Crazy About Japan
50 Crazy Facts About Japan You Won T Believe Insider Monkey Weird facts about japan. 30. napping at work is ok. the japanese people are workaholics. napping on the job is common and is perceived as a sign of dedication and hard work. some people even fake it to show how tired they’ve become after so much work. this is a bizarre fact about japan that’s unique to this country. The world’s shortest escalator is in the basement of more’s department store in kawasaki, japan; it has only 5 steps and is 32.8 inches (83.3 cm) high. [25] yaeba, or crooked teeth, are considered attractive in japan—so much so that girls go to the dentist to have their teeth purposefully unstraightened.
10 Reasons Why Japan Is So Weird Japanese farmers produce square watermelons for the sake of ease of storing. 12. famously, japan is the world’s largest creditor nation. 13. up to 60% of the animated shows are produced in japan, making it the leading country to do so. 14. 98% of adoption in japan are of male adults. In fact, the word randoseru comes from the dutch word “ransel,” meaning backpack. 9. kotatsu to help you survive the winter. while japanese homes largely lack central heating systems and insulated walls, they more than make up for it with the super cozy “ kotatsu.”. Amazing facts about japan. 21. in japan there is a train that “floats” above the tracks by magnetism, reaching 550km h (311 mph). 22. norway introduced salmon sushi to the japanese in the ’80s. 23. in japan, there is a sumo crying baby festival where sumo wrestlers compete to see who can make a baby cry first. 24. 2. the native religion of japan is shinto. officially 51.8% of the country ascribes to shinto, but around 80% of the country actively participates in shinto rituals. it’s a “pagan,” polytheistic religion, like hinduism. it’s more about nature and spirits gods called kami. pretty cool. 3. japan is made up of 6,852 islands.
10 Of Japan S Most Bizarre Festivals Savvy Tokyo Amazing facts about japan. 21. in japan there is a train that “floats” above the tracks by magnetism, reaching 550km h (311 mph). 22. norway introduced salmon sushi to the japanese in the ’80s. 23. in japan, there is a sumo crying baby festival where sumo wrestlers compete to see who can make a baby cry first. 24. 2. the native religion of japan is shinto. officially 51.8% of the country ascribes to shinto, but around 80% of the country actively participates in shinto rituals. it’s a “pagan,” polytheistic religion, like hinduism. it’s more about nature and spirits gods called kami. pretty cool. 3. japan is made up of 6,852 islands. Shrine etiquette is a fact of life in japanese culture! 4. eating out by yourself is okay in japan. unlike many countries, rocking up and finding a table at many restaurants throughout the land by yourself isn’t weird. sitting at the bar alone and eating japanese food is usual. good to know. The 2011 tohoku earthquake, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake is actually the strongest earthquake to ever hit japan killing 29,000 people. since many of the houses in 1923 were made of wood many people lost their lives in the fires that the 1923 earthquake caused. 8.) japan has the world’s deepest underwater postbox.
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