Imitating

Japanese have always loved imitating. The Japanese learned to develop various skills of their own by imitating. Also, the impersonation shows on TV are extremely popular. Many people were quite willing to show us their best impersonation in town upon our request. We also visited an authentic-recreation of an English town where the students learn English from native speakers. Japanese sweets are usually known for its motifs of the beauty of nature. However, its artisan visits the studio with his surprising sweet imitations! How will Japanese imitating culture be seen in the eyes of foreigners?
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