Dive deeper into the trend of celebrating singlehood and the rise of self-love in Asia in #EyeOnAsiaBlog and discover how these cultural shifts are reshaping our perspectives on romance and relationships.💖 https://hubs.li/Q02tT6qS0 For the Japanese version of the blog you can view it here in Global Market Surfer https://hubs.li/Q02tT3jw0 Image sourced through Freepik
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Without culture, and the relative freedom it implies, society, even when perfect, is but a jungle - Albert Camus 🇯🇵 Culture Day (文化の日, Bunka no Hi) on November 3 is a public holiday in Japan dedicated to promoting culture, arts, and academic achievements. Originally, this day was a celebration of the birthday of Emperor Meiji (reigning 1867–1912), who played a crucial role in modernizing Japan. After World War II, in 1948, the date was re-established as Culture Day to focus on promoting peace and culture in post-war Japan. 🇯🇵 Culture Day is closely associated with the Japanese Constitution, which emphasizes the importance of peace and human rights. This holiday embodies these values through cultural appreciation and the celebration of Japanese heritage. One of the main highlights is the award of the Order of Culture (Bunka Kunsho) by the Emperor at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. This prestigious honor recognizes individuals who have made remarkable contributions to Japanese culture, the arts, science, and academia. Recipients can include artists, writers, scientists, and scholars. 🇯🇵 Culture Day is not only a celebration of Japan’s rich traditions and modern achievements but also a day to appreciate the values of peace and creativity. It emphasizes the importance of cultural pride, creativity, and a strong sense of community, encouraging the Japanese people to reflect on their heritage and inspire the next generation. Culture Day offers both Japanese citizens and visitors a vibrant window into the country’s traditions and innovations, reinforcing national identity and appreciation for the arts and sciences. 🇯🇵 Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit - Jawaharlal Nehru 🇯🇵 Artwork from Google 🇯🇵 #newseries #thejarofthoughts #cultureday #japanculture #origin #significance #culturalidentity #nationalpride #marishasblog
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🥰 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝘂𝗹𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗘𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻: 𝗔 𝗚𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗽𝘀𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗲𝘀.🤝🤷✨ ▶️ Cultural Roots Run Deep: Culture is not merely a construct of the mind; it flows through our veins, shaping our actions and attitudes from within. ▶️ Ingrained Gestures of Appreciation: Japanese customs beautifully exemplify this innate cultural essence, where gratitude is not just a word but a way of life. ▶️ The Art of Saying Thanks: Simple acts of courtesy, such as bowing to express thanks when someone helps you cross the road, illustrate the profound respect ingrained in Japanese society. ▶️ Beyond Words: These gestures transcend language barriers, speaking volumes about the values and traditions that have been passed down through generations. ▶️ A Tapestry of Tradition: Japanese culture weaves together a rich tapestry of customs and rituals that celebrate harmony, respect, and gratitude in everyday interactions. Video Credit: This is from the #socialmedia and all credit goes to the owner of the video. 𝗗𝗼 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝘂𝗽 Manjunathaiah Gangadharayya 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝘂𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀 #JapaneseCulture #Gratitude #CulturalHeritage #InnateTraditions #RespectfulGestures #CustomsAndCourtesies #CrossCulturalCommunication #HarmonyInDiversity #AppreciationBeyondWords #CulturalEssence
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The Fascinating World of Chinese Characters: Exploring the Sound-Idea Connection Experience the unique beauty of Chinese characters and their intricate relationship with sounds and ideas. Discover how each character represents a sound and an idea, and hear fascinating stories from my journey in China. #ChineseCharacters #SoundIdeaConnection #ChineseLanguage #ChineseCulture #LanguageExploration #CharacterMeanings #ChinaJourney #CulturalExperience #LanguageBeauty #TravelStory
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Today, I will share 3 spirits that the Japanese hold dear. These values form the foundation of Japanese culture. If you want to learn more about the overall history of Japan, please take a look at this link below: https://lnkd.in/gc2kuJFu
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At the invitation of CCTV.com, I made a special video to introduce the development of Chinese people in Finland and Chinese culture in Finland. This video interviews Finnish student Emma and Chinese painter Xinsheng Li in Finland, and explains the current development of Chinese culture in Finland from different perspectives of Finns and Chinese. 应央视网的邀请,我特别制作了视频介绍芬兰华人和中国文化在芬兰发展的情况。此视频通过采访芬兰学生Emma和旅芬华人国画家李新生老师,从芬兰人和中国人不同的角度诠释了中国文化在芬兰的发展现状。 https://lnkd.in/dW7rvrkd
The development of Chinese culture in Finland (2)中国文化在芬兰的发展(2)
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Check out my article “The Influence of Japanese culture on America and the world” by Alicia Benjamin https://lnkd.in/eR_i_kqF
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Something to Declare is the unlikely title of a series that explores how other culture address life's inevitable challenges. Despite some people's view imperfection is normal for example, and the Japanese concept of Wabi-sabi helps you come to terms with it, even embrace it. The whole series explores other world views -such as the South African concept of Ubuntu - connection and humanity - more than community - the paradoxical Portuguese concept of Saudade - and the Korean awareness of the 'unsaid' - Nunchi. https://lnkd.in/eXFgfHeC This is brilliant - looking to others to solve challenges..
Something to Declare - How to Embrace Imperfection - BBC Sounds
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Although many in the West view Japan as a modern Western country, with shared values, this is most definitely not the case. Above all else, Japanese society is structured based on strict rules of adherence to form, hierarchy, and order. As such, Japan is best understood as a Rowboat. Read here to find out why. https://lnkd.in/gzC6KWeA
Lessons in the Japanese Way of Business – Part Nine
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The Japanese are known for their beautiful culture and there are a lot of things to learn from them which I have briefly captured in my piece today. You can read it via the link below 👇🏾 https://lnkd.in/dWuAVkXU
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