Famous Proverbs
777 Proverbs about Japanese / Page 57
561.
Whether to go east or west depends on one's mind or feet.562.
The criticism of a blind man.563.
Like a millstone dressed in a kimono.564.
Like trying to put a comb upon the nun's head.565.
A bean-jam rice cake into the open mouth.566.
Obey the customs of the village you enter.567.
By poking at a bamboo thicket, one drives out a snake.568.
An evil act runs a thousand miles.569.
A bee stinging a crying face.570.
The spot that makes the warrior benkei cry.