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Anime & Manga : A Gateway to Japanese Culture

Konichiwa

Moshi Moshi

Arigato

Irasshaimase

Bet you understood that. If you didn’t, then either you are 50 + years in age or have never watched a single Anime or read a Manga.

If you did understand the above mentioned, then you have come to the right place my friend. With this blog we shall be exploring the vast and creative land of Japan with the help of pop culture.

Also, those words are common Japanese greetings and mean:

Now that we have covered the basics, let’s get this show on the road!

Quick overview:

With language as a barrier, japanese culture seemed almost mythical. With the advent of Manga (japanese comic books), video games and multilingual dubbing and translations along with subtitles, these gaps have seem to vanish. But be warned, Manga addicts take offence if their book is clubbed in the same category as a comic. So, we are going to stick to Manga.

Manga are illustrated books with realistic details of motion and help establish action within the story. They are traditionally black or white in colour. They are usually broken down in parts and the story continues on to the next issue.

The acceptance of manga was so massive in the east and the west, that it has sired an entire newform of animation commonly known as Anime. Japanese art which is depicted in either Anime or Manga is expressive and it’s characters have elongated limbs with a small nose and big, doe eyes. They are also painted with bright  yellow/purple hair and always exceed our expectations with the powers they are depicted with.

Manga/Anime have mainstreamed and influenced many things in the west. Some of them are mentioned below.

 

 

 

In conclusion:

There are not enough words to encompass the vast history and tradition of japan and its people in one blog. This small attempt is our homage to the awesomeness thats Japan! May nature bless you and your people!

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