You can see the influence of Japan in various areas of American culture. The first to come to mind, most likely, is food. Japanese restaurants (particularly sushi and teppanyaki) have become common sights. The fact that many American grocery stores have sushi chefs on hand (or sell prepackaged sushi) is a testament to the degree to which it has become a part of our own food culture. For many, what used to be an exotic dish is now old hat.
Second, Japanese fashion has for some time now influenced styles on the runways in Europe and the United States. Labels like Commes des Garconnes, A Bathing Ape, and the brand Uniqlo have stores in the United States and are increasing in popularity.
Cartoons are also quick to come to mind when thinking of recent examples of Japanese culture's influence on America. Japanese 'anime' has enjoyed ever increasing popularity, starting with a few networks broadcasting a show now and then to entire channels devoted to it. One need only remember the Pokemon craze a few years back for an example of Japanese culture in America.
Japanese cars and electronics are prolific in America.
Pop culture has certainly seen the bulk of influence; the novelty of "Harajuku Girls" in mainstream music, the popularity of Japanese motifs in videos, "Hello Kitty" and other Sanrio toys, Karaoke, various Martial Arts, movies, etc.
Geographic location of the countries
it threatens Canadian identity because most of the products, magazines, films, sold in Canada are from America, and this takes away Canada's way of expressing itself meaning the Canadian identity is being threatened by the influence of u.s.a.
You can draw the things that mean the most to you like your culture. Say if you were Japanese, you could draw traditional Japanese style art.
Marshall Mcluhan
The role of the NWMP was to bring Canadian culture and ideas to Canada's recently purchased Western and Northern Territories. The idea's included not resisting Canadian control and adopting Canadian, mainly Ontarian culture, at least as it should be understood by a colonists under Canadian control.
Chinese culture influenced Korea considerably more than Japanese culture, considering historical influence overall.
they wrote books.
the influence of U.S. entertainment and news sources
Geographic location of the countries
it threatens Canadian identity because most of the products, magazines, films, sold in Canada are from America, and this takes away Canada's way of expressing itself meaning the Canadian identity is being threatened by the influence of u.s.a.
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
Always capitalize Japanese but not culture. Example: Learning about the Japanese culture is fascinating.
Culture is 'bunka' in Japanese.
Japanese culture was blended with Chinese and Korean culture. Chinese adopted budhism from India which was later spread to Japan. Korean influence can be seen in Japanese paintings and architecture.
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
1、a lot of Japanese words come from Chinese. 2、the kimono is originat from Chinese Han Dynasty.