1. Dress
1.1. Geisha always wear kimono
1.1.1. Silk, cotton or polyester
1.2. obi
1.2.1. sash
1.3. furi
1.3.1. long pocketed sleeves
1.4. wear tabi indoors
1.4.1. traditional Japanese socks
1.5. Hair
1.5.1. Shimada
1.5.2. Chignon
1.5.3. Sakko
2. Okiya
2.1. logging house
2.2. for Geisha
2.3. Men not allowed in
2.3.1. Except for preists
3. Housing
3.1. Modern
3.1.1. Bathroom
3.1.2. Living room
3.1.3. Kitchen
3.1.4. Dining room
3.2. Traditional
3.2.1. bathroom
3.2.2. Toilet
3.2.3. Kitchen
3.2.4. Rest is space
4. Economy
4.1. Main Industries
4.1.1. Motor vehicles
4.1.1.1. Transportation
4.1.2. Processed Food
4.1.3. Chemicals
4.1.4. Electronics
4.2. Labour Force
4.2.1. Services
4.2.1.1. 66.4%
4.2.2. Industry
4.2.2.1. 27.9%
4.2.3. Agriculture
4.2.3.1. 4.4%
4.3. 2nd largest in world
5. Work
5.1. Sumo Wrestling
5.1.1. contact sport
5.1.1.1. full-hardness
5.1.2. high wages
5.1.2.1. competitions
5.1.2.1.1. tornaments
5.1.3. Traditional
5.1.3.1. scrict
5.1.3.1.1. living
5.2. Food
5.2.1. Preparation
5.2.2. Restaurants
5.2.3. Shops
5.2.4. Stalls/Stands
6. New node
7. Geisha
8. Gion
8.1. Geisha
8.1.1. traditional
8.1.1.1. Middle Ages
8.1.2. female
8.1.2.1. entertainers
8.1.2.1.1. not prostitutes
8.1.2.1.2. music
8.1.3. Famous for traditional achitecture
9. Business
9.1. Electronics
9.1.1. Panasonic
9.1.2. Toshiba
9.1.3. Sony
9.1.4. Nintendo
9.1.5. Mitsubishi
9.1.6. Sharp
9.1.7. Hitachi
9.1.7.1. Maxwell
9.1.7.2. LG Data Storage
9.2. Travel
9.2.1. Toyota
9.2.2. Mitsubishi
9.2.3. Toshiba
10. Traditions
10.1. Gardens
10.1.1. Japansese sport
10.1.2. Tsukiyama gardens
10.1.2.1. Ponds
10.1.2.2. Streams
10.1.2.3. Stones
10.1.2.4. Trees
10.1.2.5. Flowers
10.1.2.6. Bridges
10.1.2.7. Paths
10.1.3. Karesansui gardens
10.1.3.1. Natural landscacpe
10.1.3.1.1. Abstract
10.1.3.2. Stones
10.1.3.3. Gravel
10.1.3.4. Sand
10.1.3.5. Moss
10.1.3.5.1. Mountains
10.1.3.5.2. Islands
10.1.3.5.3. Boats
10.1.3.5.4. Seas
10.1.3.5.5. Rivers
10.1.4. Chaniwa gardens
10.1.4.1. Built for the tea ceremony
10.1.4.2. contains tea house
10.1.4.3. Stepping stones- lead to tea house
10.1.4.4. Stone lanterns
10.1.4.5. Stone basin
10.1.4.5.1. purify guests
10.2. Cherry blossoms
10.2.1. unofficial nattional flower
10.2.2. Blossom a couple of days in spring
10.3. Sumo wrestling
10.3.1. National sport
10.4. Autmn leaves
10.5. Traditional music
10.5.1. Shakuhachi
10.5.2. Nohgaku
10.5.3. Biwagaku
10.5.4. Gagaku
10.5.5. Shamisenongaku
10.6. Tea ceremony
10.6.1. Lean how to
10.6.1.1. Prepare
10.6.1.2. Drink
10.6.2. Have lessons