit over the top with regards to values. On a normal day a teacup and saucer from Occupied Japan that is in excellent condition sells locally in the range of $15 - $25 retail. The more colourful the better. If you want general info on cups and saucers here is an article I wrote on the subject. Here is the link. Just copy and paste it into your browser. Good luck. Johanne http://www.fromtimespast.com/Collectingantiquecupsandsaucers.htm

What is the value of a napcoware vase made in japan numbered c7614?

The value of items is always changing depending on demand. You can visit a local pawnshop to find out the current value.

What does a Japanese coin look like?

Banknotes and coins of Japan are the physical form of Japan's currency the Yen. Modern Japanese coins are denominated in Yen, with 100 Sen per Yen, and theoretically, 100 RIn per Sen. Japanese coins are minted in the following denominations, 1r

When did ikebana start?

Ikebana started in the 14th century and is still evolving as an art form. The origin is uncertain but many believe it started as a Buddhist tradition. Ikenobo Senkei was one of the first masters of the art and taught it as part of the tea ceremony. The oldest school Ikenobo started in the Kyoto area of Japan.