Friday, April 1, 2016

Japanese research report for cultural studies

You might know japan for its sushi,sumo wrestling and samurai but there's properly a few things that you don't know.

Animals that you can only find in Japan

Here's a few animals that you might not know about. The ezo momonga is a type of flying squirrel. It's very adorable, I wish they had them in New Zealand.The Ezo Fukurō is a species of the Ural owl. There are native trees that the owls camouflage with perfectly.Hokkaido Fox This fox is native only to the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Japanese Macaque
Also known as the snow monkey, the macaque might be the most adorable monkey on the planet. They live near Nagano and are the only primates who live in the snow. They also play in hot springs.

Natural resources of Japan?

There are a couple of common resources in japan like fish, Japan is one of the world's largest consumers of marine products. It is the largest fish-eating nation in the world, Eating 7.5 billion tons of fish a year, or about 10 percent of the world's catch. This is the equivalent of 30 kilograms a year per person. Japan is the world's largest importer of coal and liquefied natural gas, as well as the second largest importer of oil.

What's the most popular candy in Japan?

Number one on the chart is mberry Miracle Fruit Tablets and it says that they are $14.00 for a packet of ten tablets. Number Two is Japanese kit kat maccha green tea bag, there are 12 of mini size kit kats ( two-finger ) in the bag. One Mini size kit kat is about 0.4 oz and the price is $4.74 on amazon. Number three is kracie Popin Easy to prepare donut Cooking Kit and i researched some more about it and found out that the price for it would be around $2-$4 and it says that its basically it's a mini donut making kit from a packet. Number four is Kracie Popin Cooking nine Item Bundle with Sushi, Number five is Hamburger Popin' Cooking' kit DIY candy by Kracie, DIY set for Making two cheese burgers, fries and a drink, where you can make edible snacks from a packet. It is priced around $3-$4 per pack. These are some strange products but I would love to try them one day!

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