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Japan: The People “Use every moment of every day without wasting it.” What distinct ways of life have the people of Japan developed?
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As an island nation, how did Japan’s culture develop? Most people live on the 4 main islands Honshu: largest Shikoku Kyushu Hokkaido Location: safe from invaders Adopted ideas and ways of living from China, Korea, and the West: chopsticks, writing Chinese characters, teachings of Confucius, Buddhist religion
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As an island nation, how did Japan’s culture develop? 1500’s Portuguese arrived to trade 1638 fearing loss of power to foreign missionaries and traders all foreigners were expelled, except the Dutch Japanese were forbidden to build large ships or go on long voyages Closed-door policy: isolationism 1853 Commodore Matthew Perry US Navy sailed into Tokyo Bay and demanded Japan open it ports to the world
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Describe the people and their beliefs. Homogeneous: 1. appearances and behavior are similar 2. belong to same ethnic group 3. same language 4. same history 5. similar values Shinto oldest religion: believe in spirits / Kami dwell in nature: mountains, trees, streams, lakes, rocks Buddhist religion: peaceful belief Confucian ideas: orderly society, duty to family and country
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What does it mean to be members of a group to the Japanese? Values are different from ours Society is more important than one person Members of group make gains together Taught at early age loyalty and respect for common good “A nail that sticks out, must be hammered down”
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Why are manners, duty, and loyalty important to the Japanese? Deep respect for authority and order Children are taught everyone has a certain position in society,be polite, bow to teachers, bosses, and friends to each other Rules for correct behavior, special duties / debt to families and their leaders “ Lose face” means to fail to do one’s duty / family is shamed and disgraced Traditions began with Samurai, values passed down through generations
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Why is Tokyo a crowded city? Capital of Japan Megalopolis: many nearby cities close together seem to form one large city Densely populated Crowded trains Traffic jams
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