OCTOBER 1999 QUESTIONS

  • What do traditional Japanese houses look like inside?
    More and more people in Japan live in Western-style houses today, but this Website takes you through a guided virtual tour in and around a traditional house, with many photos and diagrams.

  • (John, U.S.A.)
    I want to buy a pair of geta, wooden shoes worn when it rains.
    Actually, geta are not for rainy days. They are wooden sandals worn with casual kimonos (Japan's traditional dress), rain or shine. A number of online stores sell them; you can find out about such stores at this site and even learn how to make a pair yourself!

  • (Dennise, New Zealand)
    What is the normal temperature in Japan?
    Japan is blessed with a variety of climates ranging from subarctic to subtropical. Go to our Nature and Climate section to find out more.

  • (Andrea)
    What are the ingredients in miso soup? What is tofu made from?
    Why not learn how to make miso soup yourself in our Japanese Cookbook section? Miso--the bean paste used in the soup--and tofu are both made from soy beans. Tofu, by the way, is a commonly used ingredient for miso soup.

  • (Deanna, U.S.A.)
    From what country was the first European ship to reach Japan?
    The first Europeans to reach Japanese shores were Portuguese traders, whose ship landed in 1542 on Tanegashima, an island near Kyushu. They introduced firearms to the country.

  • (Michelle, Britain)
    Do people learn English in places other than compulsory school?
    Compulsory education in Japan lasts nine years--up through middle school--but most kids attend high school as well. For the most part English is taught from middle school and on, and many college students take classes in the subject, too. Also, English conversation schools are highly popular.


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