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Japan by Jazilyn

Japan by Jazilyn. Japan. Continent-Asia Language-Japanese Religion-Shintoism. Japan. Sushi is a small piece of raw fish and S ushimi is Is a small sliced piece of raw fish eaten with soy sauce in japan they like t o eat jelled treats They have a lot of flavor. Matcha is powdered

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Japan by Jazilyn

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  1. Japan by Jazilyn

  2. Japan • Continent-Asia • Language-Japanese • Religion-Shintoism

  3. Japan • Sushi is a small piece of raw fish and Sushimi is • Is a small sliced piece of raw fish eaten with soy sauce in japan they like to eat jelled treats • They have a lot of flavor. Matcha is powdered • green tea .In Japan cucumber rolls are called • Kappamaki.

  4. Japanese artistic expression • Traditional music is mostly folktale music • Popular clothing is happi which means happy • Coat.- - - -> The most popular clothing is kimono which is worn by • Women and men . • Dancers ware traditional costume • Of japan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >

  5. Japanese celebrations • Birthday of Emperor Akihito December 23 • New year is also a celebrations of japan on • January 1.National foundation day Foundation • Dolls festival march 3. Stare festival August • 7. Ocean day third Monday of every July • Christmas December 23-25.

  6. Bibliography • http://www.factmonster.com. • http://www.jntogo.jp.com. • http://www.teadogv.com. • http://www.factsaboutjapan.com. • http://www.kwdppl.org

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