What is truly impressive with the Japanese people, is that even after the World war 2, Japan still managed to rise up by embracing their culture and doing all means of innovation in terms of technology, for a better life, for the Japanese people.
I think that the Japanese people are the most loyal most intelligent people I have ever seen I’m absolutely loyal and I strongly admire Japan for how loyal they can be ❤❤❤
it's the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my whole life. it's so energetic and graceful it works my soul so much. I am in love with the Japanese culture it amazes me so much I love everything that they do. the people of Japanese are very gentle and there culture is so beautiful. I want to visit japan and this amazing place and culture.
The history of Japan is very old, about 2,000 years since the Emperor's reign, but humans began to live in villages and communities in this island nation about 14,000 years ago, during “the JOMON pottery” culture. (That's 30,000 years ago, if you count the Neolithic period.) The word "NIPPON(Japan)" means the land under the sun, but another name is "WA"koku or "YAMATO koku," meaning “Harmony among People and Nature”. Japan name means “the Land under the Sun”and” the Land of "Great Harmony of People and Nature,” Surrounded by the sea on all four sides, geographically isolated from Eurasia continent in the Pacific Ocean this island nation has a warm and humid climate and is blessed with abundant clear water resources, a variety of plants, and fishery resources. Since ancient times, people have lived peacefully with nature. They have respected harmony, lived peacefully in groups, and overcome many severe natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and typhoons, with each other in groups based on their wisdom and have enjoyed the blessings of nature by cooperating. The name of the ancient Japanese nation of "YAMATO" or "WA" reflects the wishes and realities of the people to live and to survive in this natural environment of the island nation that differs from that of the Eurasia continent. And in the names of the ancient countries, the essence and secrets of Japan are hidden. “A peaceful environment can only be built through mutual give and take, each other.” One for all, all for one, the sprits of OTAGAI-SAMA, TASUKEAI (help each other, everyone)". ”In times of trouble, we are here ,help for each other.”(Komatta Toki ha Otagaisama) In public places where everyone gathers, everyone should act in a way that “Do not disturb others.“ If all participants can act in a way perfectly that “you do not cause trouble to others," that is, at the same time, it will create an environment in which “No one cause trouble to you” The same is true if we substitute the phrase "everyone always help others in need.” If everyone does this completely, at the same time, it will create a social situation in which "When you are in trouble, someone will help you.” ( could help each other, everyone) This is a very rational group wisdom to live in peace with each other. This is not for the sake of any particular person, but in order “to live equally comfortably” with each other, the obligation to act for the peace of mind of "all participants with each other" also arises. This is because Japanese have been taught through their childhood “shitsuke- education” that this is an ancient teaching, a tradition, and “a natural duty of adults.” It is a teaching and a rule of life that has been handed down in this island nation since ancient times. They have lived collectively in their island nation's environment for more than 14,000 years, and this has given them the wisdom of life to survive in that specific environment, which is condensed in the traditional Japanese teachings. Why do Japanese people insist on maintaining a clean environment to an unusual degree? Why do they place the highest priority on "not bothering others" in public places? The Japanese have learned that they must survive at the mercy of nature, which has two faces, light and dark. People who have lived in a humid island natural environment, which is completely different from the dry and stable continental natural environment, have had to survive in this environment. That is why they have accepted both the light and dark aspects of this environment without denying it, and have recognized themselves as part of the natural environment, and have used their wisdom and ingenuity to structure their society and survive. The uniqueness that distinguishes Japan from other countries and the ingenuity of its past that can be seen in every part of the country have been cultivated on this land long before modernization and passed down to the present day. The warm and humid climate is a breeding paradise not only for humans but also for many other organisms, microorganisms and bacteria. So it is also an environment where toxic bacteria can easily multiply if not kept clean with constant attention to cleanliness and freshness. Outbreaks of infectious diseases can be the cause of a community's downfall. And when a Large-scale natural disaster strikes, the first priority is to recover from the disaster by suppressing individual desires and selfishness and working together in unison to achieve a quick recovery and rebuilding of lives for each other. These have been regarded since ancient times as rational and efficient practical thoughts for coexistence. (Japan's rapid postwar economic recovery may have been due in affect to this ancient teaching was ingrained in its traditions.) This is neither so-called Western individualism nor totalitarianism, nor is it an Asian way of thinking. It is a way of life that is rational and adapted to the natural environment. It can be called hybridism, in which social cooperation and individual freedom coexist at same time, which is unique to Japan. It is an evolution and inheritance of the wisdom of ancient people who, without science, technology, or knowledge, prioritized mutual cooperation to ensure the survival of all members of a community for as long as possible. If we cannot recognize this essence, we will never understand why only Japanese culture is unique in Asia and around the world.
What a beautiful video, I can't get enough of this incredible country and their traditions. I would absolutely love to do Spanish subtitles for this video so I can share it with my friends and family. If that's something you'd be interested in, please let me know. Love from Argentina 🤗
As a matter of course, I just wanted to point out certain specifics. When an emperor passes away, he us no longer called by his personal name, rather, he is called by the name he gave to his reign. Showa, meaning "enlightenment and harmony", was the name chosen by Hirohito for his reign. He is now referred to as Emperor Showa. Those of you who visit Japan, if you use his personal name, people will correct you on that , so, just be mindful of that. Akihito, who abdicated the throne to his son, upon his passing, he will be called Emperor Heisei, the name chosen for his reign. Heisei means "achieving peace." Naruhito, his son, chose Reiwa as the name for his reign. Reiwa means "beautiful harmony." Upon his demise, he will be called Emperor Reiwa. Present Japanese history dates to almost 2,700 years ago to the year 660 B.C. when Emperor Jimmu became the first emperor. Naruhito is the 126th emperor. Nihon is the preferred pronunciation for Japan by the Japanese. It stems from the two Chinese words which mean "source of the sun." Wakoku comes from the Chinese words meaning "country of harmony." Yamato koku, as pointed out previously in another comment, means "country of the people of nature and peace." The name of Yamato was given by a group of Malaysians who migrated to Japan at some point right before the foundation of the country.
What is truly impressive with the Japanese people, is that even after the World war 2, Japan still managed to rise up by embracing their culture and doing all means of innovation in terms of technology, for a better life, for the Japanese people.
thank you so much
Rising up after ww2 happened because of American help.
America pumped so much money to Japan,South Korea,Israel that they became one of the largest economies
@@eshaansarkar2017 Japan become 3 economy because of their hard work and morals not because of America
That's is caused by leaders who love their country and people
I think that the Japanese people are the most loyal most intelligent people I have ever seen I’m absolutely loyal and I strongly admire Japan for how loyal they can be ❤❤❤
Japanese culture is amazing. 🇯🇵
Yes, It is. Thanks for your comment
not really.
@@darassylmoniakamwhy not
Japan imitates China Japan was heavily influenced by China. and Japan uses Chinese characters.
Very beautiful and interesting😢
I love 🇯🇵 from 🇹🇷 !♥️
I am an Indian but Japan 🗾 is beautiful 😍❤️
it's the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my whole life. it's so energetic and graceful it works my soul so much. I am in love with the Japanese culture it amazes me so much I love everything that they do. the people of Japanese are very gentle and there culture is so beautiful. I want to visit japan and this amazing place and culture.
thanks
fakely gentle
Japan is the world's 2nd best country but still my most favorite country
Japan is certainly a complex culture... great video! From @Japanontology
I love to live japan
what an informative video, thank you very much for sharing! I love the city it's a place of so much history and obviously full of good food :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I adore Japanese culture I speak a little Japanese I always want friends from Japan, socialize with them. I would like to visit Tokyo
I Love Japan Culture from sri Lanka ❤🇱🇰
Im from Pakistan but I like Japanese more.
I love Japan 🥰🥰
Japan culture i really really beautiful
I ❤ Japanese Culture 🇯🇵🎌☯️⛩️🥢🥡🍣🍙🍘
Japan is one of our allies. From Republic of China 🇹🇼
The history of Japan is very old, about 2,000 years since the Emperor's reign, but humans began to live in villages and communities in this island nation about 14,000 years ago, during “the JOMON pottery” culture. (That's 30,000 years ago, if you count the Neolithic period.)
The word "NIPPON(Japan)" means the land under the sun, but another name is "WA"koku or "YAMATO koku," meaning “Harmony among People and Nature”. Japan name means “the Land under the Sun”and” the Land of "Great Harmony of People and Nature,”
Surrounded by the sea on all four sides, geographically isolated from Eurasia continent in the Pacific Ocean this island nation has a warm and humid climate and is blessed with abundant clear water resources, a variety of plants, and fishery resources.
Since ancient times, people have lived peacefully with nature. They have respected harmony, lived peacefully in groups, and overcome many severe natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and typhoons, with each other in groups based on their wisdom and have enjoyed the blessings of nature by cooperating.
The name of the ancient Japanese nation of "YAMATO" or "WA" reflects the wishes and realities of the people to live and to survive in this natural environment of the island nation that differs from that of the Eurasia continent.
And in the names of the ancient countries, the essence and secrets of Japan are hidden.
“A peaceful environment can only be built through mutual give and take, each other.”
One for all, all for one, the sprits of OTAGAI-SAMA, TASUKEAI (help each other, everyone)".
”In times of trouble, we are here ,help for each other.”(Komatta Toki ha Otagaisama)
In public places where everyone gathers, everyone should act in a way that “Do not disturb others.“
If all participants can act in a way perfectly that “you do not cause trouble to others,"
that is, at the same time, it will create an environment in which “No one cause trouble to you”
The same is true if we substitute the phrase "everyone always help others in need.”
If everyone does this completely, at the same time, it will create a social situation in which
"When you are in trouble, someone will help you.” ( could help each other, everyone)
This is a very rational group wisdom to live in peace with each other.
This is not for the sake of any particular person, but in order “to live equally comfortably” with each other,
the obligation to act for the peace of mind of "all participants with each other" also arises.
This is because Japanese have been taught through their childhood “shitsuke- education” that this is an ancient teaching,
a tradition, and “a natural duty of adults.”
It is a teaching and a rule of life that has been handed down in this island nation since ancient times.
They have lived collectively in their island nation's environment for more than 14,000 years,
and this has given them the wisdom of life to survive in that specific environment, which is condensed in the traditional Japanese teachings.
Why do Japanese people insist on maintaining a clean environment to an unusual degree?
Why do they place the highest priority on "not bothering others" in public places?
The Japanese have learned that they must survive at the mercy of nature, which has two faces, light and dark.
People who have lived in a humid island natural environment, which is completely different from the dry and stable continental natural environment, have had to survive in this environment.
That is why they have accepted both the light and dark aspects of this environment without denying it, and have recognized themselves as part of the natural environment, and have used their wisdom and ingenuity to structure their society and survive.
The uniqueness that distinguishes Japan from other countries and the ingenuity of its past that can be seen in every part of the country have been cultivated on this land long before modernization and passed down to the present day.
The warm and humid climate is a breeding paradise not only for humans but also for many other organisms, microorganisms and bacteria.
So it is also an environment where toxic bacteria can easily multiply if not kept clean with constant attention to cleanliness and freshness.
Outbreaks of infectious diseases can be the cause of a community's downfall.
And when a Large-scale natural disaster strikes, the first priority is to recover from the disaster by suppressing individual desires and selfishness and working together in unison to achieve a quick recovery and rebuilding of lives for each other.
These have been regarded since ancient times as rational and efficient practical thoughts for coexistence.
(Japan's rapid postwar economic recovery may have been due in affect to this ancient teaching was ingrained in its traditions.)
This is neither so-called Western individualism nor totalitarianism, nor is it an Asian way of thinking.
It is a way of life that is rational and adapted to the natural environment.
It can be called hybridism, in which social cooperation and individual freedom coexist at same time, which is unique to Japan.
It is an evolution and inheritance of the wisdom of ancient people who, without science, technology, or knowledge, prioritized mutual cooperation to ensure the survival of all members of a community for as long as possible.
If we cannot recognize this essence, we will never understand why only Japanese culture is unique in Asia and around the world.
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Thank you
What a beautiful video, I can't get enough of this incredible country and their traditions. I would absolutely love to do Spanish subtitles for this video so I can share it with my friends and family. If that's something you'd be interested in, please let me know. Love from Argentina 🤗
Thanks for your beautiful comment, I will try to add accordingly
Would have been nice to show the festivities when the video plays instead of landscapes
beautiful
Thank you! 😊
I want to go japan and see the natural tourist sport
As a matter of course, I just wanted to point out certain specifics.
When an emperor passes away, he us no longer called by his personal name, rather, he is called by the name he gave to his reign. Showa, meaning "enlightenment and harmony", was the name chosen by Hirohito for his reign. He is now referred to as Emperor Showa. Those of you who visit Japan, if you use his personal name, people will correct you on that , so, just be mindful of that. Akihito, who abdicated the throne to his son, upon his passing, he will be called Emperor Heisei, the name chosen for his reign. Heisei means "achieving peace." Naruhito, his son, chose Reiwa as the name for his reign. Reiwa means "beautiful harmony." Upon his demise, he will be called Emperor Reiwa.
Present Japanese history dates to almost 2,700 years ago to the year 660 B.C. when Emperor Jimmu became the first emperor. Naruhito is the 126th emperor.
Nihon is the preferred pronunciation for Japan by the Japanese. It stems from the two Chinese words which mean "source of the sun."
Wakoku comes from the Chinese words meaning "country of harmony." Yamato koku, as pointed out previously in another comment, means "country of the people of nature and peace." The name of Yamato was given by a group of Malaysians who migrated to Japan at some point right before the foundation of the country.
What is the title of the background music?
Yasashi sa to zanryona korkoro 0:44
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thanks
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Japan's Civilization and Tradition と言ってくれ。
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😢🎉😊😊😊😊😊
Matsuri
Shrines and temples Buddhism
Himeji castle
Summer festival / Fireworks
if it has no dislikes its accurate
Thank you for your comment.
I.....nvm but true
🇨🇳🇨🇷🇹🇼🇻🇳 vs 🇯🇵
Korea supports Japan
korea ban japan
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请澄清使用中国文化
Please clarify the use of China culture.
中国の文化をはっきりと使用してください
중국 문화의 사용을 명확히 해 주세요.
Japan imitates China Japan was heavily influenced by China. and Japan uses Chinese characters.
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