Quick Answer - The Japanese economic bubble burst in 1990, causing an economic slump and this was one of the main contributors to the "lost decades". Western influence and globalisation both seem to have had a significant impact on Japanese culture since 1990,this is evidence in the cultural change that has taken place. The economic slump from 1990, meant that Western influence and globalisation was able to affect Japanese culture to a much larger extent, than previously between the 1950s and late 1980s. This is due to the fact that from the 1950s to 1980s economic expansion was taking place which suited Japanese culture at the time, by producing highly cohesive groups that showed diligence towards productive collective goals.
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In the 1990s, Japan experienced an economic slowdown because of deflation. The country's economy has since recovered.
Kyoto is known as the cultural capital of japan.
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This is because earthquakes and tremors are common in Japan. That triggers tsunamis to occur
The cultural traditions that have survived from the middle ages in Japan is its poem haiku,and its legacies
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Meat exports in the 1990s have been strongest to Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Canada, and the Middle East
The cultural capital of Japan is probably Tokyo, as it is the capital...It is also really the only city that people know.
passing cultural ideas from China to Japan
Kyoto, in the south. It still is the cultural center of Japan.