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Japan's Culture and Tradition
Japan Culture and Tradition
Japan is famous for having one of the richest and most interesting cultures in the world.
Many of the country’s ancient practices and traditions are still intact today, helping to shape Japan’s unique lifestyle and global perception. While most Westerners conjure thoughts of sushi, samurai and sumo wrestlers when they think about Japanese culture (and they wouldn’t be wrong), these notions barely scratch the surface of the Japanese people and their multi-faceted culture.
#japancutegirls #JapanCluture #JapanClutureAndTradition #JapanTradition #JapanCultureAndTraditioin #JapanLife #BeautifulJapan #JapanFireworks #JapanFestible #JapanHistory #JapanTemples #japanhistory
Enjoy Festivities in Japan :
With a temperate climate, Japan has four lovely and distin...
published: 20 May 2022
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Japan: History, Geography, Economy & Culture
This is the story of Japan. In this video, I explore the long and unique history of Japan, the diverse geography of Japan - an archipelago of mountains, forests and volcanoes, the Japanese Economy - perhaps the most sophisticated in the world, and the remarkably rich Japanese culture that has influenced the world in so many ways.
🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Opening Montage
👉1:57 Introduction and Titles
👉3:15 Origins and Early History
👉7:14 Modern History
👉15:16 Government
👉17:01 Physical Geography
👉22:17 Human Geography and Language
👉25:13 Economy
👉28:07 Culture and Summary
👉31:22 Outro
Japan's history as old and rich as any, and is strongly influenced by its geography, an island chain isolated at the end of the Eurasian continent. Its origins begin in the myths of the first Emperor of Japan, with ...
published: 20 Sep 2020
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Japan Culture | Fun Facts About Japan
In this video, learn English through culture, learn fun facts about Japan and Japanese culture. Japanese food, seasons and weather in Japan, population, government, geography, and lots more.
A great ESL video for learning and teaching cross-cultural awareness. A fun and effective resource to learn English and cultural awareness. Full transcripts, vocabulary flashcards, quizzes, and lots more when you sign up at: www.pocketpassport.com
For more information email us at: [email protected]
published: 10 May 2021
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The Culture of Respect in Japan
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The culture of respect is one of the most important values in Japanese society. This video explores how respect is deeply rooted in communication—both verbal and non-verbal—between people of varying relationships and positions. Delving into how people should be addressed, the importance of humility, and even the cultural norm to queue for the subway, this is a fun and fact-filled resource for introducing key aspects of Japanese culture to beginner language learners.
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Things Foreigners Should NEVER Do - Japanese Interview
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Things Okay in Japan but Illegal Around the World
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Shocking Laws okay in Japan, but illegal around the world. So I’ve made videos before on things you can’t do in Japan because of laws or unknown laws that could get you arrested, but in this video I wanted to switch things up a little and share with you some things that are legal in Japan but may be illegal in other parts of the world. Many think that Japan is a very strict country, but when you hear some of these Japanese laws you may be scratching your head. And to be clear from the start, I don’t recommend doing any of these things. I’m not providing legal advice and this is for entertainment only.
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Japan : Tradition & Culture
Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that despite being one of the most modern countries on earth, Japan is still rooted in its traditions and culture. Segments focus on meditation in the mountain temples of Koyasan, traditional Washoku cuisine in Kyoto and Shinto beliefs at the Meiji Shrine in the heart of Tokyo.
published: 05 Mar 2015
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20 Things Can’t Be Seen Anywhere But in Japan
Elements from Japanese culture are in our lives right now: many people watch anime and Japanese TV series, they eat wok and sushi, and they listen to songs by Japanese singers. And even such a seemingly ordinary thing as karaoke actually originated in Japan. However, there are still some things that can only be seen in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Really, Japan is a unique country, different from the rest of the world. Wanna have Pringles soup when in Japan? Here you go. In the mood for dinner with a huge plush Moomin in a Japanese cafe? Not a problem at all. Here are some cultural things can’t be seen anywhere but in Japan.
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published: 12 Aug 2019
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Japan's Culture and Tradition
Japan Culture and Tradition
Japan is famous for having one of the richest and most interesting cultures in the world.
Many of the country’s ancient practi...
Japan Culture and Tradition
Japan is famous for having one of the richest and most interesting cultures in the world.
Many of the country’s ancient practices and traditions are still intact today, helping to shape Japan’s unique lifestyle and global perception. While most Westerners conjure thoughts of sushi, samurai and sumo wrestlers when they think about Japanese culture (and they wouldn’t be wrong), these notions barely scratch the surface of the Japanese people and their multi-faceted culture.
#japancutegirls #JapanCluture #JapanClutureAndTradition #JapanTradition #JapanCultureAndTraditioin #JapanLife #BeautifulJapan #JapanFireworks #JapanFestible #JapanHistory #JapanTemples #japanhistory
Enjoy Festivities in Japan :
With a temperate climate, Japan has four lovely and distinct seasons. These seasons together with regional differences across the archipelago have given birth to various local cultures, customs, as well as “matsuri,” or festivals, in Japan. Deriving from the country’s unique Shinto religion, these festivals are closely related to Japanese people’s religious beliefs as well as customs developed in Japan’s agrarian past.
Summer Festivals / Fireworks :
Summer Festivals are another fun and exciting Japanese tradition that kids can enjoy too.Japanese fireworks are some of the most elaborate and colorful in the world. They develop new types of fireworks every year and the fireworks festivals are a summer tradition from long ago. This is an event where you can enjoy wearing a “yukata” too. There are fireworks held almost every weekend from the end of July to the end of August and thousands of people gather at these festivals. It’s very difficult to navigate these crowds or know the best place to see the fireworks from, so I really recommend requesting a tour and having a local guide take you there and back to your hotel.
Learn the History and Culture :
History plays an important part in Japanese culture. Many castles and streets are still preserved the way they were built. Having a polytheistic culture, there are also a lot of shrines and temples all around Japan. Influences from Buddhism and the traditional Shinto religion can be seen in these traditional architectures. Some of these castles and temples are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visit these fascinating historical sites and various museums across the country to have a first-hand experience of the history and the culture of Japan.
Temples and Shrines :
The histories of temples and shrines can go back hundreds to even thousands of years.
Take a trip to these temples and shrines and learn about how culture and aesthetics are deeply rooted in the daily life of every Japanese people. Used to be imperial capitals of Japan in different historical periods, Kyoto and Nara are both ancient cities with rich history and culture.
With many temples and shrines with historical meaning well-preserved, Kyoto and Nara are both listed as Historic Monuments in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Japan's Castles :
Most of Japan's castles were originally conceived as fortress for military defense.
They were often placed in strategic locations, but as towns and cities developed, some were built as centers of governance. As Japan used to consist of many states, there were at one point five thousand castles scattered throughout the country. Today, there are more than one hundred castles still extant in Japan. Some of the most famous castles include the Himeji Castle in Himeji city, the Kumamoto Castle in Kumamoto, and the Matsumoto Castle in Nagano.
Generally well-preserved, most of the Japanese castles are open to the public for tours and exploration.
Cherry Blossom Viewing:
As you know, spring is all about seeing the cherry blossoms in Japan. They bloom from around the last days of March to the first week of April. Nowadays there are many tours to take you to see the beautiful cherry blossoms. One thing you’ll probably see a lot when going on these tours are people having picnics under the flowering trees. This is a custom called “ohanami” or literally cherry blossom viewing. People enjoy talking, eating, drinking alcohol, and overall having a good time under the cherry blossoms.
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Japan Culture and Tradition
Japan is famous for having one of the richest and most interesting cultures in the world.
Many of the country’s ancient practices and traditions are still intact today, helping to shape Japan’s unique lifestyle and global perception. While most Westerners conjure thoughts of sushi, samurai and sumo wrestlers when they think about Japanese culture (and they wouldn’t be wrong), these notions barely scratch the surface of the Japanese people and their multi-faceted culture.
#japancutegirls #JapanCluture #JapanClutureAndTradition #JapanTradition #JapanCultureAndTraditioin #JapanLife #BeautifulJapan #JapanFireworks #JapanFestible #JapanHistory #JapanTemples #japanhistory
Enjoy Festivities in Japan :
With a temperate climate, Japan has four lovely and distinct seasons. These seasons together with regional differences across the archipelago have given birth to various local cultures, customs, as well as “matsuri,” or festivals, in Japan. Deriving from the country’s unique Shinto religion, these festivals are closely related to Japanese people’s religious beliefs as well as customs developed in Japan’s agrarian past.
Summer Festivals / Fireworks :
Summer Festivals are another fun and exciting Japanese tradition that kids can enjoy too.Japanese fireworks are some of the most elaborate and colorful in the world. They develop new types of fireworks every year and the fireworks festivals are a summer tradition from long ago. This is an event where you can enjoy wearing a “yukata” too. There are fireworks held almost every weekend from the end of July to the end of August and thousands of people gather at these festivals. It’s very difficult to navigate these crowds or know the best place to see the fireworks from, so I really recommend requesting a tour and having a local guide take you there and back to your hotel.
Learn the History and Culture :
History plays an important part in Japanese culture. Many castles and streets are still preserved the way they were built. Having a polytheistic culture, there are also a lot of shrines and temples all around Japan. Influences from Buddhism and the traditional Shinto religion can be seen in these traditional architectures. Some of these castles and temples are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visit these fascinating historical sites and various museums across the country to have a first-hand experience of the history and the culture of Japan.
Temples and Shrines :
The histories of temples and shrines can go back hundreds to even thousands of years.
Take a trip to these temples and shrines and learn about how culture and aesthetics are deeply rooted in the daily life of every Japanese people. Used to be imperial capitals of Japan in different historical periods, Kyoto and Nara are both ancient cities with rich history and culture.
With many temples and shrines with historical meaning well-preserved, Kyoto and Nara are both listed as Historic Monuments in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Japan's Castles :
Most of Japan's castles were originally conceived as fortress for military defense.
They were often placed in strategic locations, but as towns and cities developed, some were built as centers of governance. As Japan used to consist of many states, there were at one point five thousand castles scattered throughout the country. Today, there are more than one hundred castles still extant in Japan. Some of the most famous castles include the Himeji Castle in Himeji city, the Kumamoto Castle in Kumamoto, and the Matsumoto Castle in Nagano.
Generally well-preserved, most of the Japanese castles are open to the public for tours and exploration.
Cherry Blossom Viewing:
As you know, spring is all about seeing the cherry blossoms in Japan. They bloom from around the last days of March to the first week of April. Nowadays there are many tours to take you to see the beautiful cherry blossoms. One thing you’ll probably see a lot when going on these tours are people having picnics under the flowering trees. This is a custom called “ohanami” or literally cherry blossom viewing. People enjoy talking, eating, drinking alcohol, and overall having a good time under the cherry blossoms.
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- published: 20 May 2022
- views: 130528
32:26
Japan: History, Geography, Economy & Culture
This is the story of Japan. In this video, I explore the long and unique history of Japan, the diverse geography of Japan - an archipelago of mountains, forests...
This is the story of Japan. In this video, I explore the long and unique history of Japan, the diverse geography of Japan - an archipelago of mountains, forests and volcanoes, the Japanese Economy - perhaps the most sophisticated in the world, and the remarkably rich Japanese culture that has influenced the world in so many ways.
🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Opening Montage
👉1:57 Introduction and Titles
👉3:15 Origins and Early History
👉7:14 Modern History
👉15:16 Government
👉17:01 Physical Geography
👉22:17 Human Geography and Language
👉25:13 Economy
👉28:07 Culture and Summary
👉31:22 Outro
Japan's history as old and rich as any, and is strongly influenced by its geography, an island chain isolated at the end of the Eurasian continent. Its origins begin in the myths of the first Emperor of Japan, with recorded history beginning in the with the Yamato state of the 1st Century AD. Buddhism came to Japan in the 6th Century and fused with the native Shinto religion, which has continued to this day. Various dynasties went forward in the Asuka Period, the Nara Period where the capital of Japan moved to Kyoto, the Heian Period and the Kofun Period where the power of the Shogun, a military commander with greater power than the Emperor began.
But the Shogun's power waned until by the 15th Century, competing warlords ("Daimyo") fought each other in what became known as the Sengoku Period ("Warring States"). Samurai warriors, who ruled their lives by the Bushido Code, fought each other for 150 years. Oda Nobunaga was the one who ultimately triumphed out of the chaos, but he was soon assassinated, and his successor Tokugawa Ieyasu became Shogun after one final contest, the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600. The Shogun Tokugawa moved his court to Edo, later renamed Tokyo, and for the next 250 years, peace and isolation reigned in this Edo Period, as foreigners were expelled.
The Edo Period came to an end in 1860 as Admiral Perry of the USA forced Japan to open up. The Shogun was deposed and the emperor restored to power in what became known as the Meiji Restoration. In the next few decades, Japan went from a feudal society to a modern industrialised nation. But this progress was overshadowed by the rise of ultra-nationalist politicians under Hideki Tojo, who invaded China, leading to the Nanking Massacre, and the entry of Japan into World War II. The Empire of Japan was short lived, however, as Great Britain and the USA pushed back its forces, and the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki saw the unimaginable surrender of the country in August 1945.
Since the war, the Japanese Economic Miracle took place, as Japan went from ruins to the #2 Economy in the world by the early 1970s. It soon dominated electronics, robotics and automotive sectors, with Japanese brands such as Sony, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Canon and Panasonic becoming household names.
The geography of Japan comprises four main islands Hokkaido in the north, the largest island of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu in the south. Okinawa is also notable, part of the Ryukyu island chain that extends as far as Taiwan. Earthquakes are a continual menace to Japan, with the most recent devastating Tohoku Earthquake of 2011 resulting in a devastating tsunami that led to the loss of 10,000s and the nuclear disaster of Fukushima.
Japanese culture is easily among the world's richest, with its art, ikebana, bonsai and Japanese garden design prized around the world. It has a rich tradition of martial arts, from samurai to judo, karate to sumo. Its cuisine of ramen, sushi, teppan and teriyaki is sophisticated and popular the world over. Manga and anime are the latest globally desired trend of a tradition of centuries of illustration. Japanese strength in both electronics, art and story-telling resulted in its early entry into video games, which it continues to dominate to the present.
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This is the story of Japan. In this video, I explore the long and unique history of Japan, the diverse geography of Japan - an archipelago of mountains, forests and volcanoes, the Japanese Economy - perhaps the most sophisticated in the world, and the remarkably rich Japanese culture that has influenced the world in so many ways.
🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Opening Montage
👉1:57 Introduction and Titles
👉3:15 Origins and Early History
👉7:14 Modern History
👉15:16 Government
👉17:01 Physical Geography
👉22:17 Human Geography and Language
👉25:13 Economy
👉28:07 Culture and Summary
👉31:22 Outro
Japan's history as old and rich as any, and is strongly influenced by its geography, an island chain isolated at the end of the Eurasian continent. Its origins begin in the myths of the first Emperor of Japan, with recorded history beginning in the with the Yamato state of the 1st Century AD. Buddhism came to Japan in the 6th Century and fused with the native Shinto religion, which has continued to this day. Various dynasties went forward in the Asuka Period, the Nara Period where the capital of Japan moved to Kyoto, the Heian Period and the Kofun Period where the power of the Shogun, a military commander with greater power than the Emperor began.
But the Shogun's power waned until by the 15th Century, competing warlords ("Daimyo") fought each other in what became known as the Sengoku Period ("Warring States"). Samurai warriors, who ruled their lives by the Bushido Code, fought each other for 150 years. Oda Nobunaga was the one who ultimately triumphed out of the chaos, but he was soon assassinated, and his successor Tokugawa Ieyasu became Shogun after one final contest, the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600. The Shogun Tokugawa moved his court to Edo, later renamed Tokyo, and for the next 250 years, peace and isolation reigned in this Edo Period, as foreigners were expelled.
The Edo Period came to an end in 1860 as Admiral Perry of the USA forced Japan to open up. The Shogun was deposed and the emperor restored to power in what became known as the Meiji Restoration. In the next few decades, Japan went from a feudal society to a modern industrialised nation. But this progress was overshadowed by the rise of ultra-nationalist politicians under Hideki Tojo, who invaded China, leading to the Nanking Massacre, and the entry of Japan into World War II. The Empire of Japan was short lived, however, as Great Britain and the USA pushed back its forces, and the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki saw the unimaginable surrender of the country in August 1945.
Since the war, the Japanese Economic Miracle took place, as Japan went from ruins to the #2 Economy in the world by the early 1970s. It soon dominated electronics, robotics and automotive sectors, with Japanese brands such as Sony, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Canon and Panasonic becoming household names.
The geography of Japan comprises four main islands Hokkaido in the north, the largest island of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu in the south. Okinawa is also notable, part of the Ryukyu island chain that extends as far as Taiwan. Earthquakes are a continual menace to Japan, with the most recent devastating Tohoku Earthquake of 2011 resulting in a devastating tsunami that led to the loss of 10,000s and the nuclear disaster of Fukushima.
Japanese culture is easily among the world's richest, with its art, ikebana, bonsai and Japanese garden design prized around the world. It has a rich tradition of martial arts, from samurai to judo, karate to sumo. Its cuisine of ramen, sushi, teppan and teriyaki is sophisticated and popular the world over. Manga and anime are the latest globally desired trend of a tradition of centuries of illustration. Japanese strength in both electronics, art and story-telling resulted in its early entry into video games, which it continues to dominate to the present.
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- published: 20 Sep 2020
- views: 1928144
4:18
Japan Culture | Fun Facts About Japan
In this video, learn English through culture, learn fun facts about Japan and Japanese culture. Japanese food, seasons and weather in Japan, population, governm...
In this video, learn English through culture, learn fun facts about Japan and Japanese culture. Japanese food, seasons and weather in Japan, population, government, geography, and lots more.
A great ESL video for learning and teaching cross-cultural awareness. A fun and effective resource to learn English and cultural awareness. Full transcripts, vocabulary flashcards, quizzes, and lots more when you sign up at: www.pocketpassport.com
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https://wn.com/Japan_Culture_|_Fun_Facts_About_Japan
In this video, learn English through culture, learn fun facts about Japan and Japanese culture. Japanese food, seasons and weather in Japan, population, government, geography, and lots more.
A great ESL video for learning and teaching cross-cultural awareness. A fun and effective resource to learn English and cultural awareness. Full transcripts, vocabulary flashcards, quizzes, and lots more when you sign up at: www.pocketpassport.com
For more information email us at:
[email protected]
- published: 10 May 2021
- views: 225057
6:09
The Culture of Respect in Japan
Access lesson resources for this video + more elementary languages videos for free on ClickView ✅ https://clickv.ie/w/-aAw
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#japan #japaneseculture #respect #ClickView
The culture of respect is one of the most important values in Japanese society. This video explores how respect is deeply rooted in communication—both verbal and non-verbal—between people of varying relationships and positions. Delving into how people should be addressed, the importance of humility, and even the cultural norm to queue for the subway, this is a fun and fact-filled resource for introducing key aspects of Japanese culture to beginner language learners.
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The culture of respect is one of the most important values in Japanese society. This video explores how respect is deeply rooted in communication—both verbal and non-verbal—between people of varying relationships and positions. Delving into how people should be addressed, the importance of humility, and even the cultural norm to queue for the subway, this is a fun and fact-filled resource for introducing key aspects of Japanese culture to beginner language learners.
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- published: 27 Jul 2021
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9:22
Things Foreigners Should NEVER Do - Japanese Interview
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- published: 13 Jan 2023
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8:26
Things Okay in Japan but Illegal Around the World
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26:50
Japan : Tradition & Culture
Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that de...
Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that despite being one of the most modern countries on earth, Japan is still rooted in its traditions and culture. Segments focus on meditation in the mountain temples of Koyasan, traditional Washoku cuisine in Kyoto and Shinto beliefs at the Meiji Shrine in the heart of Tokyo.
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Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that despite being one of the most modern countries on earth, Japan is still rooted in its traditions and culture. Segments focus on meditation in the mountain temples of Koyasan, traditional Washoku cuisine in Kyoto and Shinto beliefs at the Meiji Shrine in the heart of Tokyo.
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 620216
10:24
20 Things Can’t Be Seen Anywhere But in Japan
Elements from Japanese culture are in our lives right now: many people watch anime and Japanese TV series, they eat wok and sushi, and they listen to songs by J...
Elements from Japanese culture are in our lives right now: many people watch anime and Japanese TV series, they eat wok and sushi, and they listen to songs by Japanese singers. And even such a seemingly ordinary thing as karaoke actually originated in Japan. However, there are still some things that can only be seen in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Really, Japan is a unique country, different from the rest of the world. Wanna have Pringles soup when in Japan? Here you go. In the mood for dinner with a huge plush Moomin in a Japanese cafe? Not a problem at all. Here are some cultural things can’t be seen anywhere but in Japan.
Other videos you might like:
Why Japanese Are So Thin According to Science https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxsnYsA549Y&
15 Examples of Japanese Etiquette That Will Drive You Crazy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR-H7yr9Ceo&
17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible in Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wKiwxpAuiU
TIMESTAMPS:
Green rabbit called Miffy 0:34
Amazing head massagers 1:00
What Izakaya is 1:20
Square watermelons 1:48
Pringles is a noodle brand 2:26
Coffee in a bottle 2:44
Plush Moomin as your lunch companion 3:18
Pokemon-shaped cookies 3:43
Sauce that keeps the rice together 4:03
KFC instead of more traditional food 4:28
A stationery store which rises 12 floors 4:50
50 million vending machines 5:30
Japan-limited Kit-Kats 5:52
Free tissues on the streets 6:10
One-use pocket-heaters 6:36
Purikura 7:04
Rice of different colors 7:34
A subway chin rest 8:13
Cool taxi 8:43
Sightseeing cars with... footbaths 9:10
#Japan #asia #brightside
SUMMARY:
- Most people know that a sure sign they CAN cross the road is the little, lit-up green man, right? Well, not in Japan! There, you should wait for a green rabbit called Miffy.
- In Japan, they grow square watermelons. Nope, it's not a slip of the tongue. In Kagawa prefecture, they produce a couple hundred square watermelons a year.
- When you buy Pringles in Japan, you don't get a tube of potato chips; you get noodles!
- In Japan, if you come to a cafe alone, you get a massive plush Moomin as your lunch companion so that you don't feel sad!
- A Holiday meal means tons of tasty food and, of course, a big roast turkey! But if you ever celebrate the Holidays while in Japan, don't get surprised to be treated with KFC instead of more traditional food.
- In the Ginza district of Tokyo, there’s an unusual stationery store which rises 12 floors!
- There are more than 50 million vending machines in Japan, and that means they’re literally everywhere!
- If you're in Japan and wondering what souvenirs you can get for your family and friends, try Japan-limited Kit-Kats!
- Suffering from the cold in the winter? Just get yourself one of these one-use pocket-heaters that are so popular in Japan! It's called kairo, and nowadays, you just need to open it for the chemical reaction to begin.
- Do you love unusual forms of art? Then how about rice paddy art? People plant rice of different colors and types to create breathtaking images in paddy fields.
- Imagine returning home after a long and crazy day at work. The Japanese have found a solution for this problem - and that's a subway chin rest!
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Elements from Japanese culture are in our lives right now: many people watch anime and Japanese TV series, they eat wok and sushi, and they listen to songs by Japanese singers. And even such a seemingly ordinary thing as karaoke actually originated in Japan. However, there are still some things that can only be seen in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Really, Japan is a unique country, different from the rest of the world. Wanna have Pringles soup when in Japan? Here you go. In the mood for dinner with a huge plush Moomin in a Japanese cafe? Not a problem at all. Here are some cultural things can’t be seen anywhere but in Japan.
Other videos you might like:
Why Japanese Are So Thin According to Science https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxsnYsA549Y&
15 Examples of Japanese Etiquette That Will Drive You Crazy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR-H7yr9Ceo&
17 Crazy Things That Are Only Possible in Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wKiwxpAuiU
TIMESTAMPS:
Green rabbit called Miffy 0:34
Amazing head massagers 1:00
What Izakaya is 1:20
Square watermelons 1:48
Pringles is a noodle brand 2:26
Coffee in a bottle 2:44
Plush Moomin as your lunch companion 3:18
Pokemon-shaped cookies 3:43
Sauce that keeps the rice together 4:03
KFC instead of more traditional food 4:28
A stationery store which rises 12 floors 4:50
50 million vending machines 5:30
Japan-limited Kit-Kats 5:52
Free tissues on the streets 6:10
One-use pocket-heaters 6:36
Purikura 7:04
Rice of different colors 7:34
A subway chin rest 8:13
Cool taxi 8:43
Sightseeing cars with... footbaths 9:10
#Japan #asia #brightside
SUMMARY:
- Most people know that a sure sign they CAN cross the road is the little, lit-up green man, right? Well, not in Japan! There, you should wait for a green rabbit called Miffy.
- In Japan, they grow square watermelons. Nope, it's not a slip of the tongue. In Kagawa prefecture, they produce a couple hundred square watermelons a year.
- When you buy Pringles in Japan, you don't get a tube of potato chips; you get noodles!
- In Japan, if you come to a cafe alone, you get a massive plush Moomin as your lunch companion so that you don't feel sad!
- A Holiday meal means tons of tasty food and, of course, a big roast turkey! But if you ever celebrate the Holidays while in Japan, don't get surprised to be treated with KFC instead of more traditional food.
- In the Ginza district of Tokyo, there’s an unusual stationery store which rises 12 floors!
- There are more than 50 million vending machines in Japan, and that means they’re literally everywhere!
- If you're in Japan and wondering what souvenirs you can get for your family and friends, try Japan-limited Kit-Kats!
- Suffering from the cold in the winter? Just get yourself one of these one-use pocket-heaters that are so popular in Japan! It's called kairo, and nowadays, you just need to open it for the chemical reaction to begin.
- Do you love unusual forms of art? Then how about rice paddy art? People plant rice of different colors and types to create breathtaking images in paddy fields.
- Imagine returning home after a long and crazy day at work. The Japanese have found a solution for this problem - and that's a subway chin rest!
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
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- published: 12 Aug 2019
- views: 4005914
5:14
Why does Japan work so hard? | CNBC Explains
Japan has some of the longest working hours in the world. CNBC's Uptin Saiidi travels to Tokyo to understand its corporate culture and see explore how the gover...
Japan has some of the longest working hours in the world. CNBC's Uptin Saiidi travels to Tokyo to understand its corporate culture and see explore how the government is trying to make a change.
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Japan has some of the longest working hours in the world. CNBC's Uptin Saiidi travels to Tokyo to understand its corporate culture and see explore how the government is trying to make a change.
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- published: 31 May 2018
- views: 7125387