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Yes, Japan's culture was heavily influenced by the Han culture.
The food is really nice I love japanese history and culture, chinese too, but in Japan people stick more to traditions then china.
What was culture like in 1800 Japan
china has a major influence on japan
Japan admired Chinese culture and learned much from them. Before World War II, Japan invaded China.
Japan has a long, rich history that spans centuries. In the mid-500s, the development of Japanese culture was impacted by Korea and China. Korean leader Seong of Baekje brought Buddhism to Japan, and Regent to the Empress Prince Shotoku dedicated his leadership to spreading Chinese culture and Buddhism.
The thing most people dont know is, Japan IS China. Japan basically copied everything - literature, language, culture, art, ect. ect. from China.
Diffusion from Korea and China
Japan and China, China is mainland, Japan is a Island, Japan once was the land that the Chinese wanted to conquer but a storm prevented that from happen, China and Japan have different culture's, and live in different areas of Asia.
it explains why Japan's culture reflects a Chinese influence...........
Due to Japan's close proximity to China Japans written language and aspects of culture and dress were heavily influenced
They want to stay independent to preserve their culture