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How Japan Copied American Culture and Made it Better

  • By Tom Downey, Smithsonian Magazine
  • Apr 29, 2016
  • 1 min read

The article “How Japan copied American culture and made it better," talk about how Japan is adapting very well with things that once used to represent American culture. For example, denim jeans, burgers, bourbon, and Bob Dylan musics. Japan has copied American’s 70’s cultures so well, it look better than America itself. Activities that Japan copied were eating burgers at Burger king, listening and singing Bob Dylan’s songs in Karaoke bar.

This article is interesting and surprising because it show how one culture affect another when they come in contact. This article also best example how globalization is affecting world and cultures. Article discusses how Japan is adapting to new and foreign culture by doing what American people do daily.

we already learned about the effects of globalization on cultures and traditions, and this article talked about cultural exchange between Japan and American. It also talk about how Japan people are living and experiencing the life of American lifestyle.


 
 
 

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