Yamato

Naming Traditions

Feminine names

Traditional feminine names may include Sakura, Aiko, and Mei.

Masculine names

Traditional masculine names may include Hiroshi, Kenji, and Takeshi.

Unisex names

Unisex names like Haruka, Akira, and Hikaru are common.

Family names

Common family names include Fujiwara, Tanaka, Takahashi, and Yamamoto.

Other names

Elders are given honorific names, such as Obaasan (Grandmother) or Ojiisan (Grandfather).

Culture

Culture and cultural heritage

Rich traditions in calligraphy, martial arts, and tea ceremonies.

Shared customary codes and values

Respect for elders, humility, and loyalty are paramount values.

Average technological level

Highly advanced in technology, with a mix of traditional and modern practices.

Common Etiquette rules

Bowing is a common form of greeting, indicating respect.

Common Dress code

Traditional garments like kimono for special occasions, but modern attire is also embraced.

Art & Architecture

Intricate calligraphy, tea ceremonies, and minimalist architecture are valued.

Foods & Cuisine

  1. Sushi: A dish consisting of vinegared rice accompanied by various ingredients, such as seafood and vegetables.
  2. Dim Sum: Cuisine featuring a variety of bite-sized dishes often served in steamer baskets.
  3. Pad Thai: A popular stir-fried noodle dish with a sweet and savory flavor.
  4. Biryani: A fragrant rice dish with meat and aromatic spices.
  5. Kimchi: A staple cuisine, it's fermented vegetables, usually cabbage or radishes, with chili pepper and other seasonings.

Common Customs, traditions and rituals

Cherry blossom festivals, tea ceremonies, and celebrating the New Year are cherished traditions.

Birth & Baptismal Rites

Giving a blessing is common, and families celebrate with a feast.

Coming of Age Rites

The Hana-Matsu Matsuri celebrates the growth of children at ages 3, 5, and 7.

Funerary and Memorial customs

Funeral rites include cremation. Ancestor veneration is practiced.

Common Taboos

Pointing at people, especially elders, is considered disrespectful.

Common Myths and Legends

Legends of mythical creatures like dragons and kitsune are passed down through generations.

Historical figures

Revered historical figures are:
  1. Haruka Takahashi: A skilled swordswoman who defended her village during times of war, earning her the title of "The Blossom Guardian."
  2. Kaito Tanaka: A visionary inventor during a period of technological revolution, credited with creating groundbreaking devices that changed Yamato society.
  3. Aya Nakamura: A pioneering scientist who made significant contributions to medicine, particularly in the understanding and treatment of rare diseases.
  4. Kenjiro Fujiwara: A wise philosopher whose teachings on harmony and balance influenced generations, earning him the nickname "The Tranquil Sage."
  5. Emi Yoshida: A celebrated artist known for her intricate brushwork, capturing the beauty of nature and traditional Yamato customs.
  6. Isamu Taniguchi: A fearless explorer who embarked on perilous journeys to uncharted lands, expanding the Yamato sphere of influence.
  7. Sakura Inoue: A charismatic leader who played a crucial role in diplomatic efforts, fostering peace and unity among Yamato clans.
  8. Haruki Sato: A legendary poet whose verses reflected the rich cultural heritage of the Yamato people, preserving their stories for future generations.

Ideals

Beauty Ideals

Fair, porcelain skin, and delicate features are considered beautiful. Traditional garments enhance elegance.

Gender Ideals

Balance and harmony between genders are emphasized. Respect for both masculine and feminine qualities.

Courtship Ideals

Courtship involves mutual respect, shared interests, and familial approval.

Relationship Ideals

Strong family ties and a sense of duty towards one's partner. Harmony within the extended family is crucial.


Cover image: by Lady Wynter

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