Japanification (??? or ???) is a term used to describe the process of becoming or wishing to become a member of Japanese society. It most commonly refers to ex-pats living for an extended period of time in Japan, though it may also be used to describe persons living outside Japan who have a certain affinity to some aspect of Japanese culture. Cultural assimilation could include adoption of Japanese mannerisms, style of clothing, taste in entertainment, and sometimes aspects of Japanese language. In ex-pats this process often occurs because of a feeling of isolation or desire to conform, whereas outside Japan it may occur because of an especially strong interest in some kind of fan culture based in Japan, eg anime, manga, J-dorama, J-pop, J-rock or lolita fashion. In Taiwan, the term ??? is used, which means “the tribe that adores Japan. ” The term is taken from ???? (Hari Kyoko), a female Taiwanese manga author. ?????www.youtube.com
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The creations of 3rd year Fashion Design Department students at a workshop on wearable technology by Paul Gough at Shih Chien University, November 13-20th, 2010 in Taipei, Taiwan. Music: ‘Beautiful Straight Lines’ – www.danosongs.com ?????????????????
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