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The home I stayed in had two (mostly unused, except for playing PS2) washitsu on the ground floor, and all other rooms just had normal wooden floors.
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Try to watch Doraemon or Toradora, or maybe Chocotto sister, the setting is always in the house..
I don't really watch anime anymore, and they seem kinda boring to me and would be a bit of a chore to watch... (Well, maybe except Doreamon, but still.) Also, I'm really trying to not use anime as a source, unless I absolutely have to. Not to mention, I would have to search for those on youtube, and for some reason I don't think I would have much luck with that.
@jda95: Alright. Was there anything else of note of it?
As for the balconies, I guess it was just my eyes. Alright, kinda like apartment balconies. Thank you.
If anything, he should watch a Japanese drama, which is usually much more realistic in a general sense. The country is full of them and has many and they're all usually pretty short. Some are silly, like Tantei no Okite (which I still wish I could've seen the ending of), and then there are some that are pretty serious...yet a bit humorous (like At Home Dad, which dealt with a man having to stay at home while his wife did the providing for the family after losing his job, and in Japan, it's particularly the social norm for the wife/mother to be home while the husband/man works so we had to see him deal with his feeling inadequate and learn how to care for his Kindergarten daughter and all the household responsibilities he'd never had to even think about doing before). To be honest, I recommend dramas for language reasons too because the language used would be more common for the most part, unlike in some anime or manga series that's geared towards children.but just for saying, to perfectionize your own manga... but the best thing to do is to give a swim in the japanese culture visiting japan.. or guesss..
but just for saying, to perfectionize your own manga... but the best thing to do is to give a swim in the japanese culture visiting japan.. or guesss..
Sure. That might help....Would an image from an anime with a rather realistic real world, work for you?
Sure. That might help.
No. I don't understand what you could've come across to make you think so. To my knowledge it's not, but there is something connected to it.Is sneezing considered rude in Japan..
then maybe cleaning ones nose is rude in Japan? that's why most of the restaurants in japan don't want to allow foreigners in because they clean their nose in Restaurant(though in their home country this type of action is the good way). when i was in Philippines, cleaning ones nose is rude but sneezing isn't,No. I don't understand what you could've come across to make you think so. To my knowledge it's not, but there is something connected to it.
I'm not sure how it is in other parts of the world, but for here, it is said that when your ears are burning, that means someone is talking about you. In Japan, if you sneeze, that means someone is talking about you.
I know blowing your nose is considered rude.