No culture is 'the best' because every culture has both pros and cons and unique richness; the world would be poorer if any culture were lost, so we should actively preserve and keep cultures alive, as demonstrated by Japan's successful cultural preservation that allows tourists to experience living culture.
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日本よ、その伝統を守り続けてくださいAdded:
Yeah, I don’t think any culture is “the best” because every culture has it’s pros and cons and every culture has a richness.
And the world would be poor if we loose one of these cultures we have.
So, we should keep them.
And we should keep them alive.
I like that Japanese people keep their culture alive, so we can – as tourists – visit their country and see a living culture and this is the most beautiful thing to experience in Japan.
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