Summary Of Japanese Culture By Susan Henry

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Susan Henry studies the transformation of Japanese culture across the premodern timeline. She focuses on the value of housing, healthful lifestyles, and more importantly, the rise of a resource-efficient culture. During the Tokugawa regime, Japan hit new peaks of prosperity, leading to the emergence of an authentic commoner culture, a rise in population magnified in an already large population. In 17th century Japan, this caused the Japanese to imitate thrifty, resource-preserving trends found back in medieval times, rather than moving forward. Although Japanese consumed wild animals, they did not depend on animal flesh as their main source of food. As a result, when supplies of game animals became exhausted, Japanese were in a position