Japan And Her Unique Culture

Posted by Ron Otaku on Feb 5th, 2009 and filed under Holidays. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

The culture of Japan is one of a kind and has great variety. It has millions of fans globally because of its ability to both fascinate and excite many individuals. The Japanese have also been able to adapt modern culture and made it their own, while retaining much of their past identity.

Japan has one of the best reputations in the world as a fashion mecca. Part of the engine for growth comes from a growing popularity of Asian fashion. The Japanese have gone one step further by establishing themselves as the leading fashion capital in the region through change and embracing of the coolest trends.

There is no lack of invention and variety in Japanese fashion. Its street fashion has already seeped into and has a place in both Asian and Western youth culture. Other unique left-field niches have also taken root in the global world such as cosplay, which was borne out of the popularity of anime.

Japanese popular music is another of its global export that has taken a life of its own. Within Asia, it is certainly the mainstream music form that has the largest followings within the region. It has steadily grown in authority in Western countries as well, due in no small part to the relentless marketing by the record labels.

The same foreigners who have developed a love for anything Japanese have not spared the language either. There has been a constant influx of people who have made the effort to study the language in Japan, as well as to soak in the culture and atmosphere right in the country. A strong desire to learn more about Japan is at the heart of this movement.

Japanese culture is not just about music or clothes. They also indulge in fine arts such as brush calligraphy. The ancient martial arts are also part of their identity and there is a huge cult following for both samurai and ninja philosophies outside of the country.

There is an overriding obsession with cute and kitschy items in Japan. This has grown from their mentality and fondness for them since the modernization of the country gathered pace. The need to export also led to a heavy concentration on unique designs which eventually developed into a national identity that focused on cuteness.

Japanese culture is just so diverse and interesting. The above are just some of the many facets of the East Asian country’s rich background. If you are willing to dig deeper and find out more, there will be no disappointment but more surprises in store.

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