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Japanese Martial Arts

Japanese martial arts are very popular not only in Japan but also on the world. Some forms of Japanese martial arts are Kendo, Judo, Jujutsu, Sumo, Kenjutsu and Karate. It is thought that the reason that the Japanese are so skilled in martial arts and the weapons associated with it is because when you compare Japan with the rest of the world, their war tools evolved and changed at a much slower rate. This is believed to have given the warrior class more opportunity for studying their weapons in greater depth than many other cultures.

In more recent times there has become increased specialization and martial arts in Japan has taken on the trappings of budo. Budo can be translated loosely to a higher purpose than just mastering arms. Japanese martial arts are quite diverse and there are much differences in techniques, styles, philosophy and tools of training.

One of the most recognizable forms of Japanese martial arts is karate. The word karate means “empty hand.” It is not defined in the strict sense as on of the Japanese martial arts because it is a fusion of a martial arts of Okinawa and Chinese martial arts. Rather it is often referred to as a martial arts form that was adopted and refined by the Japanese.

The practice of this Japanese martial art is characterized by kicking techniques executed from a fixed and stable stance and linear punching. Practitioners of this type of Japanese martial arts may use weapons developed from farm tools that were once used by the peasants of Okinawa. Practitioners of karate also practice a lighter form of the martial art and have many no-contact competitions.Some philosophies and principals associated with this form of Japanese martial arts are courtesy. You are to begin and end karate with it. It is also thought that an offensive attitude has no place in karate.

Those who practice karate are urged to know themselves first in order that they may know others. In order to be successful in this form of Japanese martial art you must let your mind go free and you should confront all problems with the Karate spirit. This is why karate, if taught properly, can be great for kids because they are able to learn mental relaxation, discipline, and self-defense all within one art form.

The philosophy of karate includes the thought that karate training doesn’t stop in the dojo and that the practice of this Japanese martial art is a lifelong training. A good karate instructor should have trained for years and should have actually gone to Japan to study or be tested.Karate as well as any martial arts of Japanese is influencing world of martial arts deeply. They are not only ancient arts but also modern ones.

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How To Import, Export and Do Business in Japan

Japan is one of countries owning economy that grows most powerfully in the world. Enterprises involved in trade with Japan, will find doing business with the Japanese to be both challenging and rewarding. They need to deal with the fierce competition in this market.The importing of goods into Japan also requires a fair amount of investment in advance, making a comprehensive market analysis essential for anyone planning to do business with Japan. Importing and exporting into Japan involves various procedures that you should familiarise yourself with if you are considering doing business with Japan.

All shipments entering Japan have to go through an import declaration process at the regional Customs office. The NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System) is used in Japan, and may involve the Sea NACCS or Air NACCS, depending on your method of transport.

In Japan, there are two kinds of customs clearance processes, namely, manifest clearance, low value declaration and high value declaration. It is necessary that the required documentation be produced and all regulations be complied with for your goods to enter the country. The documents required include an air waybill, a commercial invoice, a certificate of origin, an ATA carnet, health certificates and declarations of antiquity where applicable.

One must also keep in mind the country’s regulations regarding food, plants, animals, narcotics, pharmaceuticals and dangerous goods. It is necessary to make sure that your goods do not contravene any laws when they are being imported or exported. The Japanese also have strict laws relating to foreign trade and exchange and these should be diligently followed.

When doing business with Japan, a Customs valuation, along with a description of the goods, needs to be provided. Excise duties are applicable on goods containing tobacco or alcohol and any import or export duties or taxes should be appropriately paid. Japan does not impose Customs fees or exchange controls.As for the exporting of goods, an export declaration process has to be followed during export of goods from Japan. Similar documentation is also required for import.

In the end, it would be very necessary for you to examine the various aspects of business relations where culture plays an important role. Discipline and punctuality are very important Etiquette is strictly followed in Japan and showing respect is essential. During negotiations, it is vital to exercise diplomacy and politeness and to be willing to compromise.

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