Japan, the land of the rising sun, is known worldwide for its culture, food and technology. Japan is considered to be the most developed country in Asia. The people here are considered to be the most hardworking in the world. Japan is an ancient country. The customs and traditions here are also very unique. Just like in our country people greet with folded hands, similarly in Japan there is a custom of greeting any person by bowing down in respect.
The most special thing is that the more someone is respected, the more one bows down towards him. At the same time, no matter how big or famous a person is, he also bows down to greet the person in front. The only difference between them is in the degree of bowing. Today we will tell you 10 things related to this country, which make it different from the world.
There is a different belief about black cats in Japan. Here it is believed that black cats bring good luck for them.
The most surprising thing is that in Japan, if a person commits suicide by coming under a train, then his relatives have to pay a fine for interrupting the journey.
Most people might have remembered the movie 'Godzilla', but you would not believe that Godzilla is also an official citizen of Japan.
The people of Japan are very conscious about cleanliness. In schools, both students and teachers clean the classrooms together. People here live a long life. The average age of people in Japan is 82 years, which is more than the average of all countries.
Employees can sleep during work in Japanese offices because it is believed that the person is tired due to overwork and is taking a break. The most important thing is that the people of Japan are considered to be the most hardworking in the whole world.
A Japanese man survived the Titanic accident. People in Japan started calling him a coward because he did not die like the other passengers.
Trains in Japan are among the most punctual trains in the world. On an average, trains here are late for just 18 seconds.
70 percent of Japan's area is covered in mountains and there are more than 200 volcanoes here.
According to a law in Japan, the waist size of men above the age of 40 should not be more than 33.5 inches and that of women should not be more than 35.4 inches. This scale has been kept to check the obesity of government employees here. However, no fine is imposed for exceeding the set standard; instead, they are given tips to stay fit. The law has been made, but being obese is illegal in Japan.
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