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  2. Sep 16, 2019 · Learn about Japan's life expectancy, sumo wrestling, sushi, anthem, natural disasters, Ogasawara Islands, escalator, fish market, square watermelons, and origami. Discover the unique traits and culture of the Land of the Rising Sun.

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    • The oldest company in the world is in Japan. Kongo Gumi is the oldest operating business in the world, established in 578. It specialises in the construction of temples and shrines.
    • Japan has the 11th largest population in the world. An estimated 126 million people live in Japan. Since 2011, Japan’s population has been noticeably declining mostly due to low birth rates- some say it is due to expensive childcare and the difficulty of finding well-paying jobs.
    • The Japanese live (almost) the longest. Second only to Hong Kong, the life expectancy in Japan is 84, which is 3 years higher than in the United Kingdom.
    • In Japan there is 1 vending machine for every 24 people. With 5 million vending machines- Japan has the highest density in the world. Batteries, ramen, sake, umbrellas.
    • There are a total of 28 Nobel Prize winners from Japan.
    • The worlds shortest escalator is in Japan. And yes, it is used as well.
    • Fleeing motorists in Japan are shot by police with paintballs. This technique helps them to identify the defaulters easily.
    • Train stations in Japan have staff people to shove people into the trains because there are so much of passengers.
    • Japan is currently in Reiwa 5. That’s right, one of those little known interesting facts about Japan is that it uses a different calendar to the rest of the world.
    • The native religion of Japan is Shinto. Officially 51.8% of the country ascribes to Shinto, but around 80% of the country actively participates in Shinto rituals.
    • Japan is made up of 6,852 islands. This is one of my favorite Japan facts! Yes, it’s an island nation, but only 430 of these are inhabited. In fact, all these islands, their land, and the sea between them, means that actually, Japan is the 4th-largest island nation on the planet.
    • Japan has four main “Home Islands” Honshu – meaning “Home Province” – is the largest; Hokkaido (“Northern Sea Route”) is the next largest; then it’s Kyushu, which means “Nine Provinces”; and lastly Shikoku – “Four Provinces.”
  3. Learn about Japan's geography, history, culture, wildlife and more with these fun and informative facts. Discover why Japan is a fascinating and diverse country with a rich and complex heritage.

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  4. Dec 17, 2016 · Learn about Japan's culture, history, geography, and more with these fun and surprising facts. From the longest life expectancy to the shortest escalator, from sushi to Star Wars, discover the diversity and uniqueness of Japan.

  5. May 11, 2024 · 01 As of 2019, Japan has an estimated population of 126,150,000. 02 The archipelago that makes up Japan consists of 6,852 islands. 03 The area of Japan covers 375,000 square kilometers. 04 Japan is the 11th most populous country in the world. 05 The country of Japan is divided into a total of 47 prefectures which is divided into 8 regions.

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