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    attractions also should give support to it and they do. For evidence another absolutely different country like Japan can be observed. Japan has none the less rich history also closely connected with its culture. For example Japanese folk theater Kabuki and exhibitions of ancient gravures‚ which are the universally recognized cultural events‚ also financed by government what naturally requests considerable amount of money. At the same time country makes significant progresses in science and technology

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    Japanese Culture

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    in part from a mixed religious atmosphere. Another significant religion in Japanese history‚ Shinto‚ has also had a great influence on Japanese culture‚ especially in performing arts. The two most famous forms of Japanese theatre today‚ Noh and Kabuki‚ derive from Shinto rituals. Since ancient times‚ dances and songs performed at shrines served as means to evoke deities and pacify them. Up until very modern times in Japan‚ the interest of emulating the culture and technology of the western

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    LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH 3    I   Objectives: At the end of the lesson ‚ students will able to: 1. Identify the characteristics Music of Japan 2. Discuss the Culture of Japan 3. Appreciate the uniqueness and beauty of the Music of Japan II   Subject Matter: Topic: Music of Japan Materials: Laptop‚ projector‚  cut pictures References: Asian  Music Values Integrated: Appreciation of one’s culture III Teacher’s Procedure: 1. Checking of attendance

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    has been in bands called Avanga and Modifidious‚ both of which he left for his current band slipknot. Slipknot is a nine man metal band. All the members ware a mask that reflects their personality. Joey’s mast is a white‚ Japanese‚ expressionless kabuki mask painted with black scars and sometimes fake blood. All the members of slipknot also ware black coveralls. Joey rips off the arms and legs of his because he says its easer to drum. Joey is credited with being one of the fastest metal drummers

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    1.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost we would like to thank the bright and dedicated group members for putting in their very best effort to make this assignment a successful one. Secondly‚ a heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to our lecturer madam …. for all the cooperation and toleration. Moreover we would also take this opportunity to thank our classmates and friends who have also contributed and gave us a helping hand. Completion of this assignment has given us the opportunity

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    which provoked the deterioration of the moral code of Bushido. (the way of the warrior) A prime example of the declining of the Samurai is the reports that Oishi receives of the men in Kyoto. "He had even heard rumors that samurai had been seen in the Kabuki theaters of Kyoto‚ the city of pleasure as well as of temples‚ but these he found hard to believe." With the rising of the merchant class and the mindless indulgence of the changing samurai‚ many samurai often times turned to the merchants who were

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    then English theater. They had a very different culture than our English culture‚ and they embraced hat character and they kept how they lived as part of their show. They also danced very differently than what I am used to when watching theater. Kabuki This show was very different from what I am used to seeing. The music was so very different and so southing‚ it really showed this cultures storytelling and their history. The way they were dressed was very true to that culture and what they wear

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    Japan Research Paper

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    Japan Japan is a country with a great deal of influence on the world economy. Many other nations around the globe work closely with this country through international business. With the increasing global importance of Asia and Pacific Rim‚ and economic and strategic significance of the US-Japan relationship‚ it is important that more Americans will improve their levels of cultural awareness to increase their national level of understanding of Japan. When working in the global commercial environment

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    the floating world" and was a combination of emaki (traditional picture scrolls) and decorative arts. The earliest works from this movement can be traced back to screen paintings of the entertainment districts and subjects often featured ranged from Kabuki (Japanese theatre) actors to courtesans and erotica. Soon after its emergence‚ Ukiyo-e artists moved from working with screens to woodblock printing. Images would be drawn on a substrate‚ which would then be pasted onto a block of

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