Japan is known for a hobby, or sometimes even counted as a sport in Japan, called landscaping. Japan is a country popular for their gardens and their techniques. If it is painting bridges, arranging lilly pads, planting bamboo, trimming Bansai trees etc. Japan also has a wide range of botanical gardens in Tokyo, and Kyoto. A special landmark in Japan known as mt. Fuji, has a large influence on people because it is a very special landmark of the world, but also, over 40,000 people climb mt. Fuji each year. The Japanese environment also effets religion. For buddhist monks to learn, they need a buddhist monastery to live in. Possibly in a quiet, and nice area to train for true enlightenment.
it explains why japan's culture reflects a Chinese influence.
The culture, family, and social groups are all part of the environment, which can influence personality.
Japans willingness to adopt more of china's culture
Culture is the arts, education, attitudes, morals, and beliefs of people who live in a region. Environment can affect the culture of people and how they live by developing distinct ways of life because of limited outside sources influencing the way of life. In Ghana the people are very traditional and have limited outside influence on their culture.
food and because they are now changning to a different thing
complete liberation from Europe Influence
culture and religion [social environment] influence our decision on the material things we keep in our environment.example:a muslim won't keep a pig in his environment because his religion frowns on it
it contained elements that were already part of japanese culture
The environment is hot, and it's always stifling indoors. I'm sure this must help to explain the warmth of the people, and their outgoing nature.
Environment, Culture, Location, Costs, Security, Labor-saving, Efficiency
how does culture influence listening
Culture influences values by shaping individuals' beliefs, norms, and behaviors. Values are embedded within culture and are passed down through generations, influencing how individuals perceive the world and interact with others. These shared values ultimately help define a society's culture.