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The reason why Japanese wear short-sleeved shorts in winter is Showa. They are not afraid of the cold and exercise. Do Japanese wear it? ...
In fact, it is not uncommon to wear short skirts and bare legs in winter. There are many in Japan and Korea. They usually wear thick clothes on their upper bodies and stockings on their lower bodies at most, and some even wear nothing, as if they were in a different season from China and could not feel the cold.

In fact, Japanese girls can certainly feel cold, and there are many reasons for showing their legs in winter. Four reasons to be honest.

The first is the geographical location of Japan; Japan is an island country surrounded by the sea, so the winter climate in Japan is higher than that in other areas at the same latitude. Moreover, Japan has a long and narrow territory and diverse climate types. The temperature in southern Japan is relatively high in winter, so even short skirts are not so cold. However, the temperature in Hokkaido, Japan is relatively low in winter. Here we can see that few Japanese girls wear short skirts to go out.

Secondly, there are historical reasons; Japan has a small land area and poor resources. In ancient times, Japan was always called a wild land by China. They lack materials and even eat very little, not to mention that cotton cloth can keep warm. So in ancient times, the Japanese were particularly cold-resistant.

This gene has been passed down to the present, so there may be some scientific basis for saying that Japanese people are more hardy than China people. Even if the modern Japanese economy is developed, they are still unwilling to give up the habit of hard work. Many primary schools often let their children run barefoot outside in order to exercise their diligence from childhood, and some even let them take a cold bath in the cold winter.

There is no perfect heating facilities in northern China; So almost every household in Japan has air conditioning, even subways and buses are equipped with air conditioning. Moreover, when the Japanese turn on the air conditioner, the temperature is always very high, so if you want to wear thick clothes from home, it will be very hot when you enter the subway bus, and you have to take off your coat layer by layer.

This is very troublesome, so many girls are willing to wear little clothes to go out. Although the road is very cold, they will endure it because of the short time.

Finally, the Japanese have a very good habit, that is, they like to soak in hot springs; We all know that soaking in hot springs can not only relieve the pressure on the body, but also benefit the joints and skin. Even if the work pressure is great, it is impossible for the Japanese to take a bath in the hot springs every day, but every family in Japan has a bathtub, so no matter how late they come home, the Japanese always take a bath in the bathtub before going to bed.

This can also alleviate their joint problems to some extent. In addition to the above reasons, women's love of beauty will also lead them to go out barefoot and wear short skirts even in cold winter. In fact, this fashion was once popular in China, but it didn't catch on for a long time.

But Japan seems to love this fashion. They would rather sacrifice their bodies for beauty and cuteness. In fact, this is also related to the aesthetic taste of Japan. Many Japanese, whether boys or girls, think that girls should wear skirts to look beautiful and lovely, and girls wearing pants have no feminine charm at all. This aesthetic is really deformed, so there are many reasons why Japanese girls wear skirts in winter, not only because they are not afraid of the cold in winter.

As a warm temperate country, even though Japan is famous for its mild and humid climate, its summer is actually not so comfortable, especially in southern areas like Seto, where the average temperature in summer reaches 28℃. The highest temperature in summer in Japan can reach 39 to 4 1℃, but even in such hot weather, Japanese office workers still like to wear suits to work. Why do Japanese people have such "quirks"? Won't they be hot? Because of Japanese etiquette, Japanese people actually attach great importance to dress, which is an important basis for expressing social identity. They should wear it in front of customers. This is a manifestation of their begging attitude and should be worn at home. This is a sign of their stable work. Sasaki, the protagonist of Japan's Tokyo Sonata, is the head of the general affairs department of a big company. In order to make the family harmonious, he will wear a suit every day, and then go out and put on the clothes of the cleaner.