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Old 11-12-2006, 07:23 AM
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Japanese culture

Japanese culture has evolved greatly over the years, from the country's original Jomon culture to its contemporary hybrid culture, which combines a number of influences from Asia, Europe, and America.

Historically, China and Korea have been the most influential starting with the development of the Yayoi culture from around 300 BC and culminating with the introduction of rice farming, ceremonial burial, pottery, painting, writing, poetry, etiquette, the Chinese writing system, and Mahayana Buddhism by the 7th century AD. In the pre-modern era, Japan developed a distinct culture, in its arts: (ikebana, origami, ukiyo-e), crafts (dolls, lacquerware, pottery), performances (bunraku, dance, kabuki, noh, rakugo), traditions (games, onsen, sento, tea ceremony, architecture, gardens, swords), and cuisine.

From the mid-19th century onward, Western influence prevailed, with American influence becoming especially predominant following the end of World War II. This influence is apparent in Japan's contemporary popular culture, which combines Asian, European, and, 1950-onward, American influences in its fashion, films, literature, television, video games, and music. Today, Japan is a major exporter of such culture, which has gained popularity around the world, particularly in the other countries of East Asia. Especially notable contributions of modern Japan to the rest of the world include animation (anime) and graphic novels (manga). Japanese culture has attracted many devotees in Europe and North America as well.
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Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo S/S 2007

Japanese Streets will be here to keep you updated with the cool fashions that are coming straight off the catwalks. In a five day event covering the city of Tokyo the event organizers have decided to relaunch with new venues, a new image and hopefully a winning formula.

Hiroko Koshino, Dress Camp, Ohya and many other big name designers will showcase their Spring/Summer 2007 collections to packed venues each day this week. Celebs, fashionistas and press will congregate in Tokyo trying to give the Tokyo Collections a much needed boost. Masahiko Miyabe, Chairman of the event, recognizes that the Collections are in a transitional phase and hopes that “by persevering, it will steadily grow” into a regular and respected date on the global fashion calendar.

Every day this week, Kjeld and I will be here giving you the images and details from the Tokyo catwalks.
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Old 02-28-2007, 02:06 PM
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hei u said you'll give us photos, where are they eh??
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