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Basic Principles of Individual Behavior 1
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To understand the basic behavioral principles of the Japanese people through the behaviorial patterns of Datemaewa Hone, Maywaku, and Gambaru.
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Basic Principles of Individual Behavior 2
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To understand the basic behavioral principles of Japanese people though the non-verbal communication of Otaku and Kodaqaru.
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Basic Principles of Social Structure 1
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To understand the basic principles of Japanese social structure through Nebawashi, Murahachibu, and Nawabari.
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Basic Principles of Social Structure 2
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To understand the basic principles of Japanese social structure through Bazu, Dangou, and Warikan.
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Concept of Traditional Behavior
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To understand the concept of Japanese traditional behaviors through Giri, Ninjo, Hara, and Enryo.
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The Structure of the Consciousness of Contemporary Japanese People
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To understand the structure of the consciousness of Japanese people through the conscious changes in families, marriages, and human relationships.
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Symbols of Japan
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To better understand Japan through major symbols of Japan, such as the Emporor, Mount Fuji, Hinomaru, and Kimi songs.
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National Holidays
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To understand Japanese national holidays, such as the Coming of Age Day, Children's Day, and Citizens' Day.
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Social Life
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To understand the social life of Japan through the subway system, social culture, and company culture, and working activities.
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Education
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To understand Japan's educational system through mandatory education, teset competition, and foreign language education.
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Recreation and Leisure 1
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To understand Japanese recreational and leisure activities through hot springs, fireworks, and the lottery.
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Recreation and Leisure 2
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To understand Japanese recreational and leisure activities through Karaoke, Pajingo, and cartoons.
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Annual events 1
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To understand Japanese annual activities through New Year's day, Obong, and Mazri.
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Annual events 2
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To understand Japanese annual activities through Hanami, Tanabata, and Golden Week.
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Customs 1
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To understand Japanese customs through greeting words and etiquette, sitting etiquette, Ochuwugen, and Oseibo.
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Customs 2
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To understand Japanese customs through New Year's cards, Shochumimami, gifts and wrapping, and business cards.
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Rites of Passage
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To understand Japanese rites of passage through Sichikosan and marriages and funerals.
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Popular Sports
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To understand Japanese sports culture by looking at popular sports, such as baseball, soccer, and golf.
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Clothing 1
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To understand Japanese clothing culture through the history and functions of the Kimono.
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Clothing 2
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To understand Japanese clothing culture through Yukata, Wubugi, and school uniforms, as well as through other uniforms.
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Food 1
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To understand Japanese food etiquette and culture through Sushi, udong, and soba.
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Food 2
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To understand Japanese food culture through misosiru, sashimi, and nihonshu.
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Housing 1
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To understand Japan's housing culture and the current situation through wooden houses as well as traditional houses.
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Housing 2
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To understand Japanese housing culture through the structure of modern houses, the rental system if houses, and ryokan.
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Martial Arts
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To understand Japanese martial arts and culture through Sumomu and Judo.
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Religious Literature
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To understand Japanese literature and religious culture through gabuki, dado, and sindo.
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