JAPANESE CULTURE
JAPANESE CULTURE - Over 220 pages of Japanese
culture: Geisha, Samurai, Japanese Language, Japanese Clothing, kimono
culture,
Japanese New Year, Japanese tea ceremony, Japanese gardens, Christmas
in Japan, Japanese music and more culture of Japan.
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The
famous traditional Japanese entertainers have many myths about
their lifestyle and history.
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The
famous Samurai were warriors in pre-industrial Japan.
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The
kimono is a very famous traditional Japanese clothing.
There are many different types of kimonos including
Yukata. |
Discover
all the exciting styles of Japanese fashion from the latest street
fashion to some more traditional styles. |
Understand
the culture of Japanese music from the traditional Japanese music to
the modern Japanese music styles.
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1000's of pictures of Japan, Japanese people, Japanese
fashion and Japanese culture. You will understand Japanese culture much
better just from these pictures. |
JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY
The
Japanese tea ceremony is a very formal event involving many exacting
steps. |
Japanese
language reference section includes a basic Japanese phrase book. |

Traditional Japanese weddings based on the Shinto religion are major occasion
with wearing of the Japanese kimono including the wedding kimono.
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Learn
more about Japanese culture by seeing the best places in Japan to see
it. Japanese temples, castles, modern Japanese cities and more.
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New
Year in Japan is an important family time of the year and there are
many traditions involved. |
Christmas
in Japan is a bit different from here. Find out about a Japanese
Christmas. |
Traditional Japanese summer festival
with best in Japanese culture includes Japanese drum music and special
summer food. |
KIMONO OBI
An
essential accessory for any kimono. This extensive feature covers many
detailed topics. |
The
koto is one of the most popular Japanese traditional musical instruments.
To many, the character of koto music is evocative of traditional
Japan with the attributes of the western harp, dulcimer and lute.
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JAPANESE CULTURE: SHICHI-GO-SAN
FESTIVAL
Shichi-go-san
is a festival celebrated by parents on the fifteenth of November in
Japan, to mark the growth of their children as they turn three, five
and seven years of age. More. |
Japanese
Castles were the key to structure and life of many Japanese cities |
Japanese
Temples were and still are an integral part of Japanese
life and death.
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A bit like a traditional
Japanese fashion/beauty competition held during
bon-odori
festivals.
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Taking a bath has always been an integral part of Japanese
life. Discover why here.
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Find answers to your questions about Japanese
culture in our Japanese Culture Forum.
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