The Japanese have the same blood types as the rest of the world - A, B, AB, O, positive and negative -blood types are a scientific phenomena, not a cultural one; however, certain blood types are more prevalent in Japan than others. Due to genetic inheritance trends this means that the Japanese descended from a limited initial pool of people with specific blood types.
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According to Wikipedia, type As are earnest, creative, sensible, calm, fastidious, and overearnest. Type Bs are wild, "doers" , cheerful, selfish, irresponsible, and arrogant. Type ABs are cool, controlled, rational, critical, indecisive, and unforgiving. Type Os are agreeable, sociable, optimists, vain, careless, ruthless, and cruel.
Chi is the japense word for blood
They believe in the same thing as do Germans.
They like all blood.Answer:Though mosquitoes do like all types of blood, according to a Japanese study they will bite people with type O blood twice as often as people with other blood types.
Chevalier is not a Japanese word. it is french meaning "knight." it is used on the Japanese series "Blood+" because most of the characters actually have French origin.
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
There are some cultures that claim that a blood type can determine aspects of your personality; the Japanese believe that people with blood type B are more practical than those with other blood types. Koreans actually believe that blood type B people are cursed.
Red dragons in Japanese culture can symbolize many things. This drago symbolizes passion, love, blood, war, emerging life, and death.
According to a Japanese institute that researches blood types, some facts about people with type A blood are that they are often harmonious, peaceful and organized. They can also be sensitive, patient and affectionate.
The Japanese culture has linked blood type to personality for a long time. This Japanese theory is popular in Korea. It is kind of like how some Americans believe personality is influenced by Zodiac signs.
There is a such a belief. It is a very common belief in Japan that personality is based on blood type. It is also a popular belief in other Asian countries.
There are 3 types of Japanese, kanji, hiragana and katakana.
"Japanese" in Japanese is calledNihongoNihon meaning Japan, go meaning language.