DJT is a language learning thread for those studying the Japanese language.Japanese speakers learning English are welcome, too.Read the guide linked below before asking how to learn Japanese:https://web.archive.org/web/20220326112058/https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/guide.htmlGrammar references: https://djtguide.github.io/grammar/grammarmain.htmlArchive of older threads: https://desuarchive.org/int/search/subject/Daily%20Japanese%20Thread/Translation requests, insults, politics, reddit posts, lust, learning method / eceleb discussions: >>>/jp/djtPrevious Thread: >>219271448
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what is the religion of Japan like ? comparisons from ancient times to modern times any changes ?
>>219434649Even though it's ancient, things change over time.When Buddhism was introduced, there was a civil war between conservatives and reformists.Since then, people have kind of accepted the idea that it's okay to mix religions, so I don't think things have changed much since ancient times.
>>219434649Our governmaent tried to weaken Buddhism and push Shintoism instead but failed and our main religion is still either one of themAbrahamic religions are thriving due to hefty influx of foreigners these days but their religions are still niche among Japanese
>>219434882>>219434979>Buddhism >Shintoism to be honest i have zero idea what they are about we are not taught about them at all here
>>219434979ナチュラルに嘘つくじゃん神道も仏教も違い気にしてる奴なんて現代でいないよw坊主がいるか神主がいるかの違いだけだろしかも戦前の政府の話しても結局戻ったから関係ないし
>>219435162It was an ancient Indian religion, but it lost out to Hinduism in India and flourished in other countries, so it's become quite a different thing.In Japan, some people were unhappy with the idea of importing Buddhism from a foreign country rather than adopting an ancient religion, which led to a war. Ultimately, the proponents of Buddhism won, so it was accepted as a religion, and both religions naturally existed.As for the teachings of Buddhism...to be honest, it's impossible to summarise them succinctly, as interpretations changed in each country where the teachings were introduced, resulting in religious sects.In India, the founder of Buddhism, a prince at the time, summarized concepts like human salvation and reincarnation into a religion.
>>219435192外人さんチーッス
>>219435386反論できないとレッテル貼りとかアホなの?お前の方が日本人に見えない
帰依仏帰依法帰依僧
おやすみなさい、今日も勉強やらなかった
>>219434377im worried that this is a dude
>>219436822おやすみーそんな日もあるさ
>>219437321プリキュアを見るは勉強ですか?
>>219435472>仏教と神道の区別が付かない>廃仏毀釈を知らない日本の義務教育を受けていないのバレバレじゃん日本の冠婚葬祭に一度でも関われば違いくらい分かりそうなもんだけどな
For Japanese fellows, do you personally feel connected to shintoism, buddhism, undecided, or something else?In the UK, christianity is built into our architecture and schools, to the point that we did bible study and sang christian songs at the local church when I was a child. So I feel a natural association with it and its motifs even though I'm not christian myself.
>>219440612I'm not religious so much, but I feel most familiar with shintoism when I visit the local shrine on 1st January to pray for good fortune of the new year and draw おみくじ.As a side note, おみくじ (rarely written 御神籤 in kanji) are sacred lots that predict how good the new year will be for you.Everyone can draw the lots for a small amount of money (approximately 100 to 300 yen) at many shrines.
>>219441284>rarely writtenrarely written as*I messed up.
>>219437463勉強です
>>219441298"as" is optional there, I'm not sure why. No difference in meaning.Thanks for your perspective, it's interesting to keep a yearly tradition like that.
>>219441569>"as" is optional there, I'm not sure why. No difference in meaning.I got it, thank you!If you don't mind me asking a question, is "as" optional in the following cases?>Yamada is usually spelled as 山田 in kanji.>Germany is pronounced as "juh muh nee."
>>219442197Different anon, but yes.
>>219442297I see, thank you for the quick answer!
私は dumb person かもしれない
>>219442332more than me? :3
>>219442344君は genius
>>219442348oh noooo, maybe no :O
>>219442197Including the "as" sounds a little ESL to me for some reason. But it's not wrong.
>>219442447>Including the "as" sounds a little ESL to me>But it's not wrong
>>219442332君はdameじゃない!
>生活の苦しさなんて縁がないくらいには>縁がないえ?
is it possible to learn japanese kanji without learning old chinese first? or do native japanese kids just memorize all the arbitrary components
>>219444924i havent learned any chinese
>>219442892>緑>縁a bit defferent
>>219444924>is it possible to learn japanese kanji without learning old chinese first? It is.>do native japanese kids just memorize all the arbitrary componentsNative Japanese kids after starting school are usually taught kana first and how to write their own names in hiragana.After mastering kana, they learn how to read and write basic 80 kanji (pic related) one by one.They already know how to speak Japanese through daily conversation, so they can easily associate kanji with its readings.However, they need to hammer kanji into their heads by handwriting repeatedly.In my elementary school, students were forced to take a kanji quiz every week to check if they can read and write kanji correctly.It was such a pain in the butt.
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LOVE&JOY
In Japan, today is an annual public holiday due to the birthday of the reigning emperor (徳仁天皇 / Emperor Naruhito).He was born on 23 February 1960, so he turned 66 today.Tens of thousands of people gather at the imperial palace for his birthday celebrations every year.Most of the attendees consist of Japanese adults and elderly people, but there are also groups of foreign tourists who visit there.To be honest, I have no idea what attracts some foreign tourists to the ceremony though.
Nobody cared who I was until I put on the mask
>>219454060your face was too shining to look at X(
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>>219456707昨日守りを教えられた
唱え奉る光明真言は大日普門の万徳を二十三字に集めたり己れを空しゅうして一心に唱え奉れば御仏の光明に照らされて迷いの霧自ずから晴れ淨心の玉明かにして真如の月円かならん唵 旖暮伽廢嚕者娜 摩訶畝捺囉麼抳 鉢頭麼入嚩攞 跛囉韈嚲野 𤙖https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23CNaOmkgQs