Clothing: Kimono ------- can be worn on the street. It is a formal version of traditional Japanese clothing, but now women can wear it on the street. Men basically don’t wear it, and they only wear it during Japanese-style wedding ceremonies.
Yukata------You can wear it on the street, but it is only worn on Japan's fireworks display days, and no one wears it in normal life.
The clogs I wear don’t seem to have two bars at the bottom - they are also clogs. There are many kinds of clogs in Japan, and the one with two bars is the most formal.
Food: Sushi: On rice balls with vinegar, add various sashimi.
Kaiseki: considered to be the essence of Japanese cooking technology. Made from vegetables, fish, seaweed, etc., it tastes extremely delicious.
Yakitori: skewers of chicken or liver cooked over a huge fire.
Tonkatsu: Pork slices are rolled in bread crumbs and then fried!
Sashimi: raw fish fillets, served with soy sauce.
Architecture: Japanese buildings mostly use original wood, and Japan is good at incorporating nature into the composition of courtyard buildings. Open house architecture is integrated with nature, and maintaining a harmonious relationship with nature is a characteristic of Japanese architecture.
Osaka Castle, Tokyo Tower, Atomic Bomb Site, Tsutenkaku Tower, Nikko
Language: Japanese
Art: Ukiyo-e: Japanese genre paintings and prints.
Waka and Kyogen
Customs related to family: Boys’ Day and Girls’ Day, which are equivalent to coming-of-age ceremonies.
Unique features: It is usually decorated with dried persimmons, oranges, etc., which symbolizes family harmony and happiness.