Arashi Essays

  • The Influence Of Culture In The Culture Of The Japanese Culture

    1323 Words  | 3 Pages

    In the east of Asia lies the sixty second largest country in the world, Japan. It has one of the strongest economies in the world. The Japanese is known for the unique clothing, food, hot springs and cherry blossoms. They have a unique way of life influenced by their culture. A culture would also influence how an advertisement would be illustrated when targeting a specific culture. The way the selling message is disseminated will be altered based on how a culture communicates with one another. This

  • Essay On Japanese Pop Culture

    562 Words  | 2 Pages

    Their most popular music is called J-pop. J-pop is the mainstream pop music of Japan. The top J-pop artist currently are, AKB48, Arashi, Exile, and many more. J-pop began when soldiers who were american, were placed in Japan, and listened to music from back home. Soon the Japanese youth heard the American music and mixed it up with their own rhythms and beats. J-pop is important today

  • Analysis Of Anne Meneley's Tournament Of Values

    904 Words  | 2 Pages

    In recent years, in the United States, the nation’s view towards Middle Eastern women has been altered, due to, their involvement in domestic and global terrorism. Along with, news of Middle Eastern women being mistreated by men and their society because of their gender. In other words, Middle Eastern women are subjected to gender-based violence and gender inequality, as a result, of their sex. In Anne Meneley’s Tournament of Values: Sociability and Hierarchy in a Yemeni Town, Meneley briefly touches

  • The Blending of Prose and Poetry in Janice Mirikitani's Spoils of War

    1444 Words  | 3 Pages

    The Blending of Prose and Poetry in Janice Mirikitani's Spoils of War The experiences of being a Japanese-American woman serve as an important inspiration for author and poet Janice Mirikitani in her story "Spoils of War." Through the weaving together of poetry and prose, she details the struggles for self-understanding that often come with being both a descendant of an Asian culture and a female. "I write about these things," Mirikitani says of her style, "because I think it is healthy to express