Japanese Cultural Anthropology
Japanese Cultural Anthropology is the study of the beliefs, practices, customs, and social structures of the Japanese people. It examines the ways in which culture shapes individuals' identities and behaviors in Japan, as well as how cultural values are transmitted and reproduced within Japanese society. Researchers in this field analyze various aspects of Japanese culture, including religion, art, language, family structure, gender roles, and rituals, in order to better understand the unique dynamics of Japanese society.