Comparing Japanese culture, society and language with Korean’s
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008Japanese society is very efficient, probably as much as Korean one but they give a lot more importance to quality and details. They are extremely polite, even a bit more than the Korean people. Korean people, as individuals tend to think only in themselves and their family while in Japan, people care a lot more about their neighbors. The two countries have strong nationalistic identities.
The night culture is completely different. In Korea it is completely normal and accepted to be completely drunk at night (even in the mornings) and the people only care when drunk people start fighting with each other or puking in the streets. In Japan people drink a lot but not as much. We only saw one drunk man and the people were completely annoyed with him.
About the language, It was very strange for me to discover that Korean people speak better English than Japanese. Japan has been always more foreign friendly and there are lots of foreigners in Japan but it seems that they are more attached to their language and culture than Koreans.
The cities look completely different. Korean streets are always packed with lots of stores and restaurants in the main floor. Furthermore the Korean streets are full of signs. The Japanese streets are cleaner, don’t have as many signs (only in the trendy districts) and they don’t have as many stores and restaurants. Also the restaurants and stores have a lot more style. Most of the Korean stores are clearly familiar businesses, while in Japan they look like in Europe. The Korean ones are always cheaper.
I start speaking about prices. Japan is not as expensive as it was before. Of course is still the most expensive country in Asia and for example most of the things cost twice as in Korea, but it is still cheap in comparison with the broken Spanish economy.
In Japan the manga obsession is a completely different chapter. There is manga for all kind of people. There is manga for kids, for teenagers, for blue collar workers, for housewives, for executives and I’m pretty sure there is also manga for old people. In Japan manga is considered another form of literature and the topics are surprinsingly various although in the magazines there are always pretty girls with tight clothes on the front covers. It’s interesting that Japanese people read books and magazines starting from what in my occidental perspective is the back cover so they flip the pages from the left to the right. This is another example of why in Japan everything is upside down.
About the language, they use what can be the most bizarre written language ever. They combine 2 different Japanese scripts (Katakana and Hiragana) with Chinese (Kanji) words. It must be a very complicated language to master. In spite of that, the pronunciation is pretty simple and compatible with English speakers. It’s not as easy for me, but all of you know my limitations with phonetics and singing.
After visiting the country I can say that I really like it, and it’s a very nice country to live… if you have the money!













