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Hello anybody wonder about the areas more traditionial in Japan

metaljester
Just wanting to see what people think
metaljester
Cool robozu glad you like the traditionial as well besides the main known parts of japan
kawaiidango
I know that Osaka is traditional and maybe Hokkaido XP and kyoto o3o I dont know a lot about them when ppl r all in luv with japan they dont rlly think about the tradtional areas but more the popular areas like Tokyo and the Kanto region and shopping places like Akihabara
masuji
I like the traditional stuff of Japan and the neo-Japan, I think that it is possible to blend the two in a modern day culture: Traditional Japanese houses employ multi-function furniture designed for limited space Shinto Marriage: I prefer this type of marriage to Western Styles: They sound soo much better Bathhouses: I will go to one, one day. Just a few traditions I like
animangiac
I'm interested in most anything Japanese, meaning traditional too. I think it's amazing how the culture mixes both modern day and traditional customs. I'm not sure I'd consider Osaka completely traditional. It's more of a mix, since you have Osaka Castle but then all the shopping districts and clubs, and a mini version of Akihabara. Another place would be Nara, where some of the oldest Buddhist temples are.
momoichi
oohhh Osaka has great anime posters from what iv seen....hate to say it but i only really like the parts in japan that have to do with anime XP its if been referenced in an anime at anytime i love it XP but thats about it XP i dont prefer there culture over any other really :T
metaljester
Thats sad montan Japanese culture can be pretty interesting you should at least try to immerse yourself there in their culture their anime is because of their culture in the end and amnimangiac I aggree with you i pretty much love anything japan
animangiac
If you're talking about the one built by Hideyoshi in the late 1500s, that's still around. I'm pretty sure it's had to undergo a bit of restoration though.
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