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These 5 celebrated manga about everyday life in Japan are available in English
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Internationally renowned Japanese Culture: The Most and Least Favorite Traditions Ranked by Foreigners | LIVE JAPAN travel guide
Recent trends in consumption have shown that more and more people want “products with meanings” rather than just “products”. This seemingly includes tourists visiting Japan as well, as their numbers rise with every year. Be it washoku, judo, or anime, Japanese culture is well-loved around the world, but which parts exactly are they? And are there any which foreigners are not very good with? We interviewed a number of foreigners who have lived in Japan for a year on what they thought.
9 most beautiful bookstores and libraries in Japan
These architectural marvels from the likes of Kengo Kuma and Tadao Ando are like shrines to literature
8 ways Japan will change you after living here
Here’s how Japan will change you, for better or worse, from keeping it down on the train to altering your English vocab
Why has Japan preserved far more of its borrowed Tang era culture than China itself?
Answer (1 of 9): This is a conspiracy theory This view comes from the "Little China Thought" of Japanese scholars. They wrote many books to prove that the nomads destroyed Chinese culture. They are the true heirs of Chinese culture, so it is reasonable to invade the Qing Dynasty. This is an excu...
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