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Jabaan (Af-Jabaan:日本: Nihon ama Nibon magaceeda oo dhameestiran:日本国 :Nibon-koku ama Nihon-koku, waa wadan jasiirado ka sameesan, oo ku yaalo Badweynta Baasifik ee qaarada Aasiya. Wadankaan waxoo daris la yahay Badda Jabaan, Shiinaha, Koonfur Kuuriya, Waqooyiga Kuuriya iyo Ruushka Dadka tiriskii laga qaaday jabaan 1920kii, waxee eheed 55 miliyan oo qoys, sanadka marka oo ahaa 2019 neh waxaa degenaa 126,961,321 oo qoys.

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"National Diet Building"
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Magaalada Osaka
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Dalka Jabaan oo ka arkaya dayax-gacmeed
Quick Facts Jabaan日本国 Nibon-koku, Luuqada(ha) Looga hadlo ...
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Jabaan waxee ka koobantahay 6,852 jasiiradoo, affarta ugu waa weyn oo boqolkiiba todobaatan daboolo dhulka jabaan waa Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu iyo Shikoku. Jabaaniiska waxee iskuugu wacaan (Nihon), luqadooda neh waxee dhahaan (Nihongo). Magaca Nibon micnaheeda waa jabaan laakiin waxee u adeegsadaan, lacagaha, bashqadaha iyo cayaaraha caalamka iyo wax la mid ah. Jabaan waxaa loo micneeyaa wadanka qoraxda ka soo baxdo, 日 (qorax) 本 (soo bax), markii hore jabaan waxaa loogu yeeri jiray magacyo badan, gaar ahaan wadanka ee taariikhda isla leeyihiin ee Shiinaha, waxee jabaan ugu yeeri jireen (yamato 大和). Erayga qorax ka soo baxa waxoo asal ahaan ka imaaday shiinaha, sababtoo ah jabaan waxee ka xigtaa dhinaca bariga markii la fiiriyo qaarad aasiya. Ereyga Japan ee Japan waa 日本, oo lagu magacaabo Nihon ama Nippon iyo macno ahaan waxa loola jeedaa "asalka qorraxda". Nichi dabeecadda (CH) macnaheedu waa "qorax" ama "maalin"; saldhigga macnihiisu waa "saldhig" ama "asal". Sidaas daraadeed macneheedu waa "asalka qorraxda" waana ilaha caanka ah ee reer galbeedka caanka ah.

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Dadka Jabaan ah oo lugeynaya waddo Shibuya, Tokyo ah

Rikoodhkii ugu horreeyay ee magaca Nihon wuxuu ka muuqdaa taariikhda Shiinaha ee taariikhda ah ee hannaanka Tang, Book of Old Tang. Dhamaadkii qarnigii toddobaad, wafdi ka yimid Japan ayaa codsaday in Nihon loo isticmaalo magaca dalkooda. Magacani waxaa laga yaabaa in uu asal ahaan ka soo jeedo warqad loo diray 607 waxaana lagu diiwaan geliyay taariikhda rasmiga ah ee Suudiiste. Prince Shōtoku, Regent of Japan, ayaa u diray ergeyga Shiinaha warqad kaas oo uu ugu yeeray "Boqortooyada Dhulka ee Qorraxdu kacdo" (日 出处 天子). Farriinta ayaa yiri: "Halkan, waxaan ahay, Boqortooyada waddanka qorraxdu soo baxdo, u dir warqad si aad u aragto Boqortooyada dalka ee qorraxdu u eg tahay.

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Dalka Japan waxa uu caan ku yahay dhaqamo qani ah iyo farshaxan dhaqameed. Intaa kaliya maaha, ee Japan waxay magac u yeelatay inay ka mid tahay dalalka ugu marti-gelinta iyo soo dhawaynta badan adduunka.

Waxaas oo dhan, wax la yaab leh maaha in Japan ay ka dhigto waddadeeda meelaha riyooyinka ee dadka intooda badan. Naftaada u fiirso oo ku billow taariikhda qani ah ee Dhulka Qorraxda Soo Baxa xaqiiqooyinkan Japan.

WAR DEG DEG AH XAQIIQOOYINKA MUHIIMKA AH XAQIIQOOYIN XIISO BADAN 01 Laga bilaabo 2019, Japan waxay leedahay dad lagu qiyaaso 126,150,000. 02 Jasiiradaha Japan ka kooban yahay waxay ka kooban yihiin 6,852 jasiiradood. 03 Bedka Japan waxa uu ku fadhiyaa 375,000 kiiloo mitir oo laba jibbaaran. 04Japan waa dalka 11-aad ee ugu dadka badan aduunka 05Dalka Japan wuxuu u qaybsan yahay wadar ahaan 47 maamul goboleed oo loo qaybiyay 8 gobol.!!


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Waddanamha Jabaan

As of 2019 June, 2,986,604 of Foreign Residents live in JAPAN. More than half of them are Chinese, Indonesian and Korean. Figure : Population of Foreign Residents in Javanese by Nationality.!!`?`

Luuqadda Jabbaan

E*30*JAPAN FACTS TO HELP YOU PREPARE FOR YOUR FIRST JABBAN TRIP.!!

To help prepare for your trip, check out these cool facts about Japan.!!

10*IMPORTANT FACTS AND PIECES OF INFORMATION ABOUT JAPAN ROMANization

Himeji Castle.."

01. Japan is the largest island nation in East Asia! There are about 127 million people living on Japan’s 6,852 islands. The four main islands of Japan are Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu. The biggest Japanese island is Honshu with a land area of 88,020 sq mi (228,000 ㎢).

02. The Yamato Dynasty is the oldest hereditary monarchy in the world! Emperor Jimmu became Japan’s first ruler over 2,600 years ago, and the current emperor is his direct descendent. You can only enter Tokyo Imperial Palace’s inner grounds on January 2nd and the emperor’s birthday.

03. Japan has over 100 castles! It’s estimated that at one point in time, there were 5,000 castles across the country! Today, there are only about one hundred, and most of them are reconstructions, but twelve of them are original structures.

04. Noah is one of the longest-running theatrical traditions in the world! Noh is a type of dance-drama from the 14th century. Traditionally, performances took place at temples and shrines. These days, you can go to indoor theaters in cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya.

05. Bowing is so important in Japan, even the deer do it! Every morning, about 1200 wild deer gather in front of Todaiji Temple. You can buy special biscuits outside of the temple to feed them. Before you hand over the treat, give a little bow. The deer will bow back at you!

Nara Deer Park.!!

06. There’s a slipper for every occasion! One Japanese cultural fact you might already know is Japanese people don’t wear shoes inside. But did you know they use special slippers for going to the toilet? You might see these in homes, businesses, restaurants, and hotels!

07. Everyone cleans up after themselves! A seemingly weird thing in Japan is the lack of public trash cans. After a terrorist attack in 1995, the government outlawed bins on the street, but the Japanese always clean up after themselves. Even if that means carrying garbage home!

08. The crime rate is so low that there are more police than petty criminals! Most Japanese people follow very strict morals. If they find a wallet in the street, they're more likely to leave it alone or turn it in than steal the cash!

09. You literally can’t miss Japan’s famous vending machines! There are slightly over 5 million vending machines in Japan. Most sell hot and cold non-alcoholic drinks, teas, and juices, but it’s possible to find some that sell snacks, souvenirs, beer, and fortunes.

10. It’s rude to walk and eat.!! One interesting fact about Japan is how much thought goes into preparing meals. Partly because of this, most Japanese people don’t eat while they walk. That is unless they attend a festival.!!


10*JAPANESE FOOD FACTS AND SOME WEIRD LAWS IN JAPAN

A Kaiseki Meal.!!

01. Sticking chopsticks in rice is a big no-no.!! During a Japanese funeral, the attendees offer food to the deceased by sticking chopsticks vertically into a bowl of rice. If you do this to your dinner, not only is it a bad omen, but you'll get a few glares!

02. Japanese people don’t use a lot of soy sauce with sushi! Soaking your sushi in soy sauce not only throws off the flavor balance but can offend the chef! In Japan, you should only add a touch of soy sauce to the raw fish and never the rice.

03. Japanese cuisine is a designated UNESCO cultural heritage! Washoku (authentic Japanese cuisine) is considered an intangible cultural heritage. Since the times of ancient Japan, the fact is cooking is more than just creating a nutritionally balanced meal. It’s a way to express your appreciation for nature.

04. Most restaurants use seasonal ingredients and make simple dishes! Using locally-sourced ingredients, sparing on spice, and choosing tableware that complements the food’s colors are some of the central points of Japanese cooking.

05. Your meal might look small, but it’s actually a lot of food! Restaurants and homes don’t serve food on family-sized platters. The separate miso soup, rice, and three dishes might look like tiny portions, but don’t let your eyes fool you into accidentally ordering too much!

Shojin Ryori Side of Tofu.!!

06. There is a law concerning weight.!! When the National Diet introduced the Metabo Law, many misinterpreted it to mean being overweight in Japan is illegal. Actually, it says people aged 45-70 must have their waists measured as part of their annual check-ups.

07. You won’t want for vegetables, but vegetarian food can be hard to find! Vegetarianism is still new in Japan, and some restaurants don’t have non-meat options (especially farther away from major tourist cities). Vegetarians and vegans should try shojin ryori, which doesn’t have any animal products, but plenty of umami flavor!

08. Japan has some of the strictest food safety standards in the world! Most of the food in Japan is imported, so the government developed restrictions that are so strict, Japan has some of the most uncontaminated food in the world. It’s so safe, you can eat eggs and chicken raw!

09. Only certified chefs can prepare blowfish.!! Food safety regulations cover Japan’s infamous delicacy, fugu. If you cut or cook a blowfish incorrectly, it releases a dangerous toxin. Chefs must pass years of training, written, and practical exams before they even think about serving it!

10. Servers and bartenders don’t accept tips! Although tipping isn’t commonplace in restaurants, there is a tipping culture in Japan. If you stay in a traditional Japanese inn or hire a Geisha for entertainment, it’s customary to pay gratuity...!!'?...!!'

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Tokyo's Skyline

01. A lot of medications are illegal in Japan! If you need to bring medicine on your trip, check it’s legality in Japan first. Some prescription and over-the-counter medications include prohibited stimulants. Customs can deny your entry and send you straight back home.!!

02. The largest city in the world by population is Tokyo, Japan! With around 37 million inhabitants, the Greater Tokyo Area has the highest urban population in the world. It’s estimated that 11% of Japan’s residents live in this city alone.!!

03. Tokyo has 13 3-starred Michelin Restaurants! Tokyo is internationally famous for its cuisine. The 2019 Michelin Guide gives Tokyo 230 stars. In total, Japan has as many stars as the next nine ranking countries combined.!!

04. The world’s largest fish market is in Tsukiji.!! The Tsukiji Fish Market is nearly 100-years-old and sells some of the most sought after ingredients. In particular, travelers love to watch the tuna auctions in the morning, but that activity is now in the nearby Toyosu Market.!!

05. The world’s busiest train station is Shinjuku Station! More than 3.5 million passengers go through Shinjuku Station every day. One fun fact about Tokyo’s culture is that despite the crowds, everyone strives to walk and board trains in an orderly fashion.!!

Shibuya Crossing

06. Up to one million people pass through Shibuya Crossing every day! Shibuya, Tokyo’s center for fashion and youth culture, is best known for its intersection near the Hachiko statue. As many as 2,500 people cross every time the lights change.!!

07. Japan has the promptest trains in the world! Except in the event of maintenance or inclement weather, the trains are always on time. They’re so precise that one railway had to make a public apology when a train left 25 seconds early.!!

08. One million people visit Mount Fuji every year.!! Mount Fuji is Japan’s highest peak and the world’s most climbed mountain. The summit to the top is easier than it seems. The oldest person to make the hike was 93-years-old, and children regularly join their families on the trails.!!

09. Every prefecture has a distinct culture! People in Tokyo have a reputation for being formal and businesslike, but that’s not the case in the rest of the country! Osakans are known for their humor, Kyotoites are sophisticated, Okinawans are warm-hearted, and people from Hokkaido are hardy but friendly. Everywhere you go, you’ll see a different face of Japanese society.!!

10. Japan might be the most tourist-friendly country in the world! Even if you don’t speak Japanese, the locals are happy to help travelers. If you ask for directions, don’t be surprised if someone escorts you all the way to your destination.:By Ali Dheere.:

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