The hip shaker, a type of toy that vibrated and shook, was banned in Japan primarily due to safety concerns. Authorities deemed the device potentially hazardous, particularly for children, as it could lead to injuries or unintended consequences from misuse. Additionally, there were worries about the impact of such toys on public decency and children's behavior. The ban reflects Japan's cautious approach to regulating products that might pose risks to health and societal norms.
Sharkira
No, but Japan banned them within their own territory themselves.
The Europeans were effectively banned from Japan with the passing of the Sakoku Edict in 1635 by Tokugawa Iemitsu.
yes
oil
No, microwave ovens are extremely popular in Japan.
my bum
i could get banned forver
No it is not.Funk music is not banned in Japan.
Christianity was effectively banned from Japan with the Sakoku Edict of 1635.
China, Japan, and Vietnam
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