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Japanese Culture
The Japanese culture has developed many traditions dating back thousands of years and are still
commonly used in modern times. Their historical monuments, cultural entertainment and
unforgettable Japanese cuisine draws attention from all over the world. According to the Japan
National Tourism Organization, 24.03 million travelers visited Japan in 2016 and is expected to
achieve 29 million tourists in 2017. Although this country is a popular destination to visit, Japan's
social customs and beliefs may be complex to some foreigners. Religion is an important aspect of
the Japanese culture. Many religions are practiced throughout Japan, but two of the most common
are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto was established during ancient times when people believed that the
natural world possessed Kami, a Shinto deity or divine spirit. Buddhism came from China in the 6th
century and does not have a deity. It mainly focuses on the words and philosophies of the Buddha.
Both religions have co–existed in Japan to this day. Japan has its fair share of bizarre foods that
may leave a tourist questioning what they just ate. Ice cream is a common dessert eaten in Japan,
but is often prepared differently. Instead of eating sprinkles or chocolate syrup on ice cream, the
Japanese enjoy adding a variety of unusual flavors to their cold treats. Raw fish is used as a topping
in almost every ice cream shop in the country as well as octopus, horse meat, cow tongue, and shark
fin. Another unique
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Shintoism Essay
Shintoism is an ancient religion that originated in Japanese culture. Shinto is a general term for the
activities of the people of Japanese descent to worship all the deities of heaven and earth, and at the
end of the 6th century the Japanese were conscious of these activities and called them the "Way of
Kami" (the deity or the deities)'. The practice of Shintoism finally recognized when Yomei, the 31st
Emperor of Japan, prayed before an image of Buddha for the first time as an emperor for recovery
of his illness. Then Yomei accepted Buddhism, a foreign religion, theJapanese realized existence of a
tradition of their own faith.
The Shinto faith is based on Japanese mythology. One of the most important...show more content...
Also a fact that people of Shinto descent often express their wish to watch their descendants even
after their death. These other worlds, however, are not described as Heaven or Hell. The Shinto
believe these other worlds are no different at all from this world. It reflects a faith in the spirit of
the dead who can visit this world if people make a ritual to revere the spirit, like the divine spirits
visit this world whenever people show their reverence by holding festivals. There is also a faith in
that Kami and ancestral spirits protect their descendants as far as the descendants continue to hold
festivals. It can be said that Shinto is not a religion, which centralized its interests in the life after
death, but in this world.
Shinto was originally a natural religion, which became into existence in a village community. So, the
concept of a sin or of ethics is also formed according to the value system of the community: that is to
wish prosperous continuation and development of the community. It is the same consciousness to
hold rites and festivals. Accordingly the Shinto concept of the sin and also the concept of the Shinto
ethics have no identical difference from the secular sin or social ethics, which is taught through the
social education in order to, support the continuous development of the community. Historically, it
was the time of Emperor Suiko, the 33rd
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Culture of Japan Essay
Culture of Japan
The Japanese have been around for many years. They are a very distict population where their
culture influences many aspects of our lives. A brief history of Japan will enlighten the many
ideas and topics in which explains how and why these ideas play a role in their culture. Shinto is
the older animist religion of traditional Japan. However, Japans' religious status is Buddhism. This
faith has been sacred for just litte over twelve hundred years. These two religions have intertwined
and influenced each other and Japanese culture. The two religions are very common, you would be
able to find both of these religions easily. Over the centuries the capital of the Japan has been shifted
around. The capital city has moved...show more content...
Using particles to mark the grammatical functions of the words: watashi–ga hamburger–o taberu, "I–
subject hamburger– object eat", it is common to omit subjects and even objects if these are clear
from previous context. Verbs and adjectives conjugate by tense and politeness level, but not by
person or number. There is no verb "to be" as such, but the copula desu can be used in most cases:
John desu ("I am John"), Ringo desu ("This is an apple"), Akai desu ("It is red"), etc. The exact
meaning will depend on the implied subject! Japanese has none of the following: gender, plurals,
nouns never conjugate, and almost all verbs are regular.To reach a profiency and fluency takes
many years of practice, reading and writing are advanced skills, which is why the take many years
to master. The three different writing systems are of different complexity in which the Japanese use
and two of which (hiragana' and katakana) are syllabic and relatively easy to learn with 50
characters each, but the clincher is the set of over 2000 Chinese characters known as kanji. Aside
from the language of Japan, their food varies from a large variety of meals. Yes, it is true that when
we think of almost any Asian country, we automatically assumes that their main meal is sushi,
however that is not entirely true, there is different types of sushi and different types of seafood that
they consume. The basic meals in Japan consists of a bowl of rice, a bowl of miso soup,
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Essay On Japanese Culture

  • 1. Japanese Culture The Japanese culture has developed many traditions dating back thousands of years and are still commonly used in modern times. Their historical monuments, cultural entertainment and unforgettable Japanese cuisine draws attention from all over the world. According to the Japan National Tourism Organization, 24.03 million travelers visited Japan in 2016 and is expected to achieve 29 million tourists in 2017. Although this country is a popular destination to visit, Japan's social customs and beliefs may be complex to some foreigners. Religion is an important aspect of the Japanese culture. Many religions are practiced throughout Japan, but two of the most common are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto was established during ancient times when people believed that the natural world possessed Kami, a Shinto deity or divine spirit. Buddhism came from China in the 6th century and does not have a deity. It mainly focuses on the words and philosophies of the Buddha. Both religions have co–existed in Japan to this day. Japan has its fair share of bizarre foods that may leave a tourist questioning what they just ate. Ice cream is a common dessert eaten in Japan, but is often prepared differently. Instead of eating sprinkles or chocolate syrup on ice cream, the Japanese enjoy adding a variety of unusual flavors to their cold treats. Raw fish is used as a topping in almost every ice cream shop in the country as well as octopus, horse meat, cow tongue, and shark fin. Another unique Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Shintoism Essay Shintoism is an ancient religion that originated in Japanese culture. Shinto is a general term for the activities of the people of Japanese descent to worship all the deities of heaven and earth, and at the end of the 6th century the Japanese were conscious of these activities and called them the "Way of Kami" (the deity or the deities)'. The practice of Shintoism finally recognized when Yomei, the 31st Emperor of Japan, prayed before an image of Buddha for the first time as an emperor for recovery of his illness. Then Yomei accepted Buddhism, a foreign religion, theJapanese realized existence of a tradition of their own faith. The Shinto faith is based on Japanese mythology. One of the most important...show more content... Also a fact that people of Shinto descent often express their wish to watch their descendants even after their death. These other worlds, however, are not described as Heaven or Hell. The Shinto believe these other worlds are no different at all from this world. It reflects a faith in the spirit of the dead who can visit this world if people make a ritual to revere the spirit, like the divine spirits visit this world whenever people show their reverence by holding festivals. There is also a faith in that Kami and ancestral spirits protect their descendants as far as the descendants continue to hold festivals. It can be said that Shinto is not a religion, which centralized its interests in the life after death, but in this world. Shinto was originally a natural religion, which became into existence in a village community. So, the concept of a sin or of ethics is also formed according to the value system of the community: that is to wish prosperous continuation and development of the community. It is the same consciousness to hold rites and festivals. Accordingly the Shinto concept of the sin and also the concept of the Shinto ethics have no identical difference from the secular sin or social ethics, which is taught through the social education in order to, support the continuous development of the community. Historically, it was the time of Emperor Suiko, the 33rd Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Culture of Japan Essay Culture of Japan The Japanese have been around for many years. They are a very distict population where their culture influences many aspects of our lives. A brief history of Japan will enlighten the many ideas and topics in which explains how and why these ideas play a role in their culture. Shinto is the older animist religion of traditional Japan. However, Japans' religious status is Buddhism. This faith has been sacred for just litte over twelve hundred years. These two religions have intertwined and influenced each other and Japanese culture. The two religions are very common, you would be able to find both of these religions easily. Over the centuries the capital of the Japan has been shifted around. The capital city has moved...show more content... Using particles to mark the grammatical functions of the words: watashi–ga hamburger–o taberu, "I– subject hamburger– object eat", it is common to omit subjects and even objects if these are clear from previous context. Verbs and adjectives conjugate by tense and politeness level, but not by person or number. There is no verb "to be" as such, but the copula desu can be used in most cases: John desu ("I am John"), Ringo desu ("This is an apple"), Akai desu ("It is red"), etc. The exact meaning will depend on the implied subject! Japanese has none of the following: gender, plurals, nouns never conjugate, and almost all verbs are regular.To reach a profiency and fluency takes many years of practice, reading and writing are advanced skills, which is why the take many years to master. The three different writing systems are of different complexity in which the Japanese use and two of which (hiragana' and katakana) are syllabic and relatively easy to learn with 50 characters each, but the clincher is the set of over 2000 Chinese characters known as kanji. Aside from the language of Japan, their food varies from a large variety of meals. Yes, it is true that when we think of almost any Asian country, we automatically assumes that their main meal is sushi, however that is not entirely true, there is different types of sushi and different types of seafood that they consume. The basic meals in Japan consists of a bowl of rice, a bowl of miso soup, Get more content on HelpWriting.net