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What does the number 47 have to do with Japan?

Japan is divided into 47 prefectures, which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first level of jurisdiction and administrative division.


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When did Ishiganto come to Okinawa?

Ishiganto originated in eighth-century China and was brought to Okinawa sometime during the 15th century.

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What does the number 84.2 have to do with Japan?

The average lifetime of a Japanese citizen is roughly 84.2 years. Japanese usually live long because Japanese usually eat healthy things such as sushi, and meat.


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What does the number 3000 have to do with Japan?

In Japan, there are roughly 3000 small islands, in areas such as the Seto Inland Sea

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Where do you see Ishiganto?

You can find Ishiganto on many streets in Okinawa.

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How much did Japan spend for the Olympics?

According to officials, the budget was $15.4 billion, but Japanese government auditors have said total spending tops $20 billion, almost three times the original forecast of around $7.4 billion when Tokyo put together its bid for the Olympics.



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What does the number 9 represent in Japan?

In Japan, the number 9 stands for “suffer” in Japanese culture. The number 9 is considered unlucky because the number 9 is pronounced as “Ku” which has the same pronunciation as torture and agony.


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When did Shisha come to Okinawa?

It is believed that shisha were imported to Okinawa, around the 15th century.

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How much money does Japan have?

Japan has the third-largest assets in the world, valued at $15.2 trillion, or 9% of the global total as of 2017. As of 2017, 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Japan, down from 62 in 2013. The country is the third-largest in the world by total wealth.



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What does the number 12 have to do with Japan?

In Japan, the number 12 is a lucky number. Some people suggest that the number 12 is lucky because it is so nicely divisible.


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Where did Shisha come from?

The first shishas origins trace back to Egypt, which was influenced by the statue of the Great Sphinx Of Giza.

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How do Japanese citizens live so long?

A healthy diet, regular physical activity, extended work years, and aggressive government intervention have helped the Nagano region produce the longest life expectancy in Japan, which in turn is the longest in the world.



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What does the number 634 have to do with Japan?

The height of Tokyo Skytree is 634 meters. The Tokyo Skytree is located in Tokyo Solamachi.


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What is the purpose of a Shisha?

Shisa's are lion dogs of Chinese origin that were adopted by Okinawans in the 15th Century. The purpose of the Shisha is to guard against evil spirits and misfortune.

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Who is the prime minister?

Fumio Kishida is the current prime minister of Japan.