Japan or otherwise known as the "Land Of The Rising Sun" is dominated by its enthralling culture, beyond delicious food and overwhelming beauty! These are 10 interesting facts about Japan!
1) There are over 1,500 earthquakes in Japan every year! They're brutal!
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2)Animated Japanese movies and tv shows (Anime) account for 60% of the world's animation.
4) In Japan, teachers and students work together to clean all the classrooms and cafeteria after school. There are no janitors whatsoever.
5) Oppostie to most belief, Black cats are considered to conduct good luck in Japan
6) Ōkunoshima, a Japanese island, is often called うさぎ島 Usagi Jima or Rabbit Island due to the tremendous amount of rabbits inhabiting the island!
7) The Tomamu Resort in Japan, situated on a mountain peak, allows you to look at the clouds below you!
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9) In Japan, you can find cafes where you can play with cats!
10) Japan has greater than 50,000 people who are over 100 years old! the life expectancy there is 4 years greater than that of americans!
1) There are over 1,500 earthquakes in Japan every year! They're brutal!
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2)Animated Japanese movies and tv shows (Anime) account for 60% of the world's animation.
There are about 130 voice-acting schools for future Anime voices.
3) Raw horse meat is actually very popular to eat in Japan.
4) In Japan, teachers and students work together to clean all the classrooms and cafeteria after school. There are no janitors whatsoever.
5) Oppostie to most belief, Black cats are considered to conduct good luck in Japan
6) Ōkunoshima, a Japanese island, is often called うさぎ島 Usagi Jima or Rabbit Island due to the tremendous amount of rabbits inhabiting the island!
7) The Tomamu Resort in Japan, situated on a mountain peak, allows you to look at the clouds below you!
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9) In Japan, you can find cafes where you can play with cats!
10) Japan has greater than 50,000 people who are over 100 years old! the life expectancy there is 4 years greater than that of americans!
100 year old Japanese swimmer! |
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