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What cold knowledge do you know about Japan?

knowledge that is relatively rare in life is called cold knowledge in China, but it is called bean knowledge in Japan (まめちしき)

? 1. There are really many shrines in Japan. It is said that there are more shrines in the whole country than their convenience stores.

▋ 2. torii in the shrine? Birds? What does it mean? Chicken? . Similarly,? Burning birds? Or chicken, which is the roast chicken shop.

▋ 3. The national treasure of Japan is Zhu Xi, and this time it is a bird. Our country often sends crested ibis to Japan.

▋ 4. The survey shows that 57.3% of Japanese people can't show their faces without makeup, which ranks first among the 4 countries participating in the survey. Cosmetic products are so developed that they have soil.

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▋6, all with? わ? The first cars were all rented.

▋7. If you take a taxi in Japan, don't touch the door of the taxi. Generally, the driver will open it for you directly or the car itself will open automatically. If you open the door by yourself, it will be regarded as blasphemy by the driver.

▋8. Passengers who make the taxi dirty, such as vomiting, producing garbage, etc., should pay the cleaning fee and fine.

▋9. Japanese cars give way to pedestrians unconditionally, so don't worry if there is no guidance and no traffic lights.

▋1. According to the current Japanese law, a man who remarries after the same divorce can get married immediately after the divorce; But the woman has to wait for half a year before she can remarry, because she is afraid that the woman will have her ex-husband's child.

However, Japanese law stipulates that children born within 3 days after divorce belong to their ex-husbands, while children born after 2 days after marriage belong to their current husbands. Therefore, despite the detailed regulations and even disputes over human rights violations, there is still a period of time beyond the scope defined by law within 2 days after a woman remarries.

▋11. Flowers will be sent at the wedding and new store opening in Japan. In Japan, flowers are sent for weddings and funerals, but the colors and styles are different. Wreaths for happy events are colorful and mostly warm. The wreath for funeral is mainly black and white.

Before, friends sometimes send a desktop wreath as a small gift to express their blessings, which is a mini wreath. These wreaths used for festive activities are usually very bright red, and the largest one is 4 meters high. The wreath used for funeral is mainly white and black, and the difference is still great.

▋12. In Japan, only 1% pure fruit juice can be packaged with photos of fruit cut. 5% or more and 1% or less of fruit juice, the package can only contain fruit but can't be cut. If the juice is below 5%, even the fruit can't appear in the packaging.

▋13. Japanese minors are not allowed to buy cigarettes, even if they buy them on their behalf. In our country, children often go out to buy cigarettes for their fathers, but it's totally impossible in Japan. They have to show their certificates. There are vending machines selling cigarettes in Japan, and they have to swipe their ID cards to obtain qualifications before they can buy cigarettes.

▋14. Employees of Tokyo Disneyland will not say "Welcome" to tourists, because tourists will have nothing to answer, so they all say "Hello".

▋15. Is the coke cake made of Coca-Cola or Pepsi?

Actually, none of them. Coke cakes in Japan are fried foods from France, which are equivalent to our croquettes and croquettes. What is this food called in French? croquette? , spread to Japan is called? コロッケ? .

because of Chinese? Coke? The pronunciation is similar, so it was translated into coke cake, but it has nothing to do with coke.

▋16. Japanese tofu is not tofu. It is also called egg tofu and lactone tofu. In fact, it is made of eggs as the main raw material. Because it tastes like tofu, it is very smooth and tender, so it is called Japanese tofu, but it has nothing to do with tofu soybeans. But the taste is really good ~

▋17? Tenshindon? It's a Japanese-made dish and has nothing to do with Tianjin.

▋18. Near Otaru, Hokkaido, there is a small city called America.

It is worth mentioning that there is indeed another place called China, to be exact? China? , including Tottori Prefecture, Shimane Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture and Yamaguchi Prefecture, is a relatively large and important area for Japan. But this piracy? America? It is a very small town located in the northwest of Otaru, Hokkaido.

▋19. Shizuoka Prefecture has a place name? Shinkansen? .

▋2. Japanese cities? Osaka? Original writing? Kosaka? , pronounced as "ぉざか" or "ぉさか", and later because of the pure land of Muromachi era, Honganji VIII Lian said as above? Big characters are more auspicious than small characters? , so it was changed? Osaka (ぉぉざか)? .

later, some people thought? Sakaguchi? The word is unlucky, is it? Anti-soil? The meaning of rebellion was finally changed to the present? Osaka? .

▋21. What often appears in Japanese dramas? Corporation? What is it?

In fact, it refers to our joint-stock (limited) company, and joint-stock company (かぶしき) means shares, stock rights and stocks; Club (かぃしゃ) means company and limited company. Later, Koreans also used this usage.

▋22. When a restaurant orders food for its guests, according to the general tradition, rice is placed on the left hand side and miso juice is placed on the right hand side. When ordering food, you must leave food and soup, otherwise it is a practice of worship.

▋23. Why are most Japanese rice balls triangular?

The reason why ancient Japanese made rice balls into triangles was to offer sacrifices to mountain gods, because triangles were similar to the shape of mountains.

At present, rice balls are still made into triangles, because compared with other shapes, triangular rice balls look bigger, and it is easier to pinch rice together, which is convenient for transportation and placement.

▋24. There is a Japanese dish that is not available in China, and that is fried maple leaf, also called red leaf tempura. In our country, maple leaves are generally swept into the trash can by sweeping aunts, but they can be served on the table in Japan, and it is said that it has a history of 13 years. In fact, red leaves are salted for a year, then wrapped in sweet flour for frying, which is a very famous snack in Kansai region. Japan is really a tempura for everything!

▋25. The caps of Japanese hot drinks are generally orange. The reason why orange caps are specially designed is to distinguish the bottles that can keep warm all the time. This kind of packaging bottle will not deform even if it is cooled.

▋26. Japanese people always queue up to eat KFC at Christmas. The main reason is that when Christmas was introduced to Japan, Japanese people didn't have turkeys to eat. At this time, KFC saw the gap in the market and took the opportunity to give it out? KFC for Christmas? And Colonel KFC is somewhat similar to Santa Claus.

The tradition of eating KFC has continued this Christmas. Besides, the Japanese eat strawberry cakes at Christmas.

▋27. Newspaper? Asahi shimbun? Yes? New? The Chinese character is a typo, with an extra horizontal, which is made up of four characters selected from Ou Yangxun's calligraphy works in the Tang Dynasty.

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▋3. According to Japanese law, 18 men and 16 women can get married. But [child sex trade? Pornography prohibition law] children buy sex? The prohibition law prohibits sexual relations with children under the age of 18. Japanese 16-year-old high school girls are pregnant before marriage, and the father of the child is only 17 years old, so it is not illegal.

▋31. Doraemon is an official citizen of Kawasaki City. People get special resident tickets, and everyone in Kawasaki knows it ~

▋32. hello kitty is not a cat, with no side, and crayon Shinchan has no front.

▋33. From the perspective of surveying, the capital of Tokyo is [Japan Bridge], and the distance to Tokyo indicated by road signs all over Japan is actually the specific distance to Japan Bridge; Marking the distance to Osaka is actually the distance to Osaka Castle.

▋34. If you want to pay the bill in a Japanese restaurant, you can use gestures. The gesture is to make an "X" to the intersection of the waiter's fingers. The waiter will know that you have to pay. But now it is generally used by Japanese uncles.

▋35. Take the retractor seriously! In Japan, the history of pulling a hook can be traced back hundreds of years. The action of pulling a hook means that if a promise is not kept, she will be urgently lost her little finger. Pay attention to the friends who like to pull the hook, but the hook should be taken seriously!

▋36. There is a very interesting phenomenon in Japan called? Narita broke up? .

Narita Airport is the largest airport in Japan, so many newlyweds or couples will choose to leave here for their honeymoon. Due to various problems during the trip, some couples will choose to break up as soon as they arrive at Narita Airport when they come back, and then they are called Narita Break-up.

▋37. It is the strategy of Japanese film companies to release overseas films later than China.

For example, Snow Princess was released about three months later than overseas, and zootopia was one and a half months later than the United States and China.

The reason is that Japanese film companies need to observe the box office of films released overseas before deciding whether to introduce them, and it is more convenient to use overseas box office results for publicity. For example, "America No.1" and so on, the Japanese are very fond of this set?

▋38. The birthday of the last emperor was December 23rd, which was a national day. If the emperor dies, the birthday of the next emperor will be regarded as the birthday of the new people, but the birthday of December 23rd, which has been stipulated, will not be cancelled, but will be changed to another name. The present birthday of the emperor, Showa, is actually the birthday of the former emperor.

By analogy, as long as you live to be old enough, one day sooner or later, 365 days a year in Japan will become a blessing day.

▋39. If you go to a concert in Japan, you'd better buy a support towel, too.

Besides the support stick and the support band, there is also a unique support area in Neon? Support towel (it is ok to wipe sweat or wave). Moreover, the towels for each concert are different. If you bring the concert style of a few years ago, you will be envied by everyone (the feeling of veteran fans).

▋4. When eating, for example, when one person wants to separate a large piece of food with chopsticks, in China, another person can hold his chopsticks to the other side, and two people can hold them together. But in Japan, two people can't hold the same dish with chopsticks.

▋41. In Japan, you can know the content of pure juice by looking at the pattern on the juice package.

If the pure fruit juice content in the fruit juice is less than 5%, real fruit photos cannot appear on the package; If the content is 5%-1% (not included), fruit photos can appear on the package, but they cannot be cut; Only 1% pure fruit juice can be packaged with pictures of cut fruit.

▋42. Not all foods in Japan have a taste appreciation period. Salt, sugar, ice cream, etc ... can be sold without marking the taste appreciation period.

▋43. Don't ask Japanese girls for their phone numbers! For many Japanese girls, exchanging phone numbers is a super sacred thing! Rounding equals confession, and then rounding equals knot! Marriage! So be careful. Be careful again.

▋44. The villain on the green escape sign was designed by the Japanese. In 1972, the Japanese government held an "emergency exit" logo design competition, and the last designer named Kotani Matsumoto stood out from more than 3,3 people.

in p>1982, this green sign was changed from Yukio OTA, a professor at the University of Fine Arts, to Houliang, and began to be promoted in public places in Japan, and later became an international emergency exit sign, which is still in use today.

This "ピクトさん" life is a tragedy. Because he has to appear on various warning signs, he is often bitten by dogs, wrestled and hit by cars ... Later, because he is so pitiful, the Japanese even formed a special association for him and published a book called "ピ"

▋45. Paintballs are always kept in Japanese shops to mark robbers. When there is a robber, throw one on him to mark him.

▋46. Japan was the first country in the world to film Journey to the West, which was broadcast in 1978, eight years earlier than China's version of Journey to the West.

The Japanese the Monkey King is played by the host Masaaki Sakai, and the Tang Priest is played by the actress Masako Natsume, but the gender of Tang Priest is not set as a woman, but a man played by the actress.

▋47, china in English in addition to? China? The meaning of, and? China? The meaning of. In addition to the same japan? Japan? The meaning of, and? Lacquer? The meaning of.

This is because in the eyes of westerners, China people are good at making porcelain and Japanese people are good at making lacquerware. Now, in order to distinguish, for example, chatting with a Japanese, the Japanese that starts with a capital letter is Japan and the lowercase is lacquerware.

▋48. Although the population of Japan is only one tenth of ours, the consumption of toilet paper in Japan ranks first in the world. Because there are many people who are allergic to hay fever in Japan, they need a lot of toilet paper in spring.

In addition, Japanese merchants often distribute paper towels on the street, and they print advertisements on paper towel packages to promote them, which is a common marketing method in Japan. So accumulated, Japan's consumption of toilet paper is the largest.

▋49. It is illegal to dance late at night in Japan. According to the custom business law, you can only go until 1 pm at the latest, and don't go after 1 pm.

▋5. The Japanese attach great importance to blood type, just as people are superstitious about constellations. Does it still exist in Japanese society? People are divided by blood type? The phenomenon. Japanese people usually think that Type B and AB are selfish and eccentric, like Type A's seriousness and patience, and Type O's generosity, and think that these two blood types are kinder and easier to get along with.

▋51. Does my sister wear a bathrobe or a kimono?

Wearing a bathrobe is the perfect dress for watching fireworks. The easiest way to tell whether a person is wearing a kimono or a bathrobe is to see if that person is wearing socks. You must wear socks to wear kimono, and you don't need socks to wear bathrobe. You can also wear kimono without underwear, but not without socks.

▋52. In Japan, tipping is not accepted, and it is regarded as impolite behavior, even insulting others. If you tip the Japanese, it may cause misunderstanding, and you may chase after you and want to return your money. This may be because the Japanese have regarded providing quality service as? Of course? .

▋53. It costs more than 1 cent to make a 1 cent coin in Japan (about 2-3 cents), and it can float when thrown into the water. Moreover, the tree pattern on the front of a coin is actually a fictional plant, which does not actually exist.

▋54. The issuing units of paper money and coins in Japan are different

Paper money is issued by the Bank of Japan (the Bank of Japan, the central bank of Japan), and its official name is Bank of Japan Bill. The coins are issued by the government, and Japan is printed on the coins.

during the meiji period, both sides were issued by the government, but due to the serious inflation caused by excessive issuance, they later separated. Note that the Bank of Japan is an independent institution, which means that the right to print money is in the hands of the Governor of the Bank of Japan. Of course the government can