They treasure olden customs, like coming-of-age-ceremonies, sakura-viewings, etc.
Their everyday life is pretty much very 'japanese', like eating out of bento with chopsticks for lunch, having a very stylish 'kawaii' cellphone with the most modern options.
Holding matsuuri and such. Dressing up in kimono at times.
Even in this modern era, where Japan makes part out of it, with it's hi-tech, fashion, and other things influencing indirectly the world (like American designers looking at Japan for inspiration, Japanese fashion-designers innovating modern fashion with their fresh ideas), it still has a lot of 'authentic', 'original' Japanese characteristics.
Maybe more than your country does? I mean, has your country taken over a lot of 'global', 'modern' things, but has it also keepen it's 'original', 'traditional', 'authentic' things.
How does Japan compare to your own country?
Does your country still walk in traditional clothing on special events?
Does your country have a special way of dining or breakfast?
How does your country compare to Japan?
Their everyday life is pretty much very 'japanese', like eating out of bento with chopsticks for lunch, having a very stylish 'kawaii' cellphone with the most modern options.
Holding matsuuri and such. Dressing up in kimono at times.
Even in this modern era, where Japan makes part out of it, with it's hi-tech, fashion, and other things influencing indirectly the world (like American designers looking at Japan for inspiration, Japanese fashion-designers innovating modern fashion with their fresh ideas), it still has a lot of 'authentic', 'original' Japanese characteristics.
Maybe more than your country does? I mean, has your country taken over a lot of 'global', 'modern' things, but has it also keepen it's 'original', 'traditional', 'authentic' things.
How does Japan compare to your own country?
Does your country still walk in traditional clothing on special events?
Does your country have a special way of dining or breakfast?
How does your country compare to Japan?