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Japan - Culture, Traditions, Etiquette: Contemporary Japanese society is decidedly urban. Not only do the vast majority of Japanese live in urban settings, but urban culture is transmitted throughout the country by a mass media largely concentrated in To
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Japan’s native religion of Shintoism has a strong association with nature worship; a belief system in which all things are considered divine and awe-inspiring natural features such as rivers, trees, waterfalls and mountains are often worshiped in their own right. In that regard, all mountains ...
Tea ceremonies were more commonly celebrated in Japan around the 12th century after Buddhist monks had introduced this ancient tradition in Japan when coming back from their travels to China. The traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony involves a specific preparation and presentation of tea. The tea used ...
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When you book our Working Holiday support program in Japan, you can choose to start in either Kyoto or Tokyo. At both locations, we operate our own sharehouse accommodation and support office. About our new Kyoto sharehouse Our new Kyoto sharehouse offers a comfortable, convenient base in Fus...
traditions of Japan as you wander through the historic streets of Gion, where geishas can still be spotted gracefully making their way to appointments. Discover the iconic Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, a stunning Zen Buddhist temple covered in gold leaf. Marvel at the ...
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Tea traditions inside Japan's first Zen temple 03:02- Source:CNN TheJapanese tea ceremony, or chado, is a traditional way of preparing and serving matcha (top quality green tea). To make it, green tea leaves, grown in the shade, are dried and ground into a fine powder. This allows th...