Keyword: «japanese culture»
This article examines the phenomenon of the Japanese art of pauses, known as "timmoku," in the context of its adaptation to the digital world through emojis. It demonstrates methods of conveying the essence of "timmoku" while preserving visual pauses. The continuity of the tradition of the culture of silence is analyzed. The evolution of emojis as a tool for exporting Japanese culture in the era of globalization is considered. Special attention is paid to pedagogical aspects related to teaching the Japanese language and culture.

Kristina Giasyan