Japan is an island country located in East Asia. It has four main islands - Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu. Tokyo is the capital city. The population is over 127 million people, most of whom are ethnically Japanese. Some of Japan's cultural traditions include the tea ceremony, flower arranging, origami, and bonsai trees. Education involves six years of elementary school, three years of middle school, and three years of high school, with 98% of students going on to high school. The economy is highly developed with major brands in electronics, automobiles, and other manufactured goods.
This document provides an introduction to Korean culture and traditions. It discusses several Korean phrases for greetings and expressions. It describes Lunar New Year's Day, or Seolnal, as the biggest Korean holiday, where families gather and participate in traditions like wearing new clothes called "solbim", playing games, and making offerings to ancestors. It focuses on the traditional Korean game called JegiChagi, where players kick a coin wrapped in plastic and paper to keep it airborne. Rules and examples of Jegi games are explained.
I made this slideshow as my presentation in the class. It contents general information of Japan, such as location, weather, education system, politics, lifestyle, food and drink so on and so forth.
This document discusses trends in integrating business applications and personal productivity applications. It summarizes that by 2010, users will be able to access business application data and processes directly through interfaces in tools like Microsoft Office. Examples discuss integrating applications like Microsoft Dynamics CRM, eBay, and Dassault directly into Office applications like Outlook, Word, and Excel. The document also discusses technologies like Visual Studio Tools for Office that allow developers to build these types of integrated "Office Business Applications".
This document contains information about Japan presented by 4 people: Teddy discusses Japanese baseball; Emily discusses Japanese food like sushi, ramen, and yakitori; John discusses major tourist attractions in Japan including Mount Fuji, the Sapporo Snow Festival, and Himeji Castle; Phil discusses popular Japanese animations such as Pok└mon, Dragon Ball, Crayon Shin-chan, One Piece, and Naruto. In the concluding section, it summarizes that Teddy presented on Japanese baseball, Emily on food, John on tourist spots, and Phil on animations.
This document provides an overview of Japan, including its flag, geography, population, climate, culture, and traditions. The Japanese flag features a red circle representing the sun on a white background, symbolizing peace and honesty. Japan consists of several thousand islands including Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. The country has over 125 million residents and experiences frequent earthquakes. Japanese culture incorporates Shinto and Buddhist traditions as well as seasonal festivals and weddings involving both traditional and modern customs.
The Noh play "Atsumori" by Zeami Motokiyo revisits the encounter between Naozone, now a monk named Rensho, and the ghost of Atsumori disguised as a grass cutter. It depicts Atsumori's ghost recalling the final night before his death through song, dance, and flute playing. The play emphasizes Buddhist values of pacifism and atonement through religious ritual, and explores the transformation of enemies into friends and the transience of life.
Basics of the japanese language session 1 v4 animatedPeter Missen
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This document provides an introduction and overview of the basics that will be covered in a 6-week course on the Japanese language. It discusses [1] the objectives of the introductory session, including introductions and an overview of Japanese grammar, alphabets, pronunciation and basic sentence structure; [2] the main parts of the Japanese language like verbs, particles, and the three alphabets of hiragana, katakana and kanji; and [3] provides examples of basic sentence structure using the pattern "noun wa noun desu".
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia, consisting of over 6,800 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Traditional Japanese clothing includes the kimono, a full-length silk robe worn by both men and women in various styles and colors depending on occasion, season, and marital status. Some traditional Japanese crafts discussed include hinamatsuri dolls, daruma dolls, kokeshi dolls, ikebana flower arranging, and origami paper folding.
Japanese literature has a long history dating back to the Yamato/Kofun period in the 3rd-8th centuries CE. Major developments include the introduction of Chinese writing, Buddhism, and Confucianism during this time. The Tale of Genji, written by Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, is considered the world's first novel and provides insights into aristocratic Heian period culture and society. Traditional Japanese genres that developed include haiku poetry, Noh drama, and Kabuki theater. Modern Japanese media like anime and films continue to be influenced by traditional literary and artistic forms.
Japan has a long history of unique cultural traditions that are reflected in its literature, art, and ceremonies. Japanese literature dates back to at least the 8th century AD and includes notable works like the Man'yoshu poetry anthology and Murasaki Shikibu's 11th century novel The Tale of Genji. Traditional Japanese ceremonies like the tea ceremony, weddings, and funerals follow customs that are deeply rooted in Japanese cultural heritage. Festivals also incorporate contests demonstrating artistic and literary skills that have been part of Japanese culture for centuries.
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When greeting in Japan, handshakes are common but tend to be weak. Japanese people also attach honorific titles like "san", "chan", or "kun" to names depending on the person's age, gender, and relationship. Dating usually involves group activities like karaoke or amusement parks. On Valentine's Day women give gifts to men, and on White Day in March men return the gesture. Marriages traditionally take place at shrines according to Shinto customs, with a priest conducting a ceremony that includes drinking sake.
Japan is an island country made up of over 4000 small islands, with four main islands. Tokyo is the capital and largest city, with a population of over 126 million people. The Japanese currency is the yen. Japan has a highly developed economy and culture, with traditions like cherry blossom viewing, shrines, and anime/manga being an important part of society. Strict social norms and politeness are deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
Essential japanese grammar masahiro tanimori & eriko satoShinichi Kudo
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This document provides a summary of a book titled "A Comprehensive Guide to Contemporary Usage" by Masahiro Tanimori and Eriko Sato, published by Tuttle Publishing. It discusses the publisher Tuttle Publishing, which was founded in postwar Japan to revive the Japanese publishing industry and became a leading independent publisher of books on Asian culture and history. It also includes bibliographic information about the book being summarized, such as the copyright, cataloging data, and distribution details.
The document describes a project report on using technology for accounting in self-help groups in Maharashtra, India. It discusses the challenges of accounting for self-help groups whose members have low literacy. NABARD piloted three projects using information and communication technologies like tablets, mobile phones, and point-of-sale machines to digitize the accounting process for self-help groups in order to improve transparency, efficiency and monitoring. The goals of digitization were to make accounting easier for members, bring more transparency to record keeping, and allow various stakeholders to better track groups' financial positions and performance.
This document provides an overview of Japan, including its flag, geography, population, climate, culture, and traditions. The Japanese flag features a red circle representing the sun on a white background, symbolizing peace and honesty. Japan consists of several thousand islands including Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. The country has over 125 million residents and experiences frequent earthquakes. Japanese culture incorporates Shinto and Buddhist traditions as well as seasonal festivals and weddings involving both traditional and modern customs.
The Noh play "Atsumori" by Zeami Motokiyo revisits the encounter between Naozone, now a monk named Rensho, and the ghost of Atsumori disguised as a grass cutter. It depicts Atsumori's ghost recalling the final night before his death through song, dance, and flute playing. The play emphasizes Buddhist values of pacifism and atonement through religious ritual, and explores the transformation of enemies into friends and the transience of life.
Basics of the japanese language session 1 v4 animatedPeter Missen
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This document provides an introduction and overview of the basics that will be covered in a 6-week course on the Japanese language. It discusses [1] the objectives of the introductory session, including introductions and an overview of Japanese grammar, alphabets, pronunciation and basic sentence structure; [2] the main parts of the Japanese language like verbs, particles, and the three alphabets of hiragana, katakana and kanji; and [3] provides examples of basic sentence structure using the pattern "noun wa noun desu".
Japan is an island nation located in East Asia, consisting of over 6,800 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Traditional Japanese clothing includes the kimono, a full-length silk robe worn by both men and women in various styles and colors depending on occasion, season, and marital status. Some traditional Japanese crafts discussed include hinamatsuri dolls, daruma dolls, kokeshi dolls, ikebana flower arranging, and origami paper folding.
Japanese literature has a long history dating back to the Yamato/Kofun period in the 3rd-8th centuries CE. Major developments include the introduction of Chinese writing, Buddhism, and Confucianism during this time. The Tale of Genji, written by Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, is considered the world's first novel and provides insights into aristocratic Heian period culture and society. Traditional Japanese genres that developed include haiku poetry, Noh drama, and Kabuki theater. Modern Japanese media like anime and films continue to be influenced by traditional literary and artistic forms.
Japan has a long history of unique cultural traditions that are reflected in its literature, art, and ceremonies. Japanese literature dates back to at least the 8th century AD and includes notable works like the Man'yoshu poetry anthology and Murasaki Shikibu's 11th century novel The Tale of Genji. Traditional Japanese ceremonies like the tea ceremony, weddings, and funerals follow customs that are deeply rooted in Japanese cultural heritage. Festivals also incorporate contests demonstrating artistic and literary skills that have been part of Japanese culture for centuries.
Similarities and Differences between Japan and Philippine Culturesanimation0118
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When greeting in Japan, handshakes are common but tend to be weak. Japanese people also attach honorific titles like "san", "chan", or "kun" to names depending on the person's age, gender, and relationship. Dating usually involves group activities like karaoke or amusement parks. On Valentine's Day women give gifts to men, and on White Day in March men return the gesture. Marriages traditionally take place at shrines according to Shinto customs, with a priest conducting a ceremony that includes drinking sake.
Japan is an island country made up of over 4000 small islands, with four main islands. Tokyo is the capital and largest city, with a population of over 126 million people. The Japanese currency is the yen. Japan has a highly developed economy and culture, with traditions like cherry blossom viewing, shrines, and anime/manga being an important part of society. Strict social norms and politeness are deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
Essential japanese grammar masahiro tanimori & eriko satoShinichi Kudo
?
This document provides a summary of a book titled "A Comprehensive Guide to Contemporary Usage" by Masahiro Tanimori and Eriko Sato, published by Tuttle Publishing. It discusses the publisher Tuttle Publishing, which was founded in postwar Japan to revive the Japanese publishing industry and became a leading independent publisher of books on Asian culture and history. It also includes bibliographic information about the book being summarized, such as the copyright, cataloging data, and distribution details.
The document describes a project report on using technology for accounting in self-help groups in Maharashtra, India. It discusses the challenges of accounting for self-help groups whose members have low literacy. NABARD piloted three projects using information and communication technologies like tablets, mobile phones, and point-of-sale machines to digitize the accounting process for self-help groups in order to improve transparency, efficiency and monitoring. The goals of digitization were to make accounting easier for members, bring more transparency to record keeping, and allow various stakeholders to better track groups' financial positions and performance.
21. hiragan
a
あ a い i う u え e お o
か ka き ki く ku け ke こ ko
さ sa し shiす su せ se そ so
た ta ち chiつ tsu てte と to
な na に ni ぬ nu ね ne の no
は ha ひ hi ふ fu へ he ほ ho
ま ma み mi む mu め me も mo
や ya ゆ yu よ yo
ら ra り ri る ru れ re ろ ro
わ wa を wo
22. katakan
a
ア a イ I ウ u エ e オ o
カ ka キ ki ク ku ケ ke コko
サ sa シ shi ス su セ se ソ so
タ ta チ chi ツ tsu テ te ト to
ナ na ニ ni ヌ nu ネ ne ノ no
ハ ha ヒ hi フ fu ヘ he ホ ho
マ ma ミ mi ム mu メ me モ mo
ヤ ya ユ yu ヨ yo
ラ ra リ ri ル ru レ re ロ ro
ワ wa ヲ wo ン n