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Meaningful Engagement:Japanese Soccer ⚽

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 For the Japanese people, football is a sport that has been involved in almost all names in Japan. The Japanese Football Campus League is very rich. From elementary school to universities, there are various echelon games and live broadcasts, and they can always attract many audiences. At the same time, as an international sport, the World Cup held every four years will let people like football into a carnival, so is Japan. As one of the strongest soccer nations in Asia, Japan has a very powerful name for its soccer team: SAMURAI BLUE. Japan's victories over Germany and Spain in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar have put a dent in Asian football's standing in the world. For me, I started to play football when I was a child in China and I often participated in the matches organized by the community. When I went to Japan to see their football system, I felt the importance of football in their country. In China, most of students' sports time is occupied by one main subject. In Japan,

Place Essentialism of Japan:shinto shrine "ASSESS"

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  Shinto shrine In the stereotype of some visitors, Japan's shinto shrine are mysterious and dangerous for some historical reason, but as the mystery of Shinto shrine has been lifted by Japanese TV series and anime, now more and more tourists want to go offline to have a look. Although the shinto shrine in Japan is very similar to some traditional temples in East Asia, they are basically unrelated. There are about 85,000 Shinto shrines in Japan. Shinto shrines are built on the basis of Japan's native religion, and people worship different gods. At Shinto shrine, visitors can experience the most traditional ritual of all: Upon entering the shrine, visitors can wash away their bad spots with holy water from the shrine, and then come to the shrine to invest a certain amount of cash before starting to make wishes. At the beginning of the New Year, native Japanese people go to Shinto shrine together to beg for good things in the New Year. Most of the deities enshrined in Japan's