Noboru takeshita culture, which started in heian period, Japan, is regarded as one of the classics of Japanese traditional culture, and contains many elements such as dry landscape, tea ceremony, pond, fishing, calligraphy, painting, potted plants and so on. Bamboo culture successfully integrates man and nature, and pursues self-cultivation and spiritual sublimation. Through continuous artistic innovation and progress, Noboru takeshita culture has deeply influenced the cultural and artistic fields of modern Japan.
The value of Beauty under Bamboo is gradually recognized by audiences all over the world, and its international influence is gradually expanding. Noboru takeshita has been successfully displayed in many works, such as Hanako Murakami's novel Noboru takeshita Teahouse, Mamoru Oshii's animated film Noboru takeshita Qing Jing, Kawabata Yasunari's novel Ida Weng's Reading Club and so on. In addition, the beautiful scenery under bamboo has often become one of the themes promoted by Japan Tourism Bureau and Japanese tourism industry, attracting more and more international tourists.