8 Hutchins & Kelly-Sierra

by Lyric Hutchins

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~ cultural change ~
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CLOTHING
by billie kelly
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FOOD by lyric hutchins
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In Japan, food is a way to help remember and recognize cultural traditions. The ingredients in Japanese recipes have changed overtime. Due to cultural changes the type of food that is being consumed in Japan has changed. For example: Traditionally, Japanese meals would always include rice. Now, it’s less common, because wheat products are more popular and cheaper. Also, traditional Japanese diets did not contain red meat. But since Buddhism arrived in Japan (in 1871) , it became normal and popular, similar to wheat.
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Pre 1600s
In the pre 1600s they would wear something called a junihitoe. A junihitoe had many layers counting in 12 or more layers, it can weight up to 20kg. Nobles began to wear a kosde. It was a basic worn thing to wear for nobles and women.

1868-1989
In 1868-1989
It was common for women to wear kimonos and layered with paired accessories like hats, scarves, gloves, umbrella and hand bags.
After the 1950s japans fashion started to develop rapidly along side kimonos became primarily reserved for special days or occasions. As winging sixteens started dressing dolly/ longhaired or free loving hippies

1989-2019 
The rise of media led to fashion and art became very in terming also leading people to join fashion trends. Society started mixing old and eastern fashion. Some common japan fashion is lolita, decora, cosplay, gender-less kai, otakon, kawaii, cavinr and harajuku and street fashion you will see a lot in japan!!
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~ deep and shallow culture ~
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shallow culture :

Music in Japan is a big deal. It is one of the country’s oldest traditions. For example, there is a type of ancient Japanese music called Gagaku. There is a traditional dance called Bugaku that goes to Gagaku and is often done if Gagaku is being played. In Japan, music is used to express emotions or form beauty through sound. Bugaku is a dance inspired by dance forms from Korea, India, China and Southeast Asia in general. There are 2 forms of Bugaku. Dances of the left which is performed with Chinese-style music and dances of the right which is done to Korean-style music. The colors of the dancer’s depends on the form you do (red, blue, or green). In case you’re wondering, modern music in japan is very different from traditional/ancient music. A genre of music in Japan that you may be familiar with is j-pop (which i very similar to k-pop but its Japanese instead of Korean).
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deep culture :

! TRIGGER WARNING : THIS PARAGRAPH INCUDLES SENTIVE TOPICS SUCH AS WAR, BOMBING, DEATH, AND SICKNESS. IF ANY OF THESE TOPICS TRIGGER YOU PLEASE DO NOT READ, AS THIS MAY BE TOO GRAPHIC FOR CERTAIN READERS !

On august 6th at 8:15 am in Hiroshima and Nagasaki japans culture changed forever. 
The morning of august 6th a bomb called “little boy” dropped down on Hiroshima. In the first hour of the bomb 75,000 people died and around 140,000 dead by December of 1645. Nearly 92% of the buildings were either destroyed by the shake of way blast and fire. Many people who died shorty died that afternoon from fatal burns and radiation. 
3 days later on august 9th the bomb called “fat man” got sent and 140,000 lives were lost. 10,000 of the 200,000 deaths were people in the military. By 1950 200,000 people died, pregnant women who survived the bomb faced additional horrors, many kids who were born had abnormally skulls and suffering disabilities.

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