The Japanese people traditionally sleep on beds made of rushes, usually spread on the floor of a home to soak up any liquids or moisture to keep the house clean. A thicker bed of rushes spread under a woven mat usually serves as a traditional bed.
Traditionally they would sleep on futons Now many people sleep in western style beds.
for people who live in the Canadian prairies the Christmas season traditionally begins with a shipment of Japanese?
Many Japanese parties and festivals are traditionally held at local shrines.
to sleep - neru
they can't sleep because they are making out
Wasabi, which is Japanese horseradish
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
nemasu - to sleep
neru
idk eat sleep breathe jk i don't really know! do u know?
Kimono
There are many Japanese traditions that include the holding of tea ceremonies. The Japanese also traditionally wear articles of clothing called kimonos.