It would be considered a cultural ITEM
Japanese culture flourished, has flourished, and will flourish for as long as Japan as a country, political entity, ethnic group, or sociocultural entity was, has been, or will be around. This is because "Japanese culture" is simply a shorthand designation for the collective social, material-cultural, and symbolic behavior of those considered to be Japanese or of Japan. That "Japanese culture" is a description makes meaningless any attempt to answer the question of why it flourished or flourishes.
Always capitalize Japanese but not culture. Example: Learning about the Japanese culture is fascinating.
Culture is 'bunka' in Japanese.
Chinese introduced rice to Japanese culture.
Yes, the dove is symbolic in Japanese culture. In Japan, the dove represents peace, love, and harmony. It is often associated with the Shinto religion and is seen as a messenger of the gods. Doves are also commonly depicted in Japanese art and literature as a symbol of purity and innocence.
Japanese culture evolved from Japanese management style
no. from what i know honaka is a gewish holiday
The culture is Japanese
In Japanese culture, red lips were seen as a symbol of beauty, sensuality, and femininity. By painting their lips red, women were enhancing their features to appear more attractive and alluring. Additionally, red was considered a lucky and auspicious color in Japanese tradition.
Japanese culture is learned by having Japanese family members. When someone is around a specific culture all the time, they learn it without even trying.
Chinese culture influenced Korea considerably more than Japanese culture, considering historical influence overall.
The samurai is a traditional warrior class in Japanese culture, not in Chinese culture.