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  2. What religion do Japanese people follow? - Answers

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    Most Japanese people in Japan do not belong to a religion (84%). 64% state that they do ot believe in god or Buddha (55%). Studies indicating high numbers in religions may be due to family ...

  3. What do Japanese people call themselves? - Answers

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    What do you call someone who is from Okinawa? Okinawans proudly call themselves uchinanchu (沖縄人) or "sea people" in the local dialect

  4. Why did the Japanese yell 'bonsai' during World War II?

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    They want the Japanese empire to last 10,000 years. What did the Japanese chant? Their battle cry was, "Banzai!", a Japanese version of the, "Rebel Yell" from the Confederates during the US Civil ...

  5. How do you do the slanted smiley face? - Answers

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    Yes they are correct. It is a Japanese Katakana character.ヅ means Zu. Zu, also known as Anzu and Imdugud, in Sumerian, is a lesser divinity of Akkadian mythology, and the son of the bird goddess ...

  6. From which son of Noah are the Asian people descended?

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    Overall, It is uncertain which sons of Noah was the forefather of the Eastern Asians (the Chinese, Japanese, Koreans etc.), their origin is obscured, but it could have been either Shem or Japheth ...

  7. What does 'mashta' mean in Japanese? - Answers

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    㠾㠗㠟 "mashita" (pronounced "mashta") is used on the end of a verb stem to show that the action took place in the past - "past tense". Therefore,㠾㠗㠟 would mean 'did', '-ed ...

  8. What does chodai mean in Japanese? - Answers

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    In Japanese, "chodai" (頂戴) is a polite expression used when requesting or receiving something. ... Food & Drink History Hobbies Jobs & Education Law & Government Math People & Society Science ...

  9. What does the word obachan mean? - Answers

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    "Obachan" is a Japanese term that translates to "grandmother" or "old lady." It is a respectful and affectionate way to refer to an elderly woman in Japanese culture. The term is commonly used to ...

  10. What does the Japanese suffix chin mean? - Answers

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    The Japanese suffix "chin" is a cute and affectionate way of addressing someone. It is often used in a friendly or endearing context towards someone you are close to, like calling them "dear" or ...

  11. What does a koi dragon tattoo symbolize? - Answers

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    Japanese tattoos of Koi can symbolize children. In Japan the have a special celebration called Children's Day in which they raise koi flags. Another tattoo would be of the Japanese kanji for children.