Hmm... I became fascinated with Japanese culture by watching anime. I have always been a fan of animation, in all of its forms. When I graduated back in 81 I wanted to get into CG animation like in TRON. There wasn’t really anything around here that was like that though, so I ended up in TV Broadcast & Design and computer programming.. Neither of which was what I really wanted. My wife is a graphic artist, so I am living with someone who draws “cartoons” all the time.
Animation in the US has really gone downhill over time. In the 70’s it, for lack of a better term, sucked big time. Computers helped to revive it a bit in the US and cell copiers really improved it. I think the best thing to happen to American Animation in the theater was Don Bluth. He put out The Secret of NIMH and pretty much gave Disney a kick in the butt.
At about the same time Japan started importing their anime into the states. We saw Transformers and Robotech for the first time. A little later Pokemon, Digimon, Sonic, Yugi-Oh and a bunch of other kid’s shows made an appearance, and Adult Swim, and Toonami hit Cartoon Network. Compared to most of the other US animation these shows were a breath of fresh air. I couldn’t believe the amount of detail that was put into the backgrounds, the shading of the characters. Everything about these shows was just amazing.
As I started watching more and more anime, I naturally started taking an interest in the events being portrayed by the characters. Watching Rurouni Kenshin made me wonder if such a person really existed. I checked on-line about the Meiji Revolution and took an interest in it. Watching Grave of the Fireflies and Zipang, got me interested in some of what happened in WWII. All of the anime shows showing nuns and Catholics, made me wonder about how prevalent it was in Japan. I found out that the US pretty much wiped out the majority of the Catholics in Japan when we blew up Nagasaki, and one of the largest cathedrals in Japan.
I, of course, also became fascinated with the other religions in Japan. Shows like InuYasha, Shonen Onmyoji, and Tactics all had me interested in the shrines.
The multitude of school life anime made me wonder about the school uniforms, and Culture festivals. The respect the students have for their teachers. The effort they put into entering a good school. The support the family gives to the students. All these things interested me, partly because of the total lack of same in the US.
I find it interesting that after WWII the US helped to get Japan back on it’s feet and introduced our capitalist industrial model to them. We now have all of our automobile manufacturers begging the government for money, because they have done such a terrible job at running their companies. On the other hand Japan…
It is a whole different mind set for their culture. For the most part, I like a lot of their beliefs more than ours. I have never been to Japan, but I do plan to visit some time.