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         Japan Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Japan - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Paul Norbury, 2006-09-05
  2. Japan: Its History and Culture by W. Scott Morton, J. Kenneth Olenik, et all 2004-06-01
  3. Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture
  4. Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism (Twentieth Century Japan: the Emergence of a World Power) by Louise Young, 1999-09-01
  5. CultureShock! Japan: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by P. Sean Bramble, 2008-07
  6. Tour of Duty: Samurai, Military Service in Edo, and the Culture of Early Modern Japan by Constantine Nomikos Vaporis, 2008-07-31
  7. The Culture of Japanese Fascism (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society)
  8. Fanning the Flames: Fans and Consumer Culture in Contemporary Japan (Suny Series in Japan in Transition)
  9. Japan - Culture of Wood: Buildings, Objects, Techniques by Christoph Henrichsen, 2004-10-01
  10. Popular Culture, Globalization and Japan (Asia's Transformations) by Matthew Allen:, 2008-03-24
  11. Japan the Culture (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Bobbie Kalman, 2008-10-30
  12. Art and Culture of Japan (Abrams Discoveries) by Nelly Delay, 1999-09-01
  13. A Year in Japan by Kate T. Williamson, 2006-03-01
  14. Japan the Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Bobbie Kalman, 2008-10-30

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3. Japan_Culture
Culture Station. with Mikki. Mikki taught us about Japan s cultures, traditions, and some general Japan info. She had a laptop with a fine Powerpoint
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Culture Station with Mikki Mikki taught us about Japan's cultures, traditions, and some general Japan info. She had a laptop with a fine Powerpoint presentation all set up. Good job Mikki! Info from the Lonely Planet site:
Full country name:
Japan (Nihon)
Area: 377,835 sq km (147,356 sq mi)
Population: 126.9 million
Capital city: Tokyo (pop 12 million)
People:
Language:
Japanese
Religion: Shinto, Buddhist, Christian
Government: Constitutional monarchy
Head of State: Emperor Akihito
Prime Minister: Junichiro Koizumi Major industries: High-tech electronic products, motor vehicles, office machinery, chemicals, steel, textiles, processed foods Major trading partners: USA, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Germany, China Back to the Main Page

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5. CCTV To Screen Series On Japan_Culture—China Economic Net
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Search Home China World Business ... Third-party payment secures online purchase Culture Tool: Save Print E-mail CCTV to screen series on Japan Last Updated(Beijing Time):2007-01-30 09:44 As China-Japan relations thaw the national television network has announced plans for a series on Japanese society. CCTV will launch the series in early March, the TV station said yesterday. The 20-part series, called Yansong: Eyes on Japan, comes as details are finalised for Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Japan in April. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited China in October. "We thought we were familiar with Japan, but it's not the case," said well-known TV personality Bai Yansong, who will present the programs. "Actually it's a very strange country to many Chinese people. "As the national and largest network, it's our duty to provide a comprehensive and objective view of Japan," he added. CCTV will send its biggest ever team of journalists to Japan on March 4 to begin working on the series. Their 15-20 day screening schedule will cover exclusive interviews with at least 10 Japanese figures in fields ranging from politics and economics to the arts. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe, former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, famous author Junichi Watanabe and actor Ken Takakura who are all well known in China, will be interviewed.

6. Japanese Mythology
Japanese Mythology. Visit the links to learn about Japanese myths related to objects in the sky, and aspects of their world. Back to the World Map
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Japanese Mythology
Visit the links to learn about Japanese myths related to objects in the sky, and aspects of their world.
Back to the World Map

The Sun: Amaterasu

The Moon: Tsuki-Yomi

The Storm: Susanowo

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10. Sci.lang.japan Index 2
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11. "Mt. Fuji " Tradition Of Japan And Introduction Of Japan By Pickled Ume Website
Information about Japanese Culture by Suzuki Design Factory.
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- Tradition of Japan and introduction of Japan. - Pickled-Ume.com by Suzuki Design Factory
Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan.
Altitude is 3776m.
This mountain shows us an expression every season.
It is one of the favorite scenery of mine.
The present form was made by the repeated eruption.
It is reported that it is about 10,000 year before that the present form was formed.
Opening of the climbing season is performed on July 1 every year.
Mountain climbing from this day to August 26 is possible.
170,000 people are visiting this mountain every year. The upper photograph was taken from "OHWAKUDANI" of Hakone in January.
The lower photograph was taken from "CHIGASAKI" in August.

12. Culture Of Japan
Today we are going on a scavenger hunt for information about Japanese culture! You and your partner will need to use your web savvy, reading, and thinking
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  • Culture Japanese Culture Treasure Hunt
    Today we are going on a scavenger hunt for information about Japanese culture! You and your partner will need to use your web savvy, reading, and thinking skills to maneuver your way through the Kids Web Japan site to find as many answers as possible. Look for clues in the questions, think about main ideas. Remember, it is a culture treasure hunt, so let that be a hint about where to begin. Off you go. Have fun! 1. In autumn this tree sprouts lots of bright red berries. With its sparkling, shiny
    fruit, this is a very beautiful type of bonsai. It is called Japanese Winterberry or ? 2. Find the picture of the Japanese Black Pine bonsai. What is its name? How old is the one pictured estimated to be? 3. How old is the tradition of growing bonsai? 4. How do you think the art of growing bonsai expresses both the Japanese respect for
    living things and their sense of beauty?

13. Japan: CUlture - K12 Academics
Your Definitive Education Resource Website for the United States. Updated Daily. K12 Academics.
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Home Study Abroad Japan Japanese culture has evolved greatly over the years, from the country's original Jomon culture to its contemporary hybrid culture, which combines influences from Asia, Europe, and North America. Historically, China have been the most influential, starting with the development of the Yayoi culture from around 300 BC and culminating with the introduction of rice farming, ceremonial burial, pottery, painting, writing, poetry, etiquette, the Chinese writing system, and Mahayana Buddhism by the 7th century AD. From the mid-19th century onward, Western influence prevailed, with American influence becoming especially predominant following the end of World War II. Japanese civilization flourished during this time and a refined sensibility and interest in the arts began to set in. Traditional Japanese arts include crafts (ikebana, origami, ukiyo-e, dolls, lacquer ware, pottery), performances (bunraku, dance, kabuki, noh, rakugo), traditions (games, onsen, geisha, sento, tea ceremony, budo, architecture, gardens, swords), and cuisine (donburi, mochi, ramen, sushi, tempura, udon).
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Government / Politics Foreign Relations
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... Culture Japanese Literature During the Tokugawa/Edo era, literature, as entertainment and as practice, became not so much the field of the samurai aristocracy as that of the chonin (commoners). Yomihon, for example, became popular and reveals this profound change in the readership and authorship.

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Japanese cultural celebrations photo gallery http//www.pbase.com/selvin/japan_culture A collection of Japanese cultural celebration photographs tea
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Adaptation and Innovation Japanese Technology. The Age of the Shoguns (16001868). Aging in Japan When Traditional Mechanisms Vanish
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16. NUNO: JAPAN! CULTURE + HYPERCULTURE
Place The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20566 Tickets and Information 800444-1324 or 202-467-4600
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JAPAN! CULTURE + HYPERCULTURE
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Time: 7-17 February 2008
Place: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Terrace Gallery
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The Beginning. For many people, the mention of the Japanese culture conjours up images of weird masks and extravagantly madeup actors twirling red
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The Beginning
For many people, the mention of the Japanese culture conjours up images of weird masks and extravagantly made-up actors twirling red umbrellas on a stage and elegant, kimono-clad ladies demurely pouring cups of tea in tranquil cherry-blossomed temples. Well, even today you can still experience all that kind of stuff, if you know where to look. The traditional arts of Japan offer an opportunity to experience something truly exotic or find inner calm. For the serious practitioner, solemn awareness of the history and intimate knowledge of the past-masters of your chosen form of expression are essential if you wish to practice at the highest level. These ancient 'ways' are not for the faint of heart, but many foreigners come to Japan each year to enlighten themselves through their study. For the rest of us, just a nibble at this great banquet of culture will be more than enough. The Japanese do know how to kick back and have fun, too. You might be surprised by just how wild a Japanese festival can get! Snow festivals, fire festivals, fertility festivals - you name it, they have it. When it comes to food, the Japanese are as enthusiastic as anybody on earth - the changing seasons bring new delicacies and an excuse to travel the length of the country to sample local dishes. Spring also brings the cherry blossoms - symbol of life's all-too-brief span and a good excuse to get drunk and dance around in a cemetery! The beauty of summer fireworks and autumn's spectacular changing leaves can also take the breath away.

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