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  1. japan-talk.com
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    Apr 20, 2015
    1. Bonenkai Parties. Bonenkai are Japanese office parties held in December. The …
    2. Fukusasa Lucky Bamboo Branches. Several shrines in Japan hold a market to …
    3. Zabuton Throwing. Sumo stadiums typically offer tatami sections with zabuton …
    4. Yamayaki Mountain Burning. The Japanese language has a single word for …
    5. Mamemaki Bean Throwing. Setsubun is a Japanese holiday celebrated on the …
    6. Mochi Making. Mochi are rice cakes traditionally made by pounding a variety of …
    7. Ehomaki Sushi Rolls. Ehomaki are a Setsubun tradition that involves eating an …
    8. KFC On Christmas Eve. The Japanese are familiar with the western custom of …
    9. Sumo Salt. Sumo wrestlers purify the ring when they enter by tossing salt up in …
    10. Towel On Head At Onsen. Onsen are one of Japan's favorite pastimes. According …
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  2. https://www.thejapaneseshop.co.uk/blog/9-japanese-traditions
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        1. No Tipping in Japan. In Japan, there is no tipping! Depending on the country you hail from, …
        2. Onsen Etiquette. Onsen (hot spring public baths) are something of an institution in Japan. An …
        3. Shugi Bukuro. Shugi Bukuro are a common way of sharing gifts such as money, gift …
    • https://japanology.org/2019/01/japanese-traditions-celebrations

      Like many cultures around the world, wedding celebrations in Japan are an elaborate affair, bringing two families together and honoring traditions. Most …

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      • https://www.shoreexcursions.asia/10-japanese-unique-culture-facts-traditions
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          • Bowing – Japanese Etiquette
            Bowing is nothing less than an art form in Japan, respect pounded into children’s heads from the moment they enter…
            Table Manners – Traditional Japanese Way to Dining
            Here are some Japanese dining customs you should know: If you’re with a dinner party and receive drinks, wait before…
        • https://takelessons.com/blog/japanese-history...

          Jun 24, 2015 · Japanese Traditions. Some of the most interesting Japanese traditions are thousands of years old. While a few of them may seem a little odd, such as public bath houses, Western society actually had comparable traditions during the Roman periods. Here is a look at a few of the most notable Japanese traditions. Public Bath Houses

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        • https://japanesetrainers.com/japanese-culture-and-tradition

          Tea ceremony is one of traditions followed by Japanese people from centuries back Saying Thank you before and after the meals. Japanese people say thank you before and after the meals. They say Thank you to the farmers and each and everybody who was part of making the meals. It is a small tradition but everyone follows this tradition in Japan.

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Japan

          Japanese is the national and primary language of Japan. Japanese has a lexically distinct pitch-accent system.Early Japanese is known largely on the basis of its state in the 8th century when the three major works of Old Japanese were compiled. The earliest attestation of the Japanese language is in a Chinese document from 256 AD.



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