That is most definitely, different in many ways. I could write a whole book about this but I'll make long stories short. Japanese & Chinese is a language. Japan, celebrate their different holidays so does the Chinese. Japan has it's own 'famous for' things, I'll name off a few; food, it's temples, and elegant origami or little ornaments. Chinese are great for shopping because usually they're cheaper in my opinion of course, & it's street foods. But I suggest you not to eat it if you aren't alright eating street food. B/c from what I heard you can get major diarrhea if you've never experienced those types of food. & many other wonderful cultures. Religion included. Food, shopping, much more. Hope this helped.
Chinese introduced rice to Japanese culture.
Momoko is a Japanese name. It is not common in Chinese culture.
The Chinese Empire covered part of Japan long ago. The Japanese had to pay tribute to the Chinese Emperors for many centuries. Naturally they affected the Japanese culture. The Japanese Language even has Chinese Characters (known as Kanji) in it.
Chinese has different sounds, lettering, and meanings to their writings. Japanese is the same way but Japanese do borrow the Chinese lettering from the Chinese and but the Japanese do have their own pronunciation for it. They are still different languages.
Chinese culture influenced Korea considerably more than Japanese culture, considering historical influence overall.
The Japanese borrowed aspects of Chinese culture such as writing systems, Confucianism, Buddhism, architecture, and art. These influences greatly shaped Japan's culture and society over the centuries.
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The Japanese accepted the Chinese culture because of it was older and more sophisticated than the Japanese culture. They adopted parts of the Chinese language, religion, government, arts and architecture and even the kimono, which is a Chinese inspiration during the Han period.
It is called Sinophobia and it is when you show constant hostility against Asians.The upper answer is not correct exactly. Sinophobia is a fear of Chinese people, not all Asians.
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
The terms used are more specific to these cultures:Sinophobia is the fear of Chinese or Chinese cultureJapanophobia is the fear of Japanese or Japanese culture