Yes, definitely.
You might want to take a look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_cuisine .
It's not likely to die out any time soon. And it'd be a pity if it *ever* does.
2007-10-09 17:15:55
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answered by HCB 5
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Yes. During japanese new years all the japanese eat traditional food. Even today in remote japan people do eat traditional food.
For more details look up at yahoo or wikipedia.
2007-10-09 17:21:45
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answered by rockerbaby 2
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Yes
2007-10-13 04:01:25
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answered by Curious Cat 3
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DO they? the place are you to assert that? they are not a traditionally meat ingesting u . s .. they're a traditionally vegetarian human beings. THey consume diverse bitter eco-friendly veg, pickled veg, fermented ingredients, tofu and soybeans in each meal. a minimum of daily they consume seaweed, sesame and black sesame seeds, vegetables of each style and many dark colored veg. they do no longer consume wheat, or soda, and there is basically no quickly nutrition way of life or labeled commercials on television for that junk. Even the youngsters nutrition is marketed with seaweeds, and bitter veg and rice. Nihongo o sumimasu. They exercising reasonably all the time. They placed on gloves and mask lots- all of that cuts down pollution and eventual infections turning out to be larger well being subjects. Even the janitors placed on white gloves and face mask. maximum individuals susceptible face mask lots of the time exterior. They on no account overeat, and that they comprehend to consume healthily. they have a Deity to the greater effective reliable. The save well being tests in consistent cycle. they think of no longer something of going to the interior sight hospital for a throat examine. They stay a life of advantageous, energetic and psychological and actual well being. The have an rather observe to describe the accumulating of folk below timber to worship the vegetation. that's referred to as Hanami. and that they do it surprisingly much like a ritual or religious prepare. One could desire to do hanami. And you ought to bow, to be polite. It easily isn't the occasional meat they consume.
2016-12-14 12:53:33
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answered by ? 4
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As with most of the world we have modernized. So depending on how traditonal the person is. Most older Japanese people only cook traditonal food. As the world modernizes and gets speedier when it comes to food it's slowly changing with different people.
2007-10-09 17:20:20
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answered by wenkossian_goddess_freya 2
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Oh yes, very much so.
You can even find commercial varieties of traditional food in any 7-11, Sunkus, AMPM, or other convini store.
Not so stupid project. =]
2007-10-11 23:11:07
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answered by BotanyDave 5
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Yes. and i should know hahahahaha....because i have lots of japanese friends, grew up in a japanese church (that always had food. guess what kind of food? JAPANESE!!) and have japanese family! hahahahhaha sorry i couldnt be more descriptive.....
God Bless,
Michaela Q.
2007-10-09 17:26:04
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answered by Michaela 2
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yes, mostly by people's grandparents and stubborn traditionals. traditional food is also served in restaurants. some (like fugu) are novelties and are popular just because.
2007-10-09 17:16:45
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answered by wingedlordgenesis 3
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Yes.
2007-10-09 17:16:08
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answered by spiderheart 3
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Yes.
2007-10-09 17:15:48
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answered by Anonymous
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