This paper discusses the cultural attraction, ‘soft power’, and importance of cultural proximity to the popularity of the Japanese language in Hong Kong over the last three decades. Exploration of both primary and secondary sources constitutes the main research methodology employed. Email surveys and face-to-face interviews were undertaken to ascertain the nature and degree of the cultural attraction that stimulates local people’s interest in learning Japanese language and culture. The paper concludes that Japan’s ‘soft power’, i.e., popular culture and cultural products, are the most influential driving forces behind the popularity of Japanese language in Hong Kong. Also, the Japanese cultural proximity to the Chinese is another factor tha...
Nomura, Kazuyuki.Thesis Ed.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2016.Includes bibliographical referenc...
Recently, culture has taken an important role in language education in Japan, particularly the notio...
Through this project we sought to discover to what degree students??? motives for studying Chinese a...
The general aim of this chapter is to reflect on cultural interface, a notion conventionally under...
Cultural identity has become a preoccupation with writers on Hong Kong culture in recent years. This...
The aim of this thesis is to look closely at the way China promotes its culture to other countries. ...
This cutting edge collection considers how the Japanese language functions as a key element of Japan...
This thesis explores the re-articulation of Japan's cultural connections with Asia in the1990s throu...
This article analyses the nature of contemporary Hong Kong-Japan relations in their economic, politi...
This article reports on a study that investigated how 665 Japanese language learners, who had starte...
This exploratory study attempts to provide a novel and overarching perspective on the teaching and l...
Television programs such as animation and drama series from Japan have become common transnational p...
The 1980s was a particular period of time where Japanese Music and Culture experienced immense growt...
This chapter examines the Japanese government’s view of its engagement with the international commun...
In light of popular nationalism on the rise in China and Japan, this inquiry develops and validates ...
Nomura, Kazuyuki.Thesis Ed.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2016.Includes bibliographical referenc...
Recently, culture has taken an important role in language education in Japan, particularly the notio...
Through this project we sought to discover to what degree students??? motives for studying Chinese a...
The general aim of this chapter is to reflect on cultural interface, a notion conventionally under...
Cultural identity has become a preoccupation with writers on Hong Kong culture in recent years. This...
The aim of this thesis is to look closely at the way China promotes its culture to other countries. ...
This cutting edge collection considers how the Japanese language functions as a key element of Japan...
This thesis explores the re-articulation of Japan's cultural connections with Asia in the1990s throu...
This article analyses the nature of contemporary Hong Kong-Japan relations in their economic, politi...
This article reports on a study that investigated how 665 Japanese language learners, who had starte...
This exploratory study attempts to provide a novel and overarching perspective on the teaching and l...
Television programs such as animation and drama series from Japan have become common transnational p...
The 1980s was a particular period of time where Japanese Music and Culture experienced immense growt...
This chapter examines the Japanese government’s view of its engagement with the international commun...
In light of popular nationalism on the rise in China and Japan, this inquiry develops and validates ...
Nomura, Kazuyuki.Thesis Ed.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2016.Includes bibliographical referenc...
Recently, culture has taken an important role in language education in Japan, particularly the notio...
Through this project we sought to discover to what degree students??? motives for studying Chinese a...