Japan 日本 Done by: Mouza Yousef, Meena Musabeh, Nouf Khalid
Japan (Nihon), the source of the sun. Tokyo is the capital of Japan. More than three quarters of the country is mountainous. Have learned and adopted new technologies, but they never forget their tradition. It have the highest density of robots (50%) Currency: Yen Overview Of Japan
-The white part stand for peace and honesty -The red part stand for Hardiness, brave and strength.
Food TERIYAKI: marinated beef/ Chicken/ fish TEMPURA: Deep-fried seafood and vegetable SUSHI: Consisting rolls of vinegar-flavored cold cooked rice. Served with fish, vegetables, or egg
SPORTS SUMO and JUDU : are Japan’s national sports KARATE : the art of the self-defense (is taught at school in Japan and has become very popular sport on this country) Kendo: Japanese fencing (it is practiced in several clubs and in college hall)
Body language Eye contact < Rude Asking for forgiveness
Counting backwards is a sign for other person to go away
Tokyo Tower A evidence of the development, technology and modern life Inspired from the Eiffel tower design Visitors can climb the tower to see the view of Tokyo and the surrounding areas visit shops and restaurants
Todaiji Temple It is not only the world’s largest wooden building, it is a home to the largest bronze Buddha statue in the World It is surrounded by beautiful gardens and wildlife
Sakurajima It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world It is usually active It is explode every 4-24 hours
Greeting
15 degree bow 30 degree bow 45 degree bow
"konnichiwa" "hello.“ "konbanwa“ "Good evening," "ohayō gozaimasu," "good morning,“ "Ogenki desu ka?“ "Are you well?". "Hai, genki desu.“ "Yes I am well.". "Guai ga warui desu." "I am feeling ill."
Business card exchange 1) The highest ranking people exchange cards first 2) Give and receive cards using both hands 3) Ensure the card is turned towards the receiver 4) Keep received cards on display for the duration of the meeting
Dress code
seating arrangements
Japanese proverb Tsuno o tamete ushi o korosu. The remedy is often worse than the disease. Meaning : Action taken to put something right is often more unpleasant or damaging than the original problem.
本末転倒 -Putting the cart before the horse. Meaning : It is important to do things in the right or natural order.
亀の甲より年の功 Years know more than books. Meaning : Experience is more valuable than academic education.
Comic history ( manga )
Famous Japanese Cartoon
Sinead シニード
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