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Japan's Customs and Traditions
  • Taking off shoes when entering someone's house.
  • Wearing a mask when sick.
  • Not shaking hands and not hugging when meeting with loved ones.
  • Bowing 45 degrees to show respect.
  • Making the slurping sound when eating noodles.
  • Symbolically washing hands when entering a shrine.
Kimono, alongside all other items of traditional Japanese clothing, are known collectively as wafuku, meaning 'Japanese clothing', as opposed to yōfuku, ... Japan's · Language · Traditional clothing · Music
Matsuri. Deeply rooted in Japan's unique Shinto religion and traditional agrarian lifestyle, Japan is a country with a vibrant “matsuri” culture. Matsuri is ...
12 окт. 2024 г. · When foreigners think of Japan, they may imagine a modern, high-tech society, delicious food, sushi, Kimonos, Sensu fans (folding hand fans), ...
6 авг. 2024 г. · The Japanese bow to say hello or welcome, to say goodbye or come again, to say thank you, to say grace before a meal, to pray at a shrine, etc.
People · Religion · Social conventions · Sports · Food · Drink · Geisha · Japanese gardens.
There are many more fascinating aspects of traditional Japanese culture, such as viewing sunrise from Mount Fuji, the Samurai Code, Sumo Wrestling and the role ...
Notable among these are kendo, judo, and karate, the latter two also widely practiced worldwide.
Japanese culture is intertwined with sport, whether it be kendo and kyudo, originally developed for hunting and combat, judo, a combat sport with the ...
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