The Rich Japanese Culture
Over the years, Japan has evolved and developed into a modern industrialized technology hub. The ancient and classical Japan culture was spawned by the birth of Samurai warriors. Taking its place is a modern Japanese culture. The Japanese culture has been influenced by neighboring countries which led to the shaping of the modern Japan. Despite being isolated during the Tokugawa regime, their culture along with the influences of recent day modernization has brought about distinct practices that are being duplicated all over the world.  Japanese people are creative and independent and have a strong Japanese heart. They are rich in the fields of music, literature, and arts. From the classic artistic nature of the Japanese people came the wide range of manga and comics which has inspired and entertained the world. Currently, culture in Japan is abounding with anime arts and Japanese animation which is known through out the world. Japan is also currently considered as a haven of gadgets for video games, music and entertainment, as it largely contributes to the cyber industry. Ancient JapanAncient Japanese culture consisted of traditional music, samurais, geisha and more. A large part of the Japanese traditional culture which always brought on intrigue and amazement is the life of a geisha. Geishas were trained from childhood and were sheltered in geisha houses. The Japanese language is also one unique part of the ancient Japan. Japanese is written in three different scripts – the hiragana, katakana and the kanji. If you’d like advice on how to learn Japanese quickly and efficiently, contact us. Calligraphy and the ArtsOne major part of their culture is Calligraphy which is the art of writing characters in a fluid and creative way. Another one is the Sumi-e or ink painting which is their unique art of painting objects and scenes. The Ikebana or the art of flower arrangement is very unique in Japan and is now widely studied and practiced in other parts of the world. The Japanese theater arts are also one remarkable aspect of the culture.
There are four types of Japanese theaters – noh, kabuki, kyogen and bunraku. Performers use masks to show their characters and their emotions are expressed through actions and dialogues. The bunraku dates back to the Heian period and is actually a puppet theater highlighting historical plays.
The martial arts in Japan have long attracted dedicated practitioners from around the world. For information on how you can gain employment in Japan by knowledge of martial arts, Contact Us. Japanese ClothingPart of the Japanese culture is their traditional garment or clothing – called the Kimono (meaning simply, that which is worn), and which comes in different colors and designs. During summer time, the yukata is usually worn as it has lighter colors. For Japanese men, dark colored kimonos are the usual preference. Kimonos are available in Nagoya Mie and Tokyo shops. However, modern day Japanese only wear the Kimono on special occasions. Western fashion and clothing are as chic and popular in Japanese cities as they are in the U.S. or Europe. The Japanese people are highly influenced by the concoction of different cultures including their own distinct culture. When you come to visit or make Japan your new home, you will have to become familiar with the behavioral and cultural aspects of the Japanese people. When you recognize and learn to deal with the differences in the Japanese culture and attitude, you will easily adapt to them–enabling you to find better jobs, and to have a more positive experience in your stay. For information on how to use Japanese culture in starting your own business or in gaining employment from your knowledge of hobbies involving Japan, such as Karate, Judo, or other activities, contact us. Go to Home page from Japanese Culture page
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