Cultures - Japanese

Japanese Culture - Traditional Japanese Culture. A setting that depicts the art behind this Culture.
Philippines
January 30, 2011 6:52pm CST
I always love the Japanese Culture. From their festivals, food, clothing and interesting facts about Japan. I will be visiting Japan soon and I am so excited. It 's a dream come true visiting to my most favorite Country. Japanese cuisine is no doubt one of the most prominent aspect of Japanese Culture and facts. Their Japanese Clothing is very beautiful. People wearing traditional length flowing robes, referred to as kimonos. I am very fascinated with their culture and glad to have a Japanese friend someday. I am very interested to know more about their culture. Do you also like this culture? Feel free. Your insights are well appreciated. :)
2 responses
@ptower76 (1616)
• United States
31 Jan 11
You know, my mom was facinated with Japanese clothing. She was a seamstress and i think Japanese art inspired some of her work. I grew up with Japanese dolls with there little kimonos and paintings around the house. I once got a job when i was just out of high school in a Japanese restaurant named "Kamehachi's I loved their lunch dishes. Oyaku don, Katsu don, ken don, and Kakiagi don. I also loved the Sukyaki. The tekamaki was quite good also. Lucky you, you get to eat that food often in Japan. Enjoy your self there.
• Philippines
1 Feb 11
hi there! Sukiyaki is one of my favorites. You are very lucky that you grew up with the japanese dolls and the little kimonos and having mom who is inspired with her japanese works. I am always dreaming to be surrounded with all those kinds of things. :)
@ptower76 (1616)
• United States
1 Feb 11
Well soon enough you will be. You know I also watch the Ninja Warrior program on cable. Nice people those Japanese. And beautiful women too. I don't think I will ever visit their, but who knows?
@ArsonCuff (3114)
• United States
31 Jan 11
I am not too well "in the know" on Japanese culture. However, I can say doing business with a Japanese person can be tricky and confusing do to the differences in customs.