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Japanese Civilization



Japanese civilization is one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world. With a history spanning thousands of years, the Japanese have developed a unique way of life and a deep understanding of the world around them. From the ancient Shinto religion to today's modern technology, Japan has always been a fascinating country to study and explore.

But what is his story?

According to legend, Japan—also called the Land of the Rising Sun—was founded in the 7th century BC by the mythical Emperor Jinmu Tennō (神武天皇), the great-great-great-grandson of the Sun goddess Amaterasu , sister of Tsukuyomi (Moon god) and Susanoo (Storm god).

Jinmu Tennō, founder of Japan

A legend of Shinto origin that is particularly linked to Japanese mythology. Shintoism is one of the oldest known religions in Japan. Myths, as well as famous gods in Japan such as Izanagi and Izanami , are said to have presided over the creation of the world and Japan.


Regarding the archaeological part, research has shown that Japan was populated from the Upper Paleolithic period (around 45,000 to 12,000 years before our era), with the discovery of some of the oldest pottery in the world dating back to 13,000 before our era.

However, Japan seems to have only begun to organize itself from the Yayoi period (around 800-400 BC to 250 AD). This was followed by the Kofun period , where several Japanese emperors built burial mounds (called “Kofun”) in order to be buried there. A mound such as the Kofun Daisenryō , which is considered the largest tomb in the world, was built in the 5th century AD on a funerary complex of no less than 460,000 m²!

Kofun Daisenryō, Japan

The Asuka period , from 538 to 710 AD, saw the introduction of Buddhism to Japan, as well as the development of a centralized government and the emergence of a written language. This period also saw the construction of large Buddhist temples and the development of a court culture that would continue to influence Japanese society for centuries to come.

The Heian period , from 794 to 1185 AD, was a time of great cultural and artistic achievement. The capital was moved to Heian-kyo (present-day Kyoto ), and the imperial court became a center of culture and learning. The famous novel " The Tale of Genji " was written during this time and is considered one of the world's earliest novels.

The Kamakura period , from 1185 to 1333 AD, saw the rise of the military class, known as the samurai , and the establishment of a feudal system. The Kamakura period was also marked by the arrival of the Mongols and invasions from Japan.

Samurai, Japan

The Muromachi period , which spanned from 1336 to 1573, saw the rise of the samurai class and the development of a unique form of martial arts, kendo . This period also saw the arrival of Europeans in Japan and the introduction of Christianity.

The Edo period , from 1603 to 1868, was a time of great stability and economic growth. The capital was moved to Edo (present-day Tokyo ) and the country was ruled by the shogun , a military dictator. This period also saw the development of a unique culture and art, including the famous Ukiyo-e woodblock prints .

Ukiyo-e woodblock print, Japan

The Meiji period , from 1868 to 1912, saw the fall of the shogunate and the restoration of the emperor as head of state. Japan rapidly modernized and industrialized during this period, and became a major world power.

The Taishō period , from 1912 to 1926, saw the country's continued modernization and the rise of democracy. The Showa period , from 1926 to 1989, saw Japan become a major world power and economic power.

Culturally, Japanese civilization is one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world.

Japanese culture, Mount Fuji

With a history spanning thousands of years, the Japanese have developed a unique way of life and a deep understanding of the world around them. From the ancient Shinto religion to today's modern technology, Japan has always been a fascinating country to study and explore.


One of the most striking aspects of Japanese culture is its deep respect for tradition. The Japanese have always valued their history and customs, which is reflected in their art, architecture, and literature. The Shinto religion, which has been a part of Japanese culture for thousands of years, is a prime example of this. Shinto gods and goddesses are still worshipped in Japan today, and many people still participate in traditional rituals and ceremonies.

traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies

Japan is also known for its advanced technology and industry.

From the early days of samurai warriors to the modern era of robots and bullet trains, Japan has always been at the forefront of technological innovation. The Japanese are known for their precision and attention to detail, and this is evident in everything from cars to electronics to food and drink.


In conclusion, Japanese civilization is a unique and fascinating culture that has been shaped by thousands of years of history and tradition.

From its ancient religion to its modern technology, Japan is a country rich in culture, beauty, and innovation. Whether you're interested in art, literature, or technology, Japan is a country that is sure to capture your imagination and inspire a deep appreciation for its people and way of life.

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