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Japan is an arc shaped island country made up of 6,852
islands. Out of the 6,848 islands, there
are four major (large) islands that make up ninety-seven percent, of Japan's
land area. "From north to south, their names are Hokkaido, Honshu,
Shikoku, and Kyushu."
"(Japanese: 日本 Nippon or Nihon; formally 日本国 Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku, literally "[the] State of Japan")"
Is "in East Asia, which is located in the Pacific Ocean." Japan sits to the east of China, North Korea, South Korea, Russia and the Sea of Japan.
Japan has a population of 127.6 million people since two thousand twelve, and holds the record the worlds tenth largest population.
36°00′N 138°00′E longitude and latitude
35.6833° N, 139.7667°
When it comes to writing style, Japan has a very different writing style than ours. Japanese people use Nippon characters. "Nihongo" is very complicated in many ways, because depending on whom you are speaking to, you must speak using different levels of respect. This is referred to as "Japanese Honorifics." As in Kun, Sempai, San, Chan, Sensai Etc.
The Japanese alphabet is called, "Hiragana."
· Katakana is used, with a foreign word or name.
· Kanji is used, using Chinese characters.
Over ninety-nine percent of Japans population speak Japanese, their native language is Korean and Altaic.
When it comes to religion, Japan enjoys whether your religious or religiously free. "Based off article twenty of their constitution." Those who are religious in Japan, eighty four-ninety-six percent of total population subscribe to Buddhism and Shinto. However, this estimate is based people who are affiliated with a temple, not with people who may or may not be true believers. Due to constant polls, seventy-eighty percent of the Japanese population state "they do not consider themselves to believe any religion" at all!
More or less, the participation of religion is high, "especially during festivals and occasions such as the first shrine visit of the New Year. Taoism and Confucianism from China have also influenced Japanese beliefs and customs" Fewer than one percent of the Japanese population, is Christian, and other minority religions are Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Sikhism.
Japan seems very independent, because they have a language that ninety-nine percent of the population speak. If you want to experience something completely new, go to Japan! Religious or not, there is a lot to see. Especially if your an anime lover!
"(Japanese: 日本 Nippon or Nihon; formally 日本国 Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku, literally "[the] State of Japan")"
Is "in East Asia, which is located in the Pacific Ocean." Japan sits to the east of China, North Korea, South Korea, Russia and the Sea of Japan.
Japan has a population of 127.6 million people since two thousand twelve, and holds the record the worlds tenth largest population.
36°00′N 138°00′E longitude and latitude
35.6833° N, 139.7667°
When it comes to writing style, Japan has a very different writing style than ours. Japanese people use Nippon characters. "Nihongo" is very complicated in many ways, because depending on whom you are speaking to, you must speak using different levels of respect. This is referred to as "Japanese Honorifics." As in Kun, Sempai, San, Chan, Sensai Etc.
The Japanese alphabet is called, "Hiragana."
· Katakana is used, with a foreign word or name.
· Kanji is used, using Chinese characters.
Over ninety-nine percent of Japans population speak Japanese, their native language is Korean and Altaic.
When it comes to religion, Japan enjoys whether your religious or religiously free. "Based off article twenty of their constitution." Those who are religious in Japan, eighty four-ninety-six percent of total population subscribe to Buddhism and Shinto. However, this estimate is based people who are affiliated with a temple, not with people who may or may not be true believers. Due to constant polls, seventy-eighty percent of the Japanese population state "they do not consider themselves to believe any religion" at all!
More or less, the participation of religion is high, "especially during festivals and occasions such as the first shrine visit of the New Year. Taoism and Confucianism from China have also influenced Japanese beliefs and customs" Fewer than one percent of the Japanese population, is Christian, and other minority religions are Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Sikhism.
Japan seems very independent, because they have a language that ninety-nine percent of the population speak. If you want to experience something completely new, go to Japan! Religious or not, there is a lot to see. Especially if your an anime lover!