Summary
The cuisine, manner and morals and the vehicles are a blend of the traditional and the modern. Japanese cuisine includes dishes like ‘Oyakodon’, ‘Basahi’ and ‘Ramen’. The manners and morals of the Japanese society are also very simple, with an emphasis on strong values displaying an excellent blend of the traditional and the modern. Vehicles like Lexus and Toyotas are more common in Japan. Drifting is also a popular trend in Japan.
Japanese cuisines
- ‘Oyakodon’, is a combination of chicken and eggs and is an extension of the term ‘Oyako’ which literally implies the bond between the mother, denoted by the chicken and the child denoted by the egg in the dish. ‘Oyakodon’ is a bowl of rice that is garnished with chicken and eggs and is a popular dish at the traditional restaurants of Japan.
- ‘Basahi’ which the raw meat of a horse and is served on a bed of ice. The dish has several condiments which add to its flavor including the popular soy sauce.
- ‘Ramen’ is also one of the more popular cuisines of Japan, a variety of extremely thin noodles seasoned with sauce and condiments.
Morals and manners
- A chef taking some visitors to the nightclub on his bicycle.
- A Japanese lady politely guided some foreigners the direction to the train station.
- The homeless people of Japan continue to carry composure, morals and values.
- A common sight on the trains is the commuters listening to the MP3 players.
Vehicles
- The Lexus is Toyotas and the Infiniti are Nissans.
- Drifting is the number one trend for racers
- Left-hand driving is practiced.
Thus we see that Japan is an excellent blend of the traditional and the modern. The cuisine, morals and manners of Japanese society and the popular trends in driving display the perfect integration of culture and technology in Japanese society.