In the late 19th century, Japan underwent a rapid transformation during the Meiji Restoration, as it sought to modernize and compete with Western powers. This period saw the adoption of Western technologies, political systems, and economic practices, which often clashed with traditional Japanese culture and values. The tension between embracing modernization and preserving heritage led to a unique blend of Western influence and Japanese tradition, evident in areas such as art, architecture, and social norms. Ultimately, Japan successfully navigated this complex relationship, emerging as a significant global power while maintaining elements of its rich cultural identity.
That's Quite a hard question to answer because Japan and western Countries have totally different cultures meaning the Japanese have a great clash between tradition and tech. Godzilla.
Western society influenced traditional Japanese culture primarily through the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century, when Japan rapidly adopted Western technologies, educational systems, and industrial practices. This period saw the introduction of Western ideas in governance, science, and culture, leading to modernization efforts that transformed various aspects of Japanese life. Additionally, Western art, literature, and fashion began to permeate Japanese society, blending with traditional practices to create a unique fusion of old and new. Despite these influences, Japan has retained many aspects of its cultural heritage, resulting in a dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity.
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Fought each other and Japanese
There isn't a difference, but Japanese rock garden is the translated way of "karensui". Zen garden is the western way of saying it.
what is the difference between the values and tradition
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It is stretching the term perhaps, but possibly Yoko Ono?
Some kind of kinky Japanese pornography.
Towns and cities crowded the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
Between 1890 and 1920, the majority of immigrants came from countries in Southern and Eastern Europe. After 1882, Chinese were banned from immigrating, and after 1907/8 Japanese and Koreans were banned as well.
Some of the current issues in Judaism include: * The relationship between tradition and modernity * Attitude towards Israel and Israel-Diaspora relations * Assimilation