💨 Abstract
In Japan, bugs are popular pets, deeply rooted in culture from historical literature to modern manga. Japanese people enjoy the natural beauty and unique qualities of insects, keeping them as pets and even studying them. Bugs hold cultural significance and are celebrated for their roles in the ecosystem and their ability to fascinate both children and adults. Exhibitions like "The Great Insect Exhibition" in Tokyo allow children to engage with insects and nurture a scientific interest from a young age.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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