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Title: Japan


1
Chapter 31
  • Japan

2
Population Density in Japan Life in a Crowded
Country
  • Where are some of the most crowded places in the
    city?
  • Tokyo is one of the most crowded Urban centers
  • The Population Density is high with 880 persons
    per square mile.
  • The US is 83

3
The Geographic Setting
  • Japan is an Archipelago (group/chain of islands)
  • Has 4 large islands about 3900 smaller ones
  • Japan is about the size of Montana
  • Temperate Climate warm humid summers
    relatively mild winters
  • Lots of rainfall makes Japan a good place to grow
    rice

4
Geographic Setting Continued
  • Millions of years ago Tectonic Plates collided
    and formed mountains and volcanoes
  • Volcanoes are still active
  • Mount Fuji is the highest and towers over Tokyo
  • Earthquakes happen often
  • Japan is also subjected to Tsunamis (whole
    villages can be destroyed)

5
Geographic Setting Continued
  • 1/8 of the land is usable for farming
  • A large majority of the 127 million people live
    on the 4 islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku,
    Kyushu but its population is not distributed
    equally
  • 80 live on limited flat on coast or river valley

6
Geographic Setting Continued
  • 2 ways to measure land density
  • Arithmetic Population Density divide total of
    people by total land area
  • Physiologic Population Density divide of
    people by amount of arable land
  • Japans PPD is 7,219 persons per square mile
  • The US is 433

7
31.3 How Population Density Affects Transportation
  • What happens when a large number of people try to
    get to work at the same time?
  • Commute time in Tokyo is on average of 1 ½ hour
    per day
  • The Japanese have created a great Public Transit
    System
  • Underground subways take commuter from one part
    of city to another
  • Passenger trains rush travelers from town to town

8
31.3 Continued
  • These trains are often on time to the minute
  • Pushers have the job of pushing people on the
    train (see pg. 446)
  • They have created Bullet Trains called
    Shinkansen
  • Can reach speeds of 180 MPH
  • Despite great public transit, most Japanese own
    their own cars and like to drive them

9
31.3 Continued
  • Cars create congestion problems with parking
  • In Tokyo you are not allowed to own a car unless
    you can prove you have a place to park it
  • High-rise parking is popular which is operated by
    stacking cars on top of each other with the use
    of an elevator

10
31.4 How Population Density Affects Housing
  • Housing is expensive because flat land to build
    on is scarce
  • Most Japanese live in Apartments that are no
    larger than a typical family room in America
  • Historically the Japanese lived in extended
    families (G. Parents, Parents, Children)
  • Now most live in Nuclear Families (No G. Parents)

11
31.4 Continued
  • Japanese use rooms for more than 1 purpose (ex.
    Futons)
  • Most appliances are small
  • After death most people are cremated to save space

12
31.5 How Population Density Affects Land Use
  • Building up and down - any challenges?
  • New earthquake resistant construction techniques
    have opened opportunities to build up
  • Subterranean shopping centers built underground
  • Japanese have developed new land How?
  • By filling in wetlands with dirt and rubble
  • Can this cause any problems?
  • Destroys habitat, unstable for earthquakes
  • Terrace farming is helping create more farmable
    space

13
31.6 How population Density Affects Health
  • The average Tokyo resident creates 2-3 lbs. of
    trash per day breeds rats, flies, disease
  • Human pollution, emissions from factories, sewage
    waste water, acid rain
  • Japanese have improved their pollution problems
    by restricting emissions and prohibit putting
    toxins in the water
  • How is Japans life expectancy so high?

14
31.6 Continued
  • People who are sick wear face masks
  • Japan has excelled at making Japan a better place
    to live but is having trouble figuring out the
    problem with garbage
  • Tokyo can only survive by recycling

15
31.7 Beginning to think Globally
  • India has more farmable land but is as densely
    populated as Japan
  • India also has more natural resources
  • Why does Japanese people have a higher life
    expectancy?
  • See Pg. 452-453 to discuss
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