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Frank Olito

2018-06-20T12:58:21Z

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Many in the United States, especially those who haven't visited, may not have a good working knowledgeof Japan.

But, the country has a history that dates back centuries and a culture that is rich and multi-layered. Travelers to Japan can get lost in the country's island culture or in its densely populated metropolitan centers.Japan is more than just the country to the east of China.

Here are some surprising facts about the island country.

Japan is an island nation.

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Unlike most countries that are one solid land mass, Japan is actually a group of islands that form a country, typically referred to as an archipelago. The Japanese archipelago consists of 6,852 islands. While only 430 of those islands are inhabitedHonshu is considered the main islandmost of the islands are considered “ghosts.” The archipelago stretches about 1,869 miles or the length of the East Coast of the United States.

Tokyo is the most populated city in the world.

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Whenever you’re sitting in traffic or riding the rush hour train, keep in mind it is likely much worse in Japan. In fact, the country’s capital, Tokyo, is the most populated city on earth with 38,140,000 people. The United Nations expects the city to hold that title until 2030.

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People are hired to push people inside of trains during rush hour.

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About 57% of people living in Tokyo, Japan use the public transportation. That percentage compared with the population creates massive commuter struggles. In fact, most of the railways operate at a 199% overcapacity, forcing people to smash their faces against windows to squeeze inside. The city even hires “transit pushers” to stuff bodies into subway cars during rush hour.

There are more pets than children.

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Back in 2013, Goldman Sachs found that there were more registered pets in Japan than there were children. At the time, there were 21.3 million cats and dogs registered and only 16.5 million children below the age of 15. Japan may be paradise for pet lovers.

There are millions of vending machines that sell anything from food to sex toys.

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The vending machines here in the US pale in comparison to the vending culture in Japan. While the first machine in Japan sold cigarettes, today magazines, flowers, drinks, and full meals can be bought from the 5.52 million vending machines nationwide. The country’s fascination with automation is demonstrated in this vending machine culture, as almost every street in Japan has at least one vending machine.

Crime is relatively nonexistent.

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Of course, crime exists in Japan, but when compared to the US, the rates are startling. For instance, Japan’s murder rate is 15 times less here in the states, making it the safest country in Asia and the second-lowest homicide rate in the world. Even Tokyo is one of the safest countries on the planet with almost no street crimes.

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There is very little immigration and diversity.

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Unlike the US, almost everyone living in Japan was born there. In fact, 98% of the population are actually Japanese and the other 2% are foreigners. The country has been grappling with diversity issues for years.

Baseball is the most popular sport.

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Although baseball is typically thought of as an American sport, the Japanese love it too. Last year, over 33% of sports fans watched baseball in the country. However, the sport is most popular among the older generations as the younger generation is apparently slowly finding it less interesting. Soccer comes in as a close second.

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Bondage or BDSM may have started in Japan.

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Back in 1400, police would use shibarior the art of rope bondageto hold prisoners captive. The Samurais would use this tactic to treat their prisoners well. In the late 1800s, a new wave of shibari started, bringing the art of bondage into the bedroom. The positioning of knots on certain pleasure points on the body can stimulate sensuality and strength.

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Japan's architecture, art, traditions, crafts. Also, its worldwide known pop culture (including manga, anime, and video games). It's something that definitely only Japan can offer. No other country contains the same characteristics.

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Facts about Japan
  • Official Name: Japan.
  • Form of Government: Constitutional monarchy with parliamentary government.
  • Capital: Tokyo.
  • Population: 126, 048, 450.
  • Official Language: Japanese.
  • Money: Japanese yen.
  • Area: 377,835 square kilometres.
  • Major Mountain Ranges: Japanese Alps.

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  • In Japan there is 1 vending machine for every 24 people. ...
  • Nearly half the zippers worldwide are made in Japan.

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  • It's good manners to slurp your noodles. ...
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  • Everyone has their own seal.

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  • Japan consists of 6,852 islands. ...
  • The Japanese language orders words differently than we do in English. ...
  • Over a thousand tame sika deer roam the streets of Nara, Japan. ...
  • From the 12th century to the demise of feudalism in the 19th century, the samurai were a powerful warrior class in Japan.

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Top 10 Facts About Japan!
  • Japan is famous for its cherry blossom. ...
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  • They have super fast trains! ...
  • Japan is on four tectonic plates. ...
  • 5. Japanese train stations have their own individual tunes. ...
  • Japan's national sport is sumo wrestling. ...
  • There are over 300 Kit-Kat flavours.

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History of Japan
  • The first human inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago have been traced to the Paleolithic, around 38–39,000 years ago. ...
  • Around the 3rd century BC, the Yayoi people from the continent immigrated to the Japanese archipelago and introduced iron technology and agricultural civilization.

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  • Its national flower is the cherry blossom. ...
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  • Living in a Box.
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Japan: 15 Million Years Old

Japan came into existence in 660 B.C. Buddhism impacted Japanese culture to a large extent, if we go by historical records. Japan, popularly known as the land of rising sun or we may say oldest country in the world by age, has seen many empires rising and simultaneously, falling.

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The green pheasant is an omnivore species which has been found in Japan for a million years. Surprisingly this species is not found in other places in the world other than Japan. The green pheasant has been the national animal of Japan since 1947 and currently it is a very important iconic sign of Japan.

What are 7 interesting facts about Japan? ›

12 Interesting Facts about Japan
  • Japan consists of 6,852 islands. ...
  • The Japanese language orders words differently than we do in English. ...
  • Over a thousand tame sika deer roam the streets of Nara, Japan. ...
  • From the 12th century to the demise of feudalism in the 19th century, the samurai were a powerful warrior class in Japan.

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Ancient Japan
  • Samurai followed an set of rules called the Bushido.
  • The emperor lived in the palace in Kyoto.
  • In general, a country will more in times of peace.
  • Sword fighting was the most important art for a samurai.
  • Painting and were common activities at the court.
  • A samurai might in a garden for hours.

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