Japan, referred to as Japan, is a highly developed capitalist country, the territory consists of Hokkaido, honshu, shikoku, kyushu 4 big islands and more than 7200 small islands. The main nationality is yamato nationality and the common language is Japanese.
Whether it is Mount Fuji, Japanese geisha, unique cultural symbols, the interpretation of a unique Japanese style. Japan's unique geographical conditions and long history have bred unique Japanese culture, including both traditional local culture and modern popular culture.
1 Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji in Japan has almost become the national representative of Japan. Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan. Mount Fuji is a dormant volcano. It is also one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. Mount Fuji, Kyoto and ginza symbolize the nature, history and modernity of Japan.
2 sake
Japanese sake is a typical Japanese culture. Japanese sake is a Japanese national wine developed from the brewing method of Chinese yellow rice wine. Japanese people often say that sake is a gift from god.
3 the tea ceremony
Japanese tea ceremony is a kind of ritualized ceremony in Japan. Serving tea to guests is a precious traditional culture in Japan. Japanese tea ceremony pursues "harmony, respect, purity and silence". In addition to food, the spirit of the tea ceremony also extends to the layout of the teahouse; The painting and calligraphy arrangement of the tasting teahouse, the gardening of the courtyard and the pottery of drinking tea are the key points of the tea ceremony.
Many tourists choose to "taste tea" in Kyoto, the birthplace of Japan's green tea. The tea powder used in the tea ceremony is matcha.
4 a geisha
Geisha is a traditional occupation in Japan. Most of the female geisha in the geisha industry are beautiful and tender, with gorgeous costumes, knowledge of books and rites, especially good at music and dance. Geisha is a performing art. Geisha elegant and not vulgar, not only lies in its distinction from the geisha, but also in its not excessive, do not know the people are very difficult to get involved, most are acquaintances or celebrities introduced.
Most geisha entertain in art houses, but sometimes they are invited to accompany guests in teahouses and restaurants. Industry rules prohibit geisha from marrying during their careers, or they must retire to maintain their "pure" image.
5 the sushi
Sushi is arguably the most representative of the Japanese diet, which can be served as a snack or dinner. Sushi is also one of Japan's main exports.