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by happytoexplain
10 days ago
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I think you're misunderstanding - "homogeneous" as a cultural description is a spatial metric, not a time metric. Homogeneous cultures indeed change across time, influenced by war and foreign media/languages, just like any culture. The point is not that they do or do not change, the point is that they do so together, largely. >The country _does_ have a really notable cohesion and shared identity This, and race/culture, is what is meant when people say Japan is homogeneous compared to other developed nations. |
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