Japanese Culture
As much as Japan has thrust into the future and strives to be one of the most competitive countries, when it comes to science and technological advancements, it is still by and far a country that still carries its culture and traditions into the 21st century. Festivals and parades are still carried out in Japan, with hundreds of people from all over the world coming to see them. Japanese festivals, known as a Matsuri, are still prevalent in modern day Japan. I myself was able to have a look at both the Kanda Myojin Matsuri and Asakusa Sanja Matsuri. Kanja Myojin Matsuri is a two day festival always held on a Saturday and Sunday, with constant parades being held throughout the festival. Asakusa Sanja Matsuri starts on a Friday with an initial parade and two shrine dances, intended for prosperity and a great harvest, with further parades on the following Saturday and Sunday. It just wouldn't be a Japanese festival without dozens of food and souvenir stalls...