Japan has the royal family preceded by Emperor, but along the current constitution he carries out only the festive duty and there he has no power,not even in emergencies. Japaneses of emperor defines like the symbol of state and national unity.
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Friday, September 28, 2007
Facts bout the Japan imperial house
Facts about climate in Japan
Facts about climate in Japan
Japan has the moderate climate and 4 marked seasons, but because of the endlessness from the north south wobbles varies from the region to the region final north has hibernated chilly, while the final south has the subtropical climate. On the climate aside from this influence season winds which blow with the continent towards the ocean hibernates and in the reverse direction during the summer. The late June and early July are the rainy period (besides in Hokkaido), when above the Japan finds the season rainy front (baiu zensen). In the late summer and early autumn from tropical troughs above the equator develop typhoons and often pass from the southwest northeast, bearing abundant rain. The geographical diversity of Japan he divides in 6 main climatic areas: * Hokkaido: Has the moderate climate with long, cold winters and fresh summers. Precipitation are not abundant, but hibernates on islands usually amasses enough the snow. * the Japanese sea: North-westerner hibernates brings full of snow. During the summer is the region colder from Pacific areas, but sometimes are temperatures extremely high because of the phenomenon of hair dryer, warm wind. * Central highground (Chuo-Kochi): The typical continental climate, with large temperature differences between the summer and hibernates these between are given and spends the night. There is no full downfalls. * the Seto of internal nightmare (the Seto-naikai): Mountains in Chugoku and Shikoku to the regions stop season winds, this coming into being the fine weather through the whole year. * the Pacific Ocean: Has the cold winter with the small snow and hot, damp summer because of the south-east season wind. * Nausei-shoto (Ryu Kyu) or South-west islands: Has the subtropical climate with warm winters and hot summers. Precipitation are abundant, especially in the rainy season.
Frequent is typhoons; in 2004. year to the island has come the record 10 typhoon.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Facts about Japan population
Japaneses.-Nation is settled in the Japan on north-Pacific islands Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and Okinawa. On islands lives across 120,000,000 the member this Etna-linguistic isolated nation, but they have been listed in more the 38 state. Most they have out the Japan in: United States (1,340,000), South Korea (952,000), Brazil (403,000), Peru (129,000), and in other states along a few tens of thousands; on Falkland to the islands (the 20 member). Japaneses are himself and all language through the history develops without some influences sideways, what they along the culture, customs and language do different from other groups. Along the faith they are mainly the mahayana-Buddhists (54 %), some they have christened and around 11 % irreligious.
Interesting facts about Japan
Interesting facts about Japan
Japan has an interesting tea culture worth exploring, and tea worth trying
Japan is divided into nine large regions and further divided into 47 smaller prefectures
Japan has the seventh largest population in the world
You can catch a train to and from Nagoya every 15 minutes
You can catch a subway train every three minutes in Nagoya
The Shinkansen (bullet train) passes Kris and Jessica’s house every fifteen minutes
The Japanese know more about American politics than Americans do
The life expectancy of the Japanese is the longest in the world.
Japan has an incredibly high rate of smokers (about 60%), and cigarettes can be bought in venidng machines which can be found all over the place.
Japan has 53 working nuclear reactors and is planning to build another 12 ...
Japan has about 1500 earthquakes each year
Did you know that it is considered quite rude to blow your nose in public?
Facts about Tokyo Japan
Facts about Tokyo Japan
Tokyo,harbor and capital of Japan, narrower area 8 021 500, expand the 26 950 000 inhabitant (the populous town on the world). 10 % Japaneses lives in him, and 20 % in areas around cares. Tokyo is the centre of the Japanese and Asian trades and industry.
Facts about the population of Japan
Facts about the population of Japan
Population of Japan is about 125,000,000, has included approximately two million foreign residents. More than the half of Japanese population is not the Korean lowering.
0-14 years: 14.5% (male 9,465,282; female 8,999,888)
15-64 years: 67.5% (male 43,027,320; female 42,586,112)
65 years and over: 18% (male 9,664,112; female 13,231,914) (2002 est.)
10 facts about Japan
10 facts about Japan
fact no.1. Japanese names their country “the Nippon”, which means “the source suns”.
Fast facts about Japan
Fast facts about Japan
The Japanese word for the Japan is Nippon or Nihon, and the full name is Nihon but the Hen and literally means the " Earth where comes out the sun ".
The alone word comes from the Chinese language and word Jih Pen. The Japanese name Nippon uses in official purposes, including: money, small stamps and international sport events. Nihon periodically uses in the Japan.
The early mandarin Chinese word for the Japan has registered Marco Polo like Cipangu. Nevertheless, Cantonese name for the Japan, from which probably is born the word Japan, is Jatbun. In Malay Cantonese word becomes Japang and with this word are meet Portuguese tradesmen in Malacci in the 16 century Considers that are Portuguese tradesmen bring this word in the Europe. This word first time has been registered in the England 1577. annual ring. in the grammatical orthography like Giapan. In the England official name is the " Japan ". Before whole titles utters a sound the " Japanese empire ". The official Japanese name is Nihonkoku ???), " State Japan ". The state name does comprise from signs "?" (the pronunciation " Neither ", does what mean is given or the sun) and "?" (the pronunciation " Hon " what means the source or the root). The Japanese flag officially is called Hello but the Diligence i.e. the sun disc.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
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