Number Thirty-Five: Cruel Masterminds
In the face of war, each country is known to lose a bit of their humanity in the destructive chaos. However, the Japanese government got so cruel during World War II that they sought the aid of biological warfare. They actually bombed China with an infestation of fleas to transmit the …show more content…
As many as 685 young children were hospitalized after a certain episode of the show induced vomiting, dizziness, and even seizures.
Number Thirty: The Ultimate Utensil
In America, chopsticks are seen as a challenging yet culturally exciting way to dine on Asian technique. In Japan however, they are simply a tool used for daily meals, and in impressive numbers. In this country alone, over 24 billion pairs of chopsticks are used annually.
Number Twenty-Nine: Unique Architecture
The Japanese culture is often characterized for its efficiency, although we think this particular aspect takes it a bit far. As odd as it may seem, there is actually a building in Japan that harbors a bustling highway right through its middle. Talk about noisy neighbors.
Number Twenty-Eight: Celebrations of Japan
We may not fully understand all of the traditions and ways of Japanese life, but they sure can be entertaining. It may seem odd to most of us, but there is actually an annual festival of celebration that takes place in this country to honor the penis and fertility. Don’t forget to check back for our coming articles, parts four through six, to see the remaining 27 odd things that you didn’t know about