The geographical isolation of this amazing country, the territory of which is comprised of four large islands, has also determined the completely unique mentality of its population, the features of which are recognized throughout the world. And today, when almost all countries of the world community are affected by globalization processes, the Japanese manage to maintain their national character that is not like anyone else.
Japanese mentality and society
Mentality is a national character that has been formed over many centuries - the first mention of this state is found in Chinese historical chronicles in 250g. AD The Japanese mentality was greatly influenced by the religions they profess - Buddhism, Zen, Shinto, Confucianism, and, of course, a natural isolation from the rest of the world, resulting in hypertrophied fidelity to traditions. And today this amazing nation, being a full member of the community of the most developed world powers, manages to maintain its identity even in such "unified" areas as business and public relations.
The Japanese are characterized by hard work and zeal, which have always been revered in this country as the main virtues. From the code of honor of Japanese samurai of the whole nation there is a sense of duty, responsibility, the desire to sacrifice their interests for the sake of common lofty goals, as well as the ability to keep oneself dignified and not lose one’s face. This nation is distinguished by discipline and punctuality, the Japanese do not allow themselves to neglect them and do not really forgive them for others.
Living in a country where there is not enough either useful or just land resources has also left its mark on the mentality of the Japanese. They are thrifty and prudent, not prone to excessive luxury and motovanie. Natural observation and attention to the smallest details allows them not only to appreciate and enjoy the beauty of the world around them, but also to find any opportunities for the economical use of resources and the search for progressive technological solutions for their maximum savings. No wonder Japan is considered the most technologically advanced country in the world.