Direktlänk till inlägg 10 juni 2012
The people of Japan call their country "Nippon", which means "the land of the rising sun". You can see the rising sun in the middle of their flag.
Most Japanese people today wear western style clothes. But during holidays, festivals, and at other special times, they may wear traditional robes called kimonos. The patterns on kimonos change with the seasons to reflect the seasonal changes in nature.
The Japanese have strong family ties and deep respect for authority. In Japan, it is polite to greet one another by bowing.
Japanese students study calligraphy to learn the art of handwriting. Children go to school in Japan Monday through Friday, plus a half day on Saturday. They only have one month off from school, during the school year, from the middle of July to the middle of August. Because school is so difficult and competitive in Japan, many children go to juku, which is a school held in the evening that helps students keep up with their regular school work. SOURCE!
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