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Title: Land of the Rising Sun


1
Chapter 9
Land of the Rising Sun
2
  • Brief Japanese History Lesson
  • Japan had a highly developed civilization by time
    of Western contact during Age of Exploration
  • 1543 Portuguese traders entered Japan with
    Christian missionaries they were welcomed
  • They brought new ideas and technology that
    strengthened Japans wealthier shoguns (feudal
    lords)

3
Tokugawa Shogunate
  • Shoguns unified Japan under military bureaucracy
  • Shoguns monopolized contact with European
    outsiders and didnt allow any Japanese to leave
    (under penalty of death)
  • 1639 Japanese government closed its doors
  • Isolation begins in Tokugawa Shogunate (clan of
    hereditary military dictators)

4
End of Isolationism
  • 1853 small fleet of US naval vessels entered
    Japan (during US imperialism)
  • U.S. forces trade agreement signatures to open
    Japan to international trade and political
    relations
  • Reformers (Meiji) seized control of Japanese
    government

5
  • 1868-1912 Meiji Restoration Era
  • Hundreds of Japanese sent to west (USA/Europe) to
    study
  • Recruited experts from Western nations to teach
    everything
  • Japan became more democratic
  • Equality between all men
  • New school system
  • Rapid BUT selective industrialization

6
  • 1895-1945 Age of Imperialism
  • Japan lacks resources (oil/iron)
  • Western imperialism example followed take over
    weaker nations to exploit for resources
  • Created vast colonial empire by occupying Korea,
    Taiwan, Eastern China, Manchuria, Indonesia, SE
    Asia (after WWI gained Germanys Pacific
    holdings)
  • Many areas today still harbor resentment about
    brutality suffered at Japanese hands
  • Military Dictatorship - glorification of military
    and readiness for war became part of culture.

7
  • Japan in World War II
  • Aligned with Axis powers of Nazi Germany Italy
    in 1936
  • Declared war on China and US cut off exports as a
    result
  • Sun. Dec. 7, 1941 90 minute surprise attack
    of US naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    (territory at the time) to weaken US
  • Sank 12 ships, demolished hundreds of planes,
    killing 2,500 wounding 1,200 Americans
  • US had been isolated until that point declared
    war on Japan next day and Germany/Italy three
    days later
  • Beginning of long/costly Pacific War

8
Pearl Harbor
9
During the War
  • American public got fully behind war factories,
    rationing, Remember Pearl Harbor!
  • 1942 120,000 Japanese (many US citizens) placed
    in internment camps in US fear of spies and
    saboteurs (dismantled in 1944)
  • Japan had many victories in Pacific but US broke
    secret codes tide turned
  • June 1942 in Battle of Midway US crippled
    Japanese navy
  • Fighting continued for 3 more years until 1945

10
To End the War
  • April 1945 US President Roosevelt died,
    President Truman took over
  • Decided to drop the bombs developed in secret
  • Aug. 6 Little Boy dropped on Hiroshima
  • Aug. 9 Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki
  • Aug. 15 Japan surrendered after 200,000 died
    from blast, fires, radiation
  • Every major city destroyed by US (except Kyoto
    for historical/architectural significance)

11
Atomic bombs dropped on Japan
12
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13
  • 1945-1952 U.S. Occupies Japan
  • Military leaders removed from power
  • Emperor stripped of political power reduced to
    symbolic status
  • Armed forces disbanded
  • Forbidden to rebuild military
  • Introduced democratic constitution with economic
    reforms
  • Antiques from this time period are stamped Made
    in Occupied Japan

14
  • 1960s RAPID Economic Success - How?
  • Highly educated workforce
  • Workplace attitude
  • Relative location
  • Govt. planning selective industries like auto
    (Toyota), electronics (Sony)

15
Japan Today
  • Predicted to surpass US economy in 2010didnt
    happen
  • GDP was 2nd but surpassed by China and India
  • Since 1980s, Japans economy has been declining
  • Deflation a decrease in the prices of goods and
    services
  • Fewer jobs and lower salaries, Japanese are
    saving rather than spending
  • Many college grads cant find jobs
  • Japan has oldest population, shrinking
    population, shrinking workforce so lower
    productivity weaker demand over time
  • Immigration could help but Japan doesnt allow
    many into country

16
The Manhattan Project
http//upfront.scholastic.com/issues/10_08_12/Vide
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