Hawaii Culture Research Paper

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Have you ever been to other countries? And did you know how are they different from your country? The culture of Hawaii fascinates people in Hawaii because at first glance, it seems so different. I am Japanese, and when I was senior in high school, I lived in Hawaii for one year. Hawaiian people have very unique culture, so they have totally different personality, clothes, and daily life in comparison with Japan.

One obvious difference is the personality. The Japanese viewed from foreigners, most Japanese have modest shy personality, and they are more polite than other countries people because Japanese think about opponent more than oneself, so they try not to bother to other people. Therefore, Japanese people potentially have them, and it seems like more solid or severe. It is called "Omotenashi" culture. In contrast, although the Hawaiian are more friendly and have softer personality than Japanese people because Hawaii is a resort place, so people come to Hawaii to relax. Their environment is not rushed and upset. For instance, when people have an appointment to meet, but the appointed time has passed, Hawaiian do not rush. However, Japanese have to be impatient, and they will contact opponent. …show more content…

Japanese full dress is basically suit, dress, or kimono. The kimono is Japanese traditional cloth, but Hawaiian full dress is an aloha shirt. It is a like a short- sleeved Y-shirt, and its design depicts plants or seeds. For example, when someone goes to a wedding ceremony, he is able to wear an aloha shirt. Also Hawaiian women wear a special dress. It is called a moo-moo, made of pareo fabric, so it has good breathability. Hawaii is in the Southern Hemisphere, so all seasons are hot. It is more simple and light. Both countries have national costume, but these clothes are different because cultures are very

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