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Japan is one of the most modern and a techno savvy country in the world and
it is famous for sky soaring high rises. Culture
of Japan is thus of diverse variety and it has evolved greatly over the years.
Jomon culture was the country's original culture. From that ancient culture it
has evolved to its contemporary hybrid culture, which combines influences from
Asia, Europe and North America. Japan
Travel Guide provides you information on the whole nation of Japan. In the
world this nation's culture is often perceived as "uniquely unique".
This leads to the widespread application of cultural "us" and "them"
studies of Japan, in which Japanese culture is placed next to the Western culture.
The Culture of Japan introduces the visitors to this civilization. Japan Travel
Guide informs the visitors of Japan about the long history
that has about the artistic, philosophical and political advancement. One
of the main characteristics of Japanese religion is its tendency towards syncretism.
Most Japanese people do not believe in any one particular religion; instead they
incorporate the features of many religions in their daily lives in a process known
as syncretism. The Japanese
language has for all time played a significant role in the evolvement of the
Japanese culture. Japanese is spoken mainly in Japan and some Japanese emigrant
communities around the world. It is an agglutinative language. Early Japanese
is known largely on the basis of its state in the 8th century, when the three
major works of Old Japanese were compiled. The earliest attestation of Japanese
is in a Chinese document from 252 A.D. The Culture of Japan includes arts,
literature and sculpture. Traditionally, Japanese sculpting techniques were derived
from Buddhist and the Shinto traditions. Wood, often lacquered, gilded or brightly
painted is the most common traditional sculpting material. Similarly painting
also has been an art in Japan for a very long time. The common brush is a traditional
writing tool. Native Japanese painting techniques are still in use today, as well
as techniques adopted from continental Asia and from the West. Besides these the
Japanese calligraphy is also very popular in the Japanese culture. Ikebana
is the art
of Japanese flower arranging. It has gained widespread international fame
for its focus on harmony, color use, rhythm and elegantly simple design. This
is also an integral part of the culture of Japan. Japan has a long culinary past.
The country has developed a sophisticated and refined cuisine highly sensitive
to the change of seasons. Modern Japan enjoys a variety of traditional Japanese
food, including the staples of rice and miso soup, as well as many seafood dishes
called sushi and sashimi. The culture of Japan has played an important
role in world society. It has helped us to know more of about the Japan. The folklore
of Japan is very attractive moreover the festivals are colorful. Every ethnic
minority group has its own festivals. Japan is also famous for its special arts
such as Beijing Opera, acrobatics, songs and dances, and calligraphy and painting. Japanese
festivals form an integral part of the Japanese culture. Japanese festivals
are traditional festive occasions. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese
festivals but have undergone dramatic changes as they mixed with local customs.
Unlike most people of East Asian descent, Japanese people generally do not celebrate
Chinese New Year. In Yokohama Chinatown, Japan's biggest Chinatown, tourists from
all over Japan come to enjoy Chinese New Year. Similarly the Nagasaki Lantern
Festival is based in Nagasaki's China town. The Japanese tea ceremony is yet another
traditional ritual influenced by Zen Buddhism in which powdered green tea is ceremonially
prepared by a skilled practitioner and served to a small group of guests in a
tranquil setting. |