Bangladesh and Japan are two nations separated by thousands of kilometres of land and water on opposite ends of the Asian continent. Despite their geographical separation, the two nations have a lot in common in terms of their cultures, traditions, and beliefs. We will look at some of the similarities between Bangladeshi and Japanese culture … Continue reading A Few Similarities
The Birth of Fuji-san
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Mount Fuji is a majestic and iconic Japanese mountain situated on Honshu Island. It is the tallest peak in Japan, standing at 3,776 meters, and has long inspired artists, poets, and writers. But how did Mount Fuji form? The formation of this magnificent mountain is a fascinating story involving volcanic … Continue reading The Birth of Fuji-san
Bangla & Japanese; Any Similarity?
Photo by Engin Akyurt on Pexels.com Japan is the first nation that comes to mind when we hear the phrase "land of the rising sun" or "divine site of "Anime." And Japanese is the primary and most widely spoken language in this stunning nation. Japanese was ranked eighth among the "Languages Spoken by Native Speakers" … Continue reading Bangla & Japanese; Any Similarity?
History Of J-Pop in Less Than 950 Words
Photo by Odin Reyna on Pexels.com J-pop is a stylized version of "Japanese popular music," or “jeipoppu (ジェイポップ)” in Japanese. Natively known as pops (poppusu, ポップス,), J-pop is the name for a style of popular music that became widely accepted in Japan in the 1990s. Traditional Japanese music, mainly rock and pop from the 1960s, … Continue reading History Of J-Pop in Less Than 950 Words
Say Hello To Nihongo
Throughout history, humanity has made several inventions. Controlling fire, melting metals, and creating the wheel are just a few examples. However, one of the most important things humans began was language. Humans developed and used spoken languages hundreds of thousands of years ago. Their spoken languages were afterward captured in writings. Today, there are more … Continue reading Say Hello To Nihongo
Japan! Where Are You?
[Techtonic plates, formation, or other relevant topics are not covered in this article.] Sea of Japan Japan will be at the top of the list if you make a list of archipelagic nations. Yes, Japan is an archipelagic nation of stratovolcanic islands stretching more than 3,000 kilometers along east Asia's Pacific coast. The Korean Peninsula, … Continue reading Japan! Where Are You?
Japan; Ancient Era to The Modern Time
Sea of Japan From The Ancient Era to AD 793 Japanese archipelago's first residents arrived in prehistoric times, approximately 30,000 BCE. The Chinese Book of Han, composed in the first century CE, has the earliest written mention of Japan during this time. In the first millennium BCE, the Yayoi period, defined by the introduction of … Continue reading Japan; Ancient Era to The Modern Time