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What is the difference between Irish and japanese culture?

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What is the difference between Irish and japanese culture?

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  1. They're also half a world away from each other; one is populated with more Christians and the other with more Buddhists and Shintoists (but there are Christians in Japan too); the clothing is different...

    Actually, they're almost completely different cultures. Besides both being island nations, one other thing in common is that they're all people, just like everyone else in every other culture of the world.


  2. about 500million  gallons of guinness

  3. Well.....you tend to get your fish fried with potatoes instead of raw with rice LOL!  That's a pretty big difference.   They are both island nations......hmmmmm.

  4. No snakes

  5. In the 6th century the good Lord let the Irish monks make an alcoholic concoction which they called "Uisce Beatha. In Gaelic, Uisce beatha translates to "Water of Life". Uisce (pronounced, whisky is water. Beatha is life. How many drinking songs have you heard in Japanese, I'd say none. A seven course meal in Ireland is a six pack and a boiled potato. In Japan its probably six pieces of Sushi and a bowl of rice. So the Irish invented "Whisky" while the Japanese have their Toyota's

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