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Did you know?

Chiba’s name can be translated as “1,000 leaves.” It’s also a common family name.

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Tokyo is home of the Emperor of Japan and the capital of the country.

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More than 70 percent of Japan consists of mountains, including more than 200 volcanoes.

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About 127,500,000 people live in Japan.

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In the early 1800s, Ino Tadataka, a Chiba resident, created the first accurate map of Japan.

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Tokyo has the most Michelin-starred restaurants of any city in the world.

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A ninja was a covert mercenary in feudal Japan who specialized in unorthodox warfare.

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Five of the 25 world’s greatest amusement parks are located in and around Tokyo.

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The Chiba Prefecture is responsible for 90 percent of iodine production in Japan.

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Sumo is Japan's national sport, although baseball and soccer are also popular.

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Japan is the world’s second largest iodine producer, behind Chile.

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North Vancouver is a sister city to Chiba.

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Japanese Sake is made from fermented rice. Its alcoholic strength is similar to wine.

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In Japan, raised floors help indicate when to take off shoes.

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The Chiba Prefecture has the only DisneySea theme park in the world.

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Japan is the largest automobile producer in the world.

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Popular Hollywood films ‘The Fast and the Furious’, ‘Kill Bill’ and ‘Lost in Translation’ were filmed in Tokyo.

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Geisha means "person of the arts" and the first geisha were actually men.

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Some Japanese companies conduct a morning exercise session for workers.

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Japan has four main islands: Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku, Hokkaido, and thousands of smaller islands.

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Many Japanese residents wear medical masks during cold and flu season.

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In Japan it is not uncommon to eat rice at every meal, including breakfast.

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The defining feature of sushi is the rice, which is flavored with sweetened and salted vinegar. Sushi does not always include fish, it can be vegetarian.

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The term karaoke means "empty orchestra" in Japanese.

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Chiba’s name can be translated as “1,000 leaves.” It’s also a common family name.

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Mount Fuji is an active volcano, although it hasn’t erupted since 1708.

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Chiba’s name can be translated as “1,000 leaves.” It’s also a common family name.

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