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CULTURE OF JAPAN
English : Japan
Romaji : nihon
Kanji : 日本
INTRODUCTION
JAPAN FLAG
SAMURAI CULTURE
Samurai were the military nobility of feudal Japan
who served overlord Shoguns.
Samurais were expected to be educated, and
were influenced by the religious philosophies of
Buddhism, Zen, Shinto, and Confucianism.
The Samurais were disbanded in the late 1800s
during the Meiji Period.
However, Samurai culture was at the base of the
Japanese national identity as a martial nation.
SHINTO
Shinto is animistic and polytheistic,
and devotees worship the Kami
deities and spirits, and ancestors.
Japan’s indigenous and largest
religion.
It is syncretic with Buddhism.
During the Meiji Period, Shinto was
declared Japan’s official state
religion, and the religion of the
Emperor.
There are three main types:
SHRINE SHINTO
SECT SHINTO
SHINTO SHRINE ON MOUNT HAKONE
SHINTO KAMI GODS
BUDDHISM
Buddhism is comprised
of a variety of teachings,
but a common
characteristic is learning
a way of life to bring
personal peace and
spiritual enlightenment.
THREE MAIN BRANCHES:
Mahayana,
Theravada,and
Vajrayana.
ZEN
A particular type of Mahayana
Buddhism.
Emerged in Japan around 1100, and
was particularly favored by the
Samurai culture.
Zen teaches meditation in order to
“awaken,” and live in the immediate
present, be spontaneous, and
liberated from self conscious and
judgmental thoughts.
CONFUCIANISM
An overall philosophy of life and
society.
Neo-Confucianism was introduced to
Japan in the 12th century and impacted
Japanese politics and social structure.
It emphasizes harmony, nature, and
humanism.
Neo-Confucianism supports a social
hierarchy in which each individual
fulfills the obligations of their place to
the fullest for the benefit of the entire
society.
BEHAVIOR IN JAPAN
They bow to greet one another and their king.
They have festivals to show respect for their land.
They also respect their land by not littering.
Old and special people get special greetings. For
example, people bow VERY low.
The Japanese use the carp (a type of fish) to
symbolize strength and courage.
They will hide their own feelings instead of hurting
another's.
They bow to people even when they talk on the
phone.
The lower you bow the more respect you give.
Bowing In Japan [Japanese Etiquette] The nod-bow, 5
degrees
 Greeting
Bow, Eshaku ( 会
釈 ), 15 Degrees
 Respect Bow, Keirei
( 敬礼 ), 30 degrees
 Highest Respect
Bow, Saikeirei 最敬
礼 , 45 degrees
 Kneeling Bow, Touch
Your Head To The
Floor
Two pages from a 12th-
century emakiscroll of The Tale of
Genji from the 11th century.
A page from Nihon Shoki (The Chronicles
of Japan), the second oldest book of
classical Japanese history.
JAPANESE LANGUAGE
MUSIC OF JAPAN
CHILDREN FAVORITE STORY BOOKS
- These are watercolors paintings ,were done in a Western watercolor technique, they
were drawn in 1890.
JAPANESE PAINTING
Noh and Kyogen Kabuki
Theatre of Japan
Traditional form of theatre
Bunraku Puppet Theatre Modern Theatre
Theatre of Japan
Traditional form of theatre
JAPANESE HOMES AND CLOTHING
FLOOR ARE COVERED WITH TATAMI
MATS OR STRAW MATS
TOKONOMA ALCOVE
JAPANESE HOME
KIMONO YUKATA
CLOTHING
WASAGA ZORI
JAPANESE CUISINE (FOOD)
 They eat seafood like octopus, shark, and fish. The fish is also called sashimi. When
it is called this it’s dipped in soy sauce and horseradish mustard.
 Rice is an important part of their meals. It is Japan’s biggest crop. The Japanese
people put raw fish over their rice.
 Sushi is an important part of meals.
 They use chopsticks to pick up their food.
 The food is arranged to look beautiful on plates.
 Some other things they eat are soup, sour pickles, seaweed, veggies, Tofu and
grilled chicken.
 Present at all meals (“one soup, one side dish, and rice” for the minimum complete
meal)
JAPANESE CUISINE
Suyaki—beef
Fugu—puffer fish, delicacy
Tofu and Natto--soybeans
Tempura
Noodles
Pickles and Preserved Seafood
Zen Chabudai
DINING TABLE
JAPANESE CEREMONIES
Festivals in Japan are occasions to celebrate with families and to wear traditional
styles of clothing. They are an important part of life in Japan and can be enjoyed
in cities and towns throughout the country.
e.g.
Japanese cultural festival.
Japanese tea ceremony.
HINAMATSURI
Japanese doll festival
Japanese Festivals are
colorful celebrations
that reflect the countries
ancient religious beliefs,
this celebration for girls.
people believed the dolls
possessed the power to
conceal bad spirits in
their bodies and will save
the owner from
dangerous encounters.
SHICHIGOSAN
Traditional festival
day in Japan for
children.
Japanese tea ceremony
The first documented
evidence of tea
in Japan dates to the 9th
century, when it was taken
by the Buddhist
monk Eichū ( 永 忠 ) on his
return from China.
The entry in the Nihon
Kōki states that Eichū
personally prepared and
served sencha (unground
Japanese green tea) to
Emperor Saga who was on
an excursion in Karasaki (in
present Shiga Prefecture)
in the year 815
JAPANESE GAMES
Japan has its own traditional games as
well.
E.g.
 Shiritori (in which the players are
required to say a word that begins
with the final kana of the previous
word)
 Shogi
 Sumo
 Reversi
 Kendo (Samurai and ninja do kendo
to train)
 Baseball
 Martial arts (is karate)
Literature and art
of the Japanese
garden
Garden manuals
TAOISM
 Pronounced “Daoism,” and means “the path.”
 A synthesis of interrelated philosophies and
religious beliefs.
 The three foundational “jewels’ of Taoism are
compassion, moderation, and humility.
 Taoist philosophy emphasizes union of self and
nature, and non action: spontaneity,
transformation, and omnipotence through
emptiness.
 Taoists worship nature and ancestor spirits.
ONI
Shugyo ascetics believe
Mount Akakura is
inhabited by dangerous
oni who can possess
them and cause harm.
Throughout Japan, oni
are considered to be
once but no longer
venerated indigenous
divinities that, because
they are not subjugated,
have become angry and
dangerous.
PLACES IN JAPAN TO VISIT
Hashima Island
Mount Fuji
Rainbow Bridge
Tokyo Tower
Thank you
Presented by,
Varma Ankita

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Japanese culture

  • 2. English : Japan Romaji : nihon Kanji : 日本
  • 5. SAMURAI CULTURE Samurai were the military nobility of feudal Japan who served overlord Shoguns. Samurais were expected to be educated, and were influenced by the religious philosophies of Buddhism, Zen, Shinto, and Confucianism. The Samurais were disbanded in the late 1800s during the Meiji Period. However, Samurai culture was at the base of the Japanese national identity as a martial nation.
  • 6.
  • 7. SHINTO Shinto is animistic and polytheistic, and devotees worship the Kami deities and spirits, and ancestors. Japan’s indigenous and largest religion. It is syncretic with Buddhism. During the Meiji Period, Shinto was declared Japan’s official state religion, and the religion of the Emperor. There are three main types: SHRINE SHINTO SECT SHINTO
  • 8. SHINTO SHRINE ON MOUNT HAKONE
  • 10. BUDDHISM Buddhism is comprised of a variety of teachings, but a common characteristic is learning a way of life to bring personal peace and spiritual enlightenment. THREE MAIN BRANCHES: Mahayana, Theravada,and Vajrayana.
  • 11. ZEN A particular type of Mahayana Buddhism. Emerged in Japan around 1100, and was particularly favored by the Samurai culture. Zen teaches meditation in order to “awaken,” and live in the immediate present, be spontaneous, and liberated from self conscious and judgmental thoughts.
  • 12. CONFUCIANISM An overall philosophy of life and society. Neo-Confucianism was introduced to Japan in the 12th century and impacted Japanese politics and social structure. It emphasizes harmony, nature, and humanism. Neo-Confucianism supports a social hierarchy in which each individual fulfills the obligations of their place to the fullest for the benefit of the entire society.
  • 13. BEHAVIOR IN JAPAN They bow to greet one another and their king. They have festivals to show respect for their land. They also respect their land by not littering. Old and special people get special greetings. For example, people bow VERY low. The Japanese use the carp (a type of fish) to symbolize strength and courage. They will hide their own feelings instead of hurting another's. They bow to people even when they talk on the phone. The lower you bow the more respect you give.
  • 14. Bowing In Japan [Japanese Etiquette] The nod-bow, 5 degrees  Greeting Bow, Eshaku ( 会 釈 ), 15 Degrees  Respect Bow, Keirei ( 敬礼 ), 30 degrees  Highest Respect Bow, Saikeirei 最敬 礼 , 45 degrees  Kneeling Bow, Touch Your Head To The Floor
  • 15. Two pages from a 12th- century emakiscroll of The Tale of Genji from the 11th century. A page from Nihon Shoki (The Chronicles of Japan), the second oldest book of classical Japanese history. JAPANESE LANGUAGE
  • 18.
  • 19. - These are watercolors paintings ,were done in a Western watercolor technique, they were drawn in 1890. JAPANESE PAINTING
  • 20. Noh and Kyogen Kabuki Theatre of Japan Traditional form of theatre
  • 21. Bunraku Puppet Theatre Modern Theatre Theatre of Japan Traditional form of theatre
  • 22. JAPANESE HOMES AND CLOTHING
  • 23. FLOOR ARE COVERED WITH TATAMI MATS OR STRAW MATS TOKONOMA ALCOVE JAPANESE HOME
  • 26. JAPANESE CUISINE (FOOD)  They eat seafood like octopus, shark, and fish. The fish is also called sashimi. When it is called this it’s dipped in soy sauce and horseradish mustard.  Rice is an important part of their meals. It is Japan’s biggest crop. The Japanese people put raw fish over their rice.  Sushi is an important part of meals.  They use chopsticks to pick up their food.  The food is arranged to look beautiful on plates.  Some other things they eat are soup, sour pickles, seaweed, veggies, Tofu and grilled chicken.  Present at all meals (“one soup, one side dish, and rice” for the minimum complete meal)
  • 27.
  • 28. JAPANESE CUISINE Suyaki—beef Fugu—puffer fish, delicacy Tofu and Natto--soybeans Tempura Noodles Pickles and Preserved Seafood
  • 30. JAPANESE CEREMONIES Festivals in Japan are occasions to celebrate with families and to wear traditional styles of clothing. They are an important part of life in Japan and can be enjoyed in cities and towns throughout the country. e.g. Japanese cultural festival. Japanese tea ceremony.
  • 31. HINAMATSURI Japanese doll festival Japanese Festivals are colorful celebrations that reflect the countries ancient religious beliefs, this celebration for girls. people believed the dolls possessed the power to conceal bad spirits in their bodies and will save the owner from dangerous encounters.
  • 33. Japanese tea ceremony The first documented evidence of tea in Japan dates to the 9th century, when it was taken by the Buddhist monk Eichū ( 永 忠 ) on his return from China. The entry in the Nihon Kōki states that Eichū personally prepared and served sencha (unground Japanese green tea) to Emperor Saga who was on an excursion in Karasaki (in present Shiga Prefecture) in the year 815
  • 34. JAPANESE GAMES Japan has its own traditional games as well. E.g.  Shiritori (in which the players are required to say a word that begins with the final kana of the previous word)  Shogi  Sumo  Reversi  Kendo (Samurai and ninja do kendo to train)  Baseball  Martial arts (is karate)
  • 35. Literature and art of the Japanese garden Garden manuals
  • 36. TAOISM  Pronounced “Daoism,” and means “the path.”  A synthesis of interrelated philosophies and religious beliefs.  The three foundational “jewels’ of Taoism are compassion, moderation, and humility.  Taoist philosophy emphasizes union of self and nature, and non action: spontaneity, transformation, and omnipotence through emptiness.  Taoists worship nature and ancestor spirits.
  • 37. ONI Shugyo ascetics believe Mount Akakura is inhabited by dangerous oni who can possess them and cause harm. Throughout Japan, oni are considered to be once but no longer venerated indigenous divinities that, because they are not subjugated, have become angry and dangerous.
  • 38. PLACES IN JAPAN TO VISIT Hashima Island Mount Fuji Rainbow Bridge Tokyo Tower