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Japanese Society
Title: Japanese Society
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 699 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Japanese Society
The Japanese are a society based almost entirely on groups. Whether it is in the home, at school, or at work, the Japanese are always in a group. Just as in America, there is ranking system that establishes the group. The oyabun is the leader of the group, and has the “parent status.” The kobun are the other members of the group, and they are seen as the one’s with the “child status.”
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in Japan thinks as an individual, not even publishers and writers. Every newspaper has the same thing and never is an individualistic view put across.
Japan is entirely based on the group. The average Japanese concerns himself more with how the group thinks and feels rather than how he himself thinks and feels. The Japanese learn to depend on each other as a real family and this brings together a sense of unity among them.
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