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Japanese yen was created in 1871.
The Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931The invasion of Abbysinia by Italy in 1935The re-militarisation of the Rhineland by Germany in 1936All these were aggressive actions, but whether they threatened world peace is debatable.
As of 2011, about 130 million people speak Japanese.
As a nation that favored the Russians.
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I can tihink that the japoneses And european can draw the similiteries And diferencies by the japanesse do different stuff And the european do other stuff
Both European and Japanese cultures place importance on tradition, history, and respect. However, European culture tends to prioritize individualism and freedom of expression, while Japanese culture often emphasizes group harmony and conformity. Both cultures also have strong culinary traditions and a passion for art and craftsmanship.
The Japanese style of design often emphasizes simplicity, minimalism, and natural elements, while European style tends to be more ornate, decorative, and classic. Both styles value craftsmanship and attention to detail, but Japanese design is more focused on harmony and tranquility, whereas European design often leans towards opulence and grandeur.
I can tihink that the japoneses And european can draw the similiteries And diferencies by the japanesse do different stuff And the european do other stuff
The difference between Japanese Shinkansens and European High Speed Trains is that the European High Speed Trains make use of European EC Directive 96/48 while the Japanese Shinkansens use an ATC (Automatic Train Control) system.
Social and family lifestyle.
well lets see Differences. 1. It is an island. 2. They speak Japanese Similarities 1. They have people 2. They have a government
One of the most significant similarities is the parents' goal for their kids. Both Chinese and Japanese Americans want their kids to do their best and get not only straight A's but do well in other activities as well. There isn't much difference between the two.
Similarities> Celebrate Christmas, New Year's Eve and New Years (festivals)> Christian community of Japan celebrates Easter, majority of Australians celebrate Easter (festivals)Differences> Language (Japanese - English)> The rules Japanese and Australians followe.g. (Japan) Respect elders, making apologies, declining an invitation (w/o saying 'no')> Festivals are traditional in Japan, Entertainment and Social festivals in Australia
Similarities between Japanese and Australian households may include importance placed on family values, respect for elders, and a focus on cleanliness and organization in the home. Differences may include the size of houses, with Japanese homes typically being smaller, as well as cultural practices related to meal times, such as the emphasis on home-cooked traditional meals in Japan compared to more diverse culinary influences in Australia.
The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.