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Discovering Japan's Rich Traditions and Cultural Customs

Japan boasts a vibrant blend of customs and traditions that reflect its rich cultural heritage. Gift-giving is a significant aspect of Japanese culture, and exchanging business cards holds great importance in the professional realm. Cherry blossoms symbolize beauty and the transient nature of life, celebrated during spring festivals. New Year’s is the most important holiday, with festivities extending from January 1st to 3rd. Tea is the preferred beverage, and traditional ceremonies like the Tea Ceremony highlight Japan's deep-rooted practices, while lush gardens enrich the landscape of everyday life in Japan.

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Discovering Japan's Rich Traditions and Cultural Customs

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  1. Japan 日本 By: Donavan Arpad

  2. Japan’s common customs. • > Japan is really big on gift giving and exchanging business cards.

  3. Some of the Japanese Traditions ..A very common celebration is sumo wrestling • > Hears a few of Japans traditions: • >one of Japan’s common tradition is the cherry blossom tree. • >Japan has many festivals as they have many traditions to celebrate.

  4. Japans New Year • The Japanese is the most important holiday of the entire year in Japan. • Most Business shut down until January 1st the January 3rd This new year is celebrated with food and music.

  5. Japan’s people don’t drink anything as much as they drink tea. • Tea is Japans' most popular drink

  6. Japan’s Swordplay • There are three main types of sword used in Japanese swordplay • Katana • Tanto • Wakizashi

  7. Japan’s Ceremonies • Japan Celebrates three main Ceremonies: • The Tea Ceremony. • The Birth Ceremony. • And The Death Ceremony.

  8. Japan’s Gardens • In almost every residents of japans yard you will find a garden. • Japan has a nice tourist attraction in making gardens.

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