Japanese traditions, customs, and some fun places to learn more about

Updated on society 2024-04-18
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Any idea why no one.

    Now they are all hating the sun.

    How can I have time to care about them.

    They don't take us seriously.

    And why should we care about them?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Today is Tanabata Festival, and there is a fireworks display in Japan on this day, and young men and women wear yukata (simplified kimonos) to participate. There are generally many amusement projects in the fireworks display, such as goldfishing, which is very fun, and it is also introduced in the cherry balls.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The folk culture of Japan is as follows:

    The tea ceremony, also known as the tea ceremony (tea tasting party), has been loved by the upper class as a beauty ritual since ancient times. The tea ceremony is a unique tea drinking ritual and social etiquette.

    Ikebana was born as a technique to reproduce flowers blooming in the wild in a tea room. There are more than 20 schools of ikebana depending on the rules and methods on display, and there are many schools in Japan that teach the techniques of each school of ikebana.

    Calligraphy, calligraphy, when it comes to calligraphy, I believe many people will think that it is an art unique to China. In fact, calligraphy is not only popular in Japan, but also one of the ways for people to cultivate their nature.

    Kimono kimono is the name given to the traditional Japanese national costume. It is also called "着物" in Japan. The kimono was modeled after the Chinese Sui and Tang Fu style and Wu Fu, so it is called Wu Fu and Tang Fu in Japan.

    Ukiyo-e ukiyo-e, that is, Japanese genre paintings, prints. It is a unique national art that arose in the Edo period of Japan (1603-1867, also known as the Tokugawa shogunate period), and is a typical flower street willow lane art. It mainly depicts people's daily life, landscapes, and dramas.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1, Shinjuku, 2, Ginza, 3, Asakusa, 4, Shibuya, 5, Akihabara, 6, Nihonbashi, 7, Ueno, 8, Harajuku, Omotesando, 9, Odaiba, Tokyo Bay, 10, Roppongi.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Okinawa was originally known as the Ryukyu Kingdom, and it was a vassal state of China during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Okinawa is now the southernmost prefecture in Japan, similar in dimension to Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China. Manzage is one of the most beautiful landscapes in Okinawa Prefecture, meaning "a grassland that can seat 10,000 people", and you can see the majesty of nature with its cliffs formed by the raised coral reefs that resemble elephants' heads, and the huge waves crashing against the rocks on the shore.

    It's a fun place.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Kusatsu Shiraneyama Hot Spring Street, Asama Mountain, Akina Mountain (Haruna Mountain), Cheyama Kogen, Hakuba Happo, Chuzenji Lake, Okuhotaka Mt. Okuho, Hakkoda Suyu Onsen, Mt. Tanigawa.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Miyajima, Ine-cho, Mt. Fuji, Hokkaido, Kyoto Prefecture, Ginzan Onsen, Sado Island, Kanazawa, Ishigaki Island, and other interesting places.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Mt. Fuji.

    8:00-17:00 Tickets:

    Admission to the scenic spot is free, 3,000 yen for travel agencies Mt. Fuji is a symbol of the Japanese nation, the "sacred mountain" of the Japanese nation, and the Japanese people are in awe of it. Rising metres above sea level, Mount Fuji is Japan's tallest mountain and one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. From mid-March to April, Mt. Fuji is at its most beautiful, and the bottom of the mountain is filled with romantic cherry blossoms, and the summit is covered with snow.

    In the middle of Mt. Fuji.

    2. Ginza, Tokyo.

    All-Day Ticket: No Admission RequiredIf Mount Fuji represents Japan's natural attractions, Tokyo Ginza represents Japan's modern attractions and is the commercial center of Tokyo. Together with the Champs-Élysées in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York, it is known as the world's three most prosperous centers.

    Every visitor who has been there will be shocked by the dazzling array of shops and don't know which one to start with. There are also many restaurants, bars and other entertainment venues. In addition to the shops, the Hakuhinkan Museum, the Sony Showroom, the Hermès Art Museum on the 8th floor, and the Shiseido Gallery are all good places to visit.

    3. Kiyomizu-dera Temple.

    6:00-18:00 Tickets:

    Mt. Fuji and Tokyo's Ginza are the natural and modern sights of Japan, respectively, while Kiyomizudera Temple represents the history of Japan and is ranked third in the list of the best places to visit in Japan. Kiyomizu-dera Temple is the oldest ancient temple in Jingdong, built in 778 and covering an area of 130,000 square meters. The eleven-faced thousand-armed Guanyin statue enshrined in the temple can bless fortune; The three-part Otowa Waterfall represents study, love, and health, and drinking all the water will make your wishes come true. The landlord's shrine is an auspicious place for marriage.

    On the Shimizu Stage, you can see the whole of Kyoto.

    4. Mt. Hakodate (night view).

    All-day Admission Fee: Hakodate Hill in Hakodate City, together with Victoria Bay in Hong Kong and Naples in Italy, is one of the world's top three night views. Mt. Hakodate is the only mountain in Hakodate City, with an altitude of 339 meters.

    Standing on the top of the mountain, you can see the scenery of the entire city of Hakodate. At night, the glittering street lights on the streets of Hakodate City contrast with the dark sea, and the oil lamps lit by fishing boats create a beautiful night scene. At the top of the mountain, there is an observation deck, a café and a restaurant, where you can enjoy coffee and food while enjoying the charming night view.

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