Cultural Differences Between Australia and Japan
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The different histories of Japan and Australia are reflected in their respective cultures today. As Japanese history is considered to be noble (World War II excepted), the Japanese use it as a muse of inspiration for their creativity. On the other hand, because Australian history carries some unsavoury labels, most modern Australians either ignore it, or seek an excuse to degrade it. For example, they might argue that it is not relevant to non-British migrants or Aborigines. Ironically, the desire to disassociate the present from the past is one of the most defining features of modern day Australian culture and one of the most telling example of a Convict legacy.
'clothing' is 服 (fuku) in Japanese.
A Japanese house has most gardens and they have different rules, like they don't wear shoes inside.
clothes
A Yukata, kind of like a Kimono except different. Girls wear it too.
Billabong is both the Aboriginal term for waterhole and an Australian clothing chain
As of 8th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = 77.37 Japanese Yen
Clothing that is the same style as American clothing.
No it is a Japanese company!
The people of China eat different foods, have different cultures and heritage, and also they speak Mandarin Chinese most of the time. Japanese people eat different things, do different things, and also they wear different clothing. Chinese people don't wear kimonos like the Japanese. Japanese have different heritage than Chinese and also different history.
Fuku
Basically Japanese people, especially girls, do NOT like American clothing. Japanese have totally different way of clothing. Americans like hoodies, t-shirts and jeans style. on the other hand, Japanese don't like simple fashions like that. They really care about how others think about their own fashion styles, so they try to always be in pretty and cool cloths. But they like hollister! IN MY OPINION, i like American boys fashion!
white and red