- Radio taiso
Radio taisō (also known as rajio taisō, radio physical exercises; Japanese: ラジオ体操 ) refers to the warm-up exercises popular in
Japan , along with the music broadcast on publicNHK radio early in themorning . It became popular in Japan just after World War II and are still used among students and workers in companies to help raise morale and form group unity. The exercises reflect the general role of exercise in Japanese culture--to serve as a symbol of unity and cooperation among the Japanese, as well as to raise energy levels and encourage good health. The purpose of the exercises is not to encourage students to become athletes but to push themselves and develop unity with their classmates.Export
While the
Imperial Japan attempted colonization upon its peripheral countries in the early nineteenth century, the Japanese introduced the policy to its occupying regions, such asTaiwan andHong Kong .After World War II
This used to be one of the Japanese Government's health policies towards Japanese primary and junior high school students. Radio taiso was once banned by the US Occupation after
World War II , along with "shogi ", allmartial arts and many other things that were considered militaristic.Current status
Radio taiso is considered
calisthenics comparatively suitable for the Japanese citizens, and the key to health.Places that practise "radio taisō"
Current
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Japan
*Taiwan
*Indonesia Cessation
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Hong Kong (after the Japanese Occupation inWorld War II )
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