Japan
Japan
The Political, Economical, Social, and Cultural Aspects of Japan
Japan has a particularly homogeneous culture. In fact, both racially and culturally, Japan is the most homogeneous of the world’s major nations. This situation has allowed Japan to Westernize its economy and yet maintain a unique sense of identity. It began in 1639, when Japan’s rulers begin to notice the conversion of thousands of Japanese to Catholicism by Portuguese missionaries and by the potential for
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others cultures and maintain their own. The political, economical, social, and cultural changed that took place went from one end of the spectrum to the other. That is what makes Japan so unique, there are countries that have adopted Western politics and still have major problems unlike the Japanese. As time goes Japan will become a super world power with their already outstanding economy and their technology that is far more superior to any nation