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Tag Archives: Japanese culture
Typical cultural features of Japan (Part 2)
3. Tea ceremony culture in Japan Tea ceremony is an art of enjoying tea in Japanese culture, developed around the end of the 12th century. Only a small cup of green tea, but for the Japanese it is like an … Continue reading
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Typical cultural features of Japan (Part 1)
Japan has always been known as a country with a long-standing culture, imbued with national identity, harmoniously combining the new and the old to create typical cultural features of Japan. Japan is a poor country in East Asia, this is … Continue reading
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How is the meal in Japanese culture?
Japanese cuisine is a combination of many factors, from selecting ingredients, cooking to decorating dishes, setting the table, even sitting posture. Typically, a traditional meal in the land of the rising sun will include white rice, miso soup, seafood and … Continue reading
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