Japan: The Strange Country
Japan, an East Asian island nation with a population of 130 million and a land area of 78,000 square kilometers, may appear unremarkable on the map, yet it once held the position of the world's second-largest economy by GDP. Sumo, ninjas, kabuki, sushi—various elements bearing Japan's unique cultural identity have gained worldwide popularity, exerting significant influence on cultures across the globe. It is a country with many peculiarities and numerous thought-provoking realities. Now, there is an animated short film that succinctly introduces the curious customs of this strange country, Japan, from eight perspectives. These eight aspects are: individuality, Tokyo, dining, technology, water, sushi, love, and suicide.
Each section is supported by detailed statistics, paired with concise and witty commentary, revealing the distinctive facets of Japan to the world...
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