Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Beautiful women attending the Japanese bar mitzvah wear kimonos and appear in the camera! What other traditional Japanese cultures do you know?

Beautiful women attending the Japanese bar mitzvah wear kimonos and appear in the camera! What other traditional Japanese cultures do you know?

Besides the rite of passage, what other traditional cultures are there in Japan? Three ways? You can play, sumo, sake, bonsai clubs and so on.

The adult ceremony culture in Japan has existed since ancient times. Since the adult ceremony was highly valued by the Japanese, the Japanese government officially listed it as a national holiday in 1948. After that, the Japanese will celebrate Adult Day in the second week of January every year. On this day, young people over the age of 20 will be celebrated all over Japan, and some of them will wear beautiful kimonos? Dressed up to attend? . However, starting from 18, the legal age of majority in Japan was adjusted to 18.

In addition to adult festival, there is another festival in Japan called? Bonsai club? Traditional festivals. This festival is related to Buddhist culture. According to legend, in order to rescue her dead mother from the misery of hell as soon as possible, Buddhist disciple Mulian prepared food for ten monks on July 15, and then successfully rescued her mother from the misery. Later, according to this legend, Liang Wudi in China was founded on this day? Lan Yu pen Zhai? . When this culture was introduced to Japan, it was held on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month every year. Bonsai club? .

Besides, are there other Japanese traditional cultures? Three ways? Tea ceremony, flower path, book path. Japanese tea ceremony originated in China and was introduced to Japan during the reign of Emperor Taizong. After the tea ceremony was introduced to Japan, it was very popular with the upper class. After a long period of development, tea ceremony has gradually evolved into a social etiquette culture with a sense of ceremony in Japan. Huadao is a traditional Japanese flower arrangement culture, which is divided into more than 20 schools. Calligraphy, also known as calligraphy, is popular in Japan because the Japanese regard it as one of the methods of self-cultivation and has become one of the traditional Japanese cultures over time.

Nengju is a unique traditional drama culture in Japan, and its origin can be traced back to the eighth century. This kind of drama combines the performance forms of ancient dance drama, festival drama and farce, and finally gives birth to a unique energy drama. Sumo is also one of the most representative traditional cultures in Japan. Sumo was also imported from China. At first, it was just an ornamental sport. Later, after development, it gradually evolved into a part of samurai training. Now, Japanese sumo has become a very formal sports event.

As far as traditional food culture is concerned, Japanese sake can be said to be a very representative traditional diet in Japan. Sake has existed in Japan for thousands of years. The Japanese not only regard it as a national wine, but also consider it a gift from God. Based on the unique position of sake in the eyes of Japanese people, Japanese people always prepare sake at banquets or wedding ceremonies.