Daily Life in Japan
Discover the essence of daily life in Japan through insights on cultural practices, traditional rituals, and modern lifestyles. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Japanese customs, societal norms, and leisure activities. Dive into the dynamic intersection of ancient traditions and contemporary influences to gain a deeper appreciation of Japanese society. Uncover the intricacies of Japanese etiquette, cuisine, festivals, and more as you embark on a journey through the multifaceted layers of Japanese life.
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Dining Etiquette & Customs Kneel on tatami mats at low tables Tatami mats: straw or reed mats
Dining Customs Use chopsticks Eat rice, fish & vegetables Appearance is important. Appearance of the food & of the people sitting down to eat.
Economy Fishing is a major part of their economy. Fish is a main part of their diet. Industry is also a large part of their economy. Industries: Iron/Steel (cars & car parts.) Technology (computers & video games) People work long hours & six days a week.
Japan is very expensive. Since it is made up of islands, they have to import many things making goods expensive to buy. School: Typical subjects & English Wear uniforms & indoor slippers Students help to clean the school & some help to make lunch. All participate in after school clubs. Teachers are admired. 3-4 hours of homework a night. Pressure to get good grades & to get into a good high school.
Japan Pop Culture J Pop pop bands J Rock rock bands Visual Kei - hard rock
Anime cartoon like figures with large eyes
Manga comic like stories usually using anime illustrations. Books are written right to left (opposite of what we are used to.)