From Tokyo's dynamic big cities to calm Zen gardens, and rural ponds with carp, Japan has a unique past, present and future. It is called a warrior 's house decorated with niches, and Shoin style is a symbol of escape from Japan' s struggle. These samurai residences were long before Judo, Sumo and other martial arts training centers. A green lush wooden house and religion Shinto was developed in the year 500 AD. Paintings and paintings capture the elegance and beauty of the landscape.
Japan settled in the Paleolithic people from the Asian continent about 35,000 years ago. At the end of the last glacial age about 10,000 years ago, a culture called rope pattern developed. The rope hunting hunter is shaping fur clothes, wooden houses, and wonderful clay. According to DNA analysis, Ainu may be descendants of rope. Buddhism came to Japan in the Asuka era (538-710), and so did the Chinese secretary system. At this time, society was divided into clans. The first powerful central government developed in the Nara era (710 - 794). The aristocracy practices Buddhism and Chinese calligraphy, and rural areas follow Shintoism
Unlike people and other cultural centers in the Neolithic Age of China, residents of the Paleolithic and Jomon period of Japan are mainly dependent on hunting, fishery and gathering, not settlement agriculture. They may have planted millet or herbs, but perhaps they only know where to find and collect edible plants and how they help to preserve their food with salt. They also live in nuts, fruits, roots, deer, wild boars, and seafood. Obsidian (a glass like stone) is a valuable material for arrows. In the early days, individual hunters remained in the game, but soon formed a group of hunters. This dog is the only domesticated animal known to the Japanese, and has joined the ranking champion
Since the Neolithic Age, Cannabis grew in Japan. The word rope is itself a "pattern of ropes", of course made of marijuana. During the Jomon period (10000 BC to 300 BC), archaeological evidence used cannabis seed as a source of food. These hunting and gathering people are using marijuana to weave clothes and baskets while living a civilized, comfortable life. However, when and how seeds arrived in Japan is not completely clear. When considering this problem, it is often difficult to distinguish historical facts from universal creation myths that constitute religious beliefs of Japan. Some scholars insist that there are many marijuana before contacting China and Korea, but according to a fair analysis, as with most cultures, marijuana is imported from Japan and is mostly applied .