Yes.
...Vastly?
Yes. Yes it is.
I say it's the wolf in Native Indian culture, but in Japanese culture, it is the rabbit.
There isn't really a single Asian culture, as the continent of Asia has many different subregions containing vastly different cultures. Some of the most well-known Asian cultures are Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian and Persian cultures.
Culture refers to all the values and knowledge that is shared by a given society. The different types of culture include the Western culture, the African culture, the Asian Culture and the Indian culture.
The Chinese and Indian culture are quiet different but the chinese Bhudda actually came from India so their religion is similar but no the same
WE all come from different culture. There are no bad effects.
The peacock in Japanese culture represents several different things such as caring for others, good will, and compassion. It also symbolizes love and nurturing.
Indian culture is way too different from the Islamic culture. Actually, I don't agree with the first answer. Because if you mean Indian culture as a whole then yes, because Islam has a big role in Indian culture as does Hinduism, Sikh, and various other religions all play a role to create the Indian culture. Now if by Indian culture you are referring only to the Hindus, then no, they are not at all the same in religious regard, but a llot of them still uphold the same Indian cultural customs and lifestyle.
Always capitalize Japanese but not culture. Example: Learning about the Japanese culture is fascinating.
Culture is 'bunka' in Japanese.
There are many different ways that the Japanese show respect. Their entire culture is based on respect.
they are two different cultures!
Chinese introduced rice to Japanese culture.