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The only characteristic (other than physical) tliat seems to be nation-wide in Japan is industry. In any city in the U. S. there are always a few people to be found sitting around. The local checker-player in the one horse town has come down as part of our heritage. But in Japan, idleness seems to be the gravest sin imaginable. Everyone appears to have a job to do and a driving desire to finish it. Unemployment is not only virtually nonexistant, but seems to be unimaginable. for the heart of a people ? J 85 t ' .
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Do not do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same. Thus Bernard Shaw stated one of the first things the Midway sailor learned about the people of Japan. The people which make up the culture of our nearest neighbor to the West, have de- cidedly different tastes — as well as customs, emotional outlook, mores and reUgious beliefs. Individually and collectively they make a fascinating study for the Western Sociologist (as individually and collectively we make a fascinating study for their sociologists). Individually, the Japanese body houses one of the most complex minds in the world, possibly second only to those of India. You can never be quite certain how he will react to any situation. One time it will be com- pletely practical, the next completely emotion- al. Collectively, the Japanese nation ' s most striking feature is its physical homogeniety — everyone looks alike. Black hair, eyes, and in the case of students, clothes, are found everywhere. And everyone seems to have a complexion only dreamed about by users of Lux.
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The oldest tradition of all in Japan is the semi- worship of Fuji-san. This gigantic 12,397 foot symbol of Japan ' s heritage is a mecca for Japanese. To climb it once is the goal of most of Japan ' s 95,000,000 people and almost as many of Japan ' s tourists. the result is a nation . . .
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