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Title: Japan Culture


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Japan Culture
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Mt. Fuji- highest point
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Mt. Aso -- Active Volcano
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Tokyo ?
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Tokyo is the capital
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Fast Travel Throughout Japan
ShinkansenBullet Train
Bullet Train National Lines
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Japans History and Government
  • Japanese trace their ancestry to clans, or groups
    of related families.
  • Developed close ties with China. Ruled by
    emperors and modeled its society on the Chinese
    way of life.
  • 1860s, Japan ruled by shoguns, or military
    leaders and samurai, land-owning warriors.

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Shoguns Samurai
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Japans History
  • Late 1800s Japanese leaders began to use Western
    ideas to modernize the country, improve
    education, and set up industries.

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Pearl Harbor
  • 1941 Japanese forces attacked the American naval
    base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
  • Caused U.S. to enter WWII.

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  • Japan surrendered when U.S. dropped atomic bombs
    on cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • With help of U.S. Japan became a democracy and
    rebuilt its economy.

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Japans Government
  • Japan is a democracy in the form of a
    constitutional monarchy.
  • The emperor (Akihito) is official head of state,
    but elected officials run the government.
  • Voters elect representatives to the national
    legislature.
  • Political party with most members chooses a prime
    minister to lead the government.

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Japans Cities
  • About the size of California, Japans population
    is 127.5 million people.
  • Many people live in urban areas.
  • The four large cities of Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya,
    and Osaka form a megalopolis, huge urban area
    made of several large cities.
  • Cities have tall office buildings.
  • Homes and apartments are small and close to one
    another. ?

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Cities
Sapporo
Kyoto
Tokyo
Kobe
Hiroshima
Osaka
Nagasaki
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Japan
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Architecture
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Traditions
  • Greet each other by bowing. Person with lower
    social status usually bows first.
  • ?Geo beats
  • List 2 others that you saw.

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Traditional dressIt is common to see a person
dressed in a traditional garment called a kimono.

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Fashion Trend
  • Harajuku is the name of a place in Tokyo where
    teens gather on Sunday. They dress up in
    various, crazy styles.
  • ?Geo beats

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Religion unique to Japan
  • Shinto
  • Shinto recognizes no all-powerful deity.
  • Has a diverse set of traditional rituals and
    ceremonies.
  • No collection of writings like the Bible or
    Quran.
  • Focuses on
  • Tradition and Family
  • Respect for nature (the Kami),
  • Cleanliness and good manners
  • The kami are the powers of nature like animals,
    trees, mountains, springs, boulders, and the sun.

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  • Buddhism is also popular in Japan.

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Entertainment
  • Haiku is a well known type of Japanese poetry.
  • Wood block printing
  • The Tale of Genji , famous Japanese novel.
  • Many paintings show the beauty of nature.

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Hokusai
  • The Great Wave of Kanagawa

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Entertainment
  • Kabuki theater, actors wear beautiful colored
    costumes and perform on colorful stages.

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Modern Pastimes
  • Listen to rock music, wear modern fashions,
    watch television and movies.

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Sumo
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Judo
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Baseball
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Anime Manga
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Pop Culture
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Japan
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