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Culture
Culture

The country breathes technology money and work. Everything revolves around these three items.
Many Japanese work confused with Hobbie
The culture varies depending on the city, but many love the J-Pop Pop which is adapted to Japanese tastes of a mixture of electronic and traditional times.
Through creativity, singers and composers of the J-pop mix of instruments to do that sometimes seems to experimental, this feature makes the attention of the West is being drawn to that pace.
But some people are very famous for his talent in the sport as the case of Nakamura Shuntske which operates in European football, runs Takuma Sato in Formula 1, Brazilian, and that's a football show on Japanese Alex Santos.

The Karaoke
It is a favorite pastime of the Japanese, the time off, at family gatherings or friendly, the karaoke is the main entertainment that is both practical to 4 on the list behind only the Japanese travel, driving, and the habit of going to restaurants. It is practiced so that the Japanese singers began to adapt their own discs with tracks for practice.
It has also become a lucrative business, because the number of houses of karaoke has increased in recent years. It is something that the Japanese encouraged the world in many countries after the karaoke is also practiced.

But we must not forget the traditional culture as origami where a simple piece of paper can become something amazing and really beautiful. How is a popular pastimeand many children learn how to do in schools.
The shodo is another part of culture. The Japanese calligraphy is the shodo thoseletters well known and often used as tattoos were once made ​​with paint and brushesto write letters to relatives or friends, today is already used pen and pencil in themanufacture of these letters.
The kimono is a traditional Japanese clothing is actually the true meaning of the word,but today is only used to designate the specific costume kimono.

 

Singer J-Pop           Origami       Shodo       Kimono


Major holidays in Japan

1nd, 2nd and 3nd January Shougatsu celebrate the New Year
2nd Monday of January in hi Deijin of Majority Party
February 3nd Setsubun ceremony launching the grain
February 4th day before the start of spring
February 11 Kenkoku kinembi State Foundation Day
February 14 Day of San Valentino known as Valentine's Day
March 3 Hina Matsuri Festival Girls
March 14 White Day
March 21 Shunbun no hi Spring Equinox Day
April - The Season of Cherry Blossoms
April 8 Hana Matsuri Festival Buddha's Birthday
April 29 Midouri no hi Showa Emperor's Birthday
May 3 Kenpo kinenbi Day celebration of the Constitution
May 5 Kodomo no Hi or Children's Day Party Boys
2nd Sunday in May Mother's Day
3rd Sunday of June Father's Day
July 7 Tanabata Festival of Stars
July 20 Marine Day
August 15th Anniversary of End of War
Mid September Tsukimi Moon Party
September 15 Keirou no hi Respect for the Aged Day
September 23 Shuubun no hi Autumn Equinox Day
October 10 Taiiku no hi day of sports and health
November 3 Bunka no hi Culture Day
November 15 Shichi go san's Day party with three children, 5 and 7 years where girls with 3 and 7, and boys with 5.
November 23 Kinro Kansha no hi Thanksgiving Day
December 23 Tenno tandjoubi Heisei Emperor's Birthday
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas
December 31 Misusoka New Year's Eve.