Names Most Japanese names are polysyllabic but Chinese names are monosyllabic.
Religion
Shinto is a largely practiced religion in Japan, just like Buddhism is. Most Japanese do not follow a single religion. They are practitioners of Shintoism and Buddhism at the same time. And China along with Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are also widely practiced.
Mannerisms
Japanese people consider it impolite to talk loudly in public places. Most of them mute the ringer off their phones when using public transport to travel. It is considered rude to show affection towards loved ones in public, but it is a common sight in China to see people talking or laughing loudly in public places or while traveling aboard public transport.
Cuisine
Japanese, seafood is preferred on a large-scale here. Food is considered to be more healthy, as there is minimal use of oil. Most of the food is raw, but the Chinese use a lot of oil, and evenly fry their food along with using various flavors and spices. Their food, mainly includes duck, chicken, pork, and beef.
Clothing
Traditional Japanese clothing consisted of the 'Kimono', which is also known as the 'Gofuku'. These are T-shaped rubies. This robe was specific to royalty, whereas, a 'Kosode' was meant for the common people. In China, 'Hanfu' dominated the clothing of the Chinese people. This is a round-neck robe. After that, the 'Qipao' became the official clothing. It is a one-piece baggy dress with a high neck and tight skirt.
Architecture
Japanese architecture had a Chinese influence for a long time. Buddhism, with its advent, also had a major impact on Japanese architecture. The houses are built elevated from the ground by a few inches. This allows the houses to