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Japanese culture consists of the interaction between an indigenous [[Jōmon]] culture and subsequent influences from the rest of the world. Culture of China was first mostly influential, starting with the development of the [[Yayoi]] culture from around 300 BC. Classical Greek and Indian cultural traditions, combined into [[Greco-Buddhism]], influenced the arts and religions of Japan from the 6th century AD, culminating with the introduction of [[Mahayana]] [[Buddhism]]. From the 16th century onward, European influence prevailed, with American influences becoming predominant following the end of [[World War II]]. | |||
Japan has developed a unique original culture in its arts ([[ikebana]], [[origami]], [[ukiyo-e]]), [[Japanese crafts|crafts]] ([[Japanese Dolls|dolls]], [[lacquerware]], [[Japanese Pottery|pottery]]), performances ([[bunraku]], [[Japanese traditional dance|dance]], [[kabuki]], [[noh]], [[rakugo]], [[kamishibai]]), and traditions ([[Japanese games|games]], [[onsen]], [[sentō]], [[Japanese tea ceremony|tea ceremony]]), as well as a unique [[Japanese Cuisine|cuisine]]. | |||
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Japanese culture consists of the interaction between an indigenous Jōmon culture and subsequent influences from the rest of the world. Culture of China was first mostly influential, starting with the development of the Yayoi culture from around 300 BC. Classical Greek and Indian cultural traditions, combined into Greco-Buddhism, influenced the arts and religions of Japan from the 6th century AD, culminating with the introduction of Mahayana Buddhism. From the 16th century onward, European influence prevailed, with American influences becoming predominant following the end of World War II.
Japan has developed a unique original culture in its arts (ikebana, origami, ukiyo-e), crafts (dolls, lacquerware, pottery), performances (bunraku, dance, kabuki, noh, rakugo, kamishibai), and traditions (games, onsen, sentō, tea ceremony), as well as a unique cuisine.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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