"Culture" is essentially anything that gives a person a sense of belonging to the group. Food and art are prime examples of how groups differentiate themselves. The less obvious (and harder to understand) examples include shared experiences, common practices, and the individual's relationship to the world. Culture is what distinguishes "us" from "not us." Not every member will have every characteristic, but everyone will know these distinctions. Japanese culture is complex and profound, distinct from most other cultures around the world.
About Azumi Uchitani
- She has 25 years of experience in International Business Development in Japan, Europe, and the States.
- Her strength is to help organizations develop business and solve issues and hurdles arising from the cultural difference between Japan and Europe.
- She is also a professional artist, writer, and speaker.
- Her art and poems are exhibited in Nomadworks, New York.