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  2. Japan - Culture, Traditions, Religion | Britannica

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    Japan - Culture, Traditions, Religion: It is common for Western observers of contemporary Japan to emphasize its great economic achievement without equal regard to cultural attributes. Yet Japanese cultural distinctiveness and the manner in which it developed are instructive in understanding how it is that Japan came to be the first non-Western ...

  3. Culture of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jōmon period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from Asia and other regions of the world.

  4. Japanese Cultures, Customs and Traditions - WorldAtlas

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    Japanese culture is ancient, diverse, divine, and influences various facets of modern Japan even today. From diet to festivals, sports to fashion, the culture is ever-present both in the country and afar.

  5. Japan has a fascinating and multifaceted culture; on the one hand it is steeped in the deepest of traditions dating back thousands of years; on the other it is a society in a continual state of rapid flux, with continually shifting fads and fashions and technological development that constantly pushes back the boundaries of the possible.

  6. Japan - Culture, Traditions, Etiquette | Britannica

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    Japan - Culture, Traditions, Etiquette: Contemporary Japanese society is decidedly urban. Not only do the vast majority of Japanese live in urban settings, but urban culture is transmitted throughout the country by a mass media largely concentrated in Tokyo.

  7. We will explore the unique features of Japanese art, cuisine, and entertainment and look at how they reflect the country’s cultural heritage. We will also examine the role of religion, gender, and social norms in shaping Japanese culture and how these factors influence daily life.

  8. Japanese Culture: 33 Things Everyone Should Know About Japan

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    What is considered “rude” or “polite” is vastly different. And to truly learn the Japanese language, you must understand Japanese culture. Japanese relies on “feeling the air” or “reading the room” to actually understand what’s being said, and Japanese is not a direct language like English.

  9. Japanese Culture | Japan Tradition | Japan Travel | JNTO

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    Looking to immerse yourself in Japans unique culture, amazing traditions and stunning natural environment? Whether it’s the serenity of Mt Fuji or the historic monuments of ancient Kyoto, the 15 cultural and 4 natural UNESCO World Heritage sites throughout Japan are a great starting point.

  10. Japanese Culture and Traditions - EJable

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    Japanese culture is based on social harmony, respect for nature, collective responsibility, and hard work. Regional diversity enriches the Japanese cultural landscape, with distinct customs, foods, and festivals in different prefectures.

  11. Japanese - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas

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    Cultural diversity is highly noticeable across the different regions of Japan, each of which have their own distinct identity, cultural practices and traditions. Japan is divided into forty-seven prefectures (local government areas) that form the basis of these regional identities.