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![]() An increasing number of families in urban areas, moreover, are living in large, ferroconcrete apartment buildings. The Japanese home's biggest differences with Western dwellings are that shoes are not worn inside the house and that at least one room tends to be in Japanese style with a tatami floor. |
![]() There are also many fast-food restaurants selling hamburgers and fried chicken that are especially popular with young people and children. |
Although Japan's traditional dress is the kimono, it is
now usually worn only on special occasions, such as weddings and during
New Year.
The younger generation prefers clothing that is easier to move around
in, like T-shirts, jeans, polo shirts, and sweat suits.
Photos courtesy of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tokyo Metropolitan Government. |
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