Japan My japan asimet. Task 1 Japan is close to China,korea south korea and russia.

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Japan My japan asimet

Task 1 Japan is close to China,korea south korea and russia

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Task 3

Task 4 Foods sushi,wasabi,soua bean,yakitori and see weed Food they grow up in sushi,sobaand rice Sports they play tennis,kendo,sumo wrestling baseball,martial arts, olimpic games and soccor [football] Clothing The kimono is traditional Japanese clothing for both men and women. Furthermore, there are different types of kimonos worn for different situations. No matter what kind of kimono worn, it will require an obi. The obi is the belt that goes around the front and ties in the back in a sometimes elaborate fashion.

Task 4 The japan new year Coming of age day And valintise day

Unusal anmials

Task 6 Different culture There languge is different then others Cloths are very different then others Painting is different

Task 6 Intersting facts 1. Raw horse meat is a popular food in Japan. 2. Sometimes the trains are so crowded railway staff are employed to cram passengers inside. 3. For many Japanese couples Christmas is celebrated like Valentine's Day in the western world. 4. Poorly written English can be found everywhere, including T-shirts and other fashion items. 5. More than 70% of Japan consists of mountains, including more than 200 volcanoes. 6. Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, is an active volcano. 7. Religion does not play a big role in the lives of most Japanese and many do not understand the difference between Shintoism and Buddhism. 8. A nice musk melon, similar to a cantaloupe, may sell for over $300US. 9. There are four different writing systems in Japan, romaji, katakana, hiragana, and kanji. 10. Coffee is very popular and Japan imports approximately 85% of Jamaica's annual coffee production. 11. Japan's literacy rate is almost 100%. 12. Sumo is Japan's national sport, although baseball is also very popular. 13. Sumo wrestlers eat a stew called Chankonabe to fatten up. Many restaurants in the Ryogoku district of Tokyo serve this nabe (Japanese word for stew). 14. Many of the western style toilets in Japan have a built-in bidet system for spraying your backside.