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Title: Japan:


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Japan
  • Geography and Prehistory

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Geographic Setting 4 main islands Hokkaido,
Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu
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Topography
  • 4 main islands plus more than 1000 small islands
    in the Pacific 145,834 sq. miles, the size of
    Montana
  • 72 of mountains and hill land 14 land is
    arable
  • Todays population 123 mil.
  • 2 major plains Kanto (Tokyo) and Kinai (Osaka
    Kyoto), both in Honshu

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Population Distribution
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Climate
  • Between 31-45 parallels,
  • Tokyo area around 35 parallel (ref. 36.30 line)
  • Monsoonal air Japan current from south vs.
    Siberia wind Okhotsk current from north
  • Distinct four seasons with 215 days of growing
    season plenty rainfall
  • Rice culture and intensive labor became necessity
    for survival
  • Long coastal line fishing industry sushi as
    typical Japanese diet (Japanese Steak House?)

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Hazardous Environment
  • 1500 earthquakes/year, 21 major ones since 1600
    (1000 plus casualties)
  • The cause sitting on the default line
  • Submarine trenches east of Japan 6 miles deep
  • Mountains 2 miles high
  • 500 plus volcanoes
  • Typhoons from the Pacific
  • The psychological impact
  • The Tsushima Strait 115 mile wide (Dover 21
    miles) The Borrowing Culture?

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Japanese Woodblock Prints
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Japans Prehistory and Religion
  • Archaeological evidence
  • The Jomon (cord-marking) period 7000 BC, clay
    figurines used to worship spirits of sun and
    stones,
  • Yayoi period, 250 BC to 250 AD, rice culture
    emerged the center shifted from northern Kyushu
    to Kanto Plain
  • The Tomb period, 250-550 AD, large burial mounds,
    clay sculptures of human (haniwa) replaced human
    sacrifices the influx of mainlanders via Korea

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Historical Records
  • Chinese records
  • History of Later Han History of Kingdom Wei
    contain info about Japan
  • 57 AD, first Japanese envoys arrived in Xian,
    the Han Capital, receiving bronze mirrors as
    gifts from Han emperor
  • After a period of war in 2nd century, Queen
    Pimiku (Himiko, daughter of sun) unified Japan.
    She was a witch originally, now the ruler of
    Yamatai (Yamato)

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Japanese Records
  • Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters, 712 AD)
  • Nihongi (Chronicles of Japan, 720 AD)
  • The Myth of Creation
  • The separation of heaven earth
  • A couple (Izanagi Izanami) descending from the
    sky, thus the creation of Japan in the ocean
  • The couple give birth to Fire God, and the mother
    died
  • Izanagi traced after his wife into Yomi, coming
    back to purify himself, while giving birth to Sun
    Goddess (Amaterasu), Storm God (Susa-no-o), etc.
  • Amaterasus granson, Ninigi, descended to Kyushu
    to rule the earth
  • His great-grandson, Emperor Jimmu, unified Japan
    in 660 BC (?)
  • Shinto religion was born

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The nature and impact of Shintoism
  • A type of animism the vital principle of organic
    development is immaterial objects
  • The existence of spirits separable from bodies
  • Impact on Japanese view on life and death
  • Suicide was romanticized
  • Religion as none-ethical, defilement in life is
    physical and correctable by ritual purification
    (bathing as a ritual, while dirty occupation
    created outcasts
  • Inner cultivation and spirituality emphasized
    (Zen)
  • Absence of theological elaboration leading to
    flexibility

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Historical facts Yamato State and Society
  • Early Yamato 4-5th century
  • The Sun line emerged in the contest among uji,
    leading clans with a chief (uji-no-kami) and a
    god, or clan spirit (uji-gami)
  • Government functions included worship of Shinto
    gods and interpret their messages in regulation
    of behavior
  • Clans controlled various localities, who became
    subordinates to the Sun imperial line but govern
    their own territories (some 120 of these clans in
    all)
  • Under these ruling clans were be, the
    commoners clans, hereditary occupation was their
    identity, but with no right to have their surname
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