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Japan The Land of the Rising Sun
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Stuff Japan is an archipelago – A chain of islands
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4 Main Islands 1.Honshu 2.Shikoku 3.Kyushu 4.Hokkaido Arable land – able to be farmed (13%)
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Tectonic activity Ring of Fire – A region of tectonic activity along the Pacific Rim
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Earthquakes Earthquakes – 7,500/yr, 1,500 are felt at the surface Seismograph – Measures movements within the earth’s crust Volcanoes – 170, 75 active
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Benefit Creates natural hot springs – leads to resorts and tourism
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Stuff Climate follows US east coast Monsoon – A shift in prevailing winds Typhoon – A tropical hurricane. Common in Japan
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Stuff Population – 128 million Density – 870/mi2 Land and housing cost – very expensive Many families live – in high rise apartments
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Stuff Homogenous – Ethnically the same National unity – very strong Discrimination – is evident against minorities Only significant minority – Koreans -.6%
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Religion Shinto – ancient religion 1.Respect forces of nature 2.Worship (respect) the spirits of dead ancestors 3.Many homes have a Shinto shrine 4.It is no longer the focus of life
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Stuff Buddhism – Most common today Popular (pop culture) same as US
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History Isolation – for centuries Japan chose to isolate themselves, trading only with their neighbors 1543 – Portuguese traders arrived 1639 – Japan was fearful of a takeover so they kickes out the Westerners (Europeans)
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History 1853 – US forcefully re-opens Japan. Japan was forced to sign unfair trade agreements Commodore Matthew C. Perry – led the expedition to Japan Edo – Name for Tokyo until the 1860’s
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History 1868 – A new government takes over with the goal of “defeating” the foreigners Emperor Meiji – The new emperor. He was a reformer
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Meiji Reforms (1869 – 1912) 1. Sent many Japanese students to America to study 2. Became more democratic 3. Set up a new school system with education available to all 4. Developed an extensive railroad and telegraph network Early 1900’s – the unfair practices ended
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History Japan adopted western ideas – but they did not wish to become a western society Imperialism – taking over weaker nations for their natural resource
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History December 17, 1941 – Japan attacks the US at Pearl Harbor August 1945 – The US drops two nuclear bombs on Japan – Hiroshima, Nagasaki
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History 1945 – 1952 – US occupied Japan 1.Removed military leaders 2.The emperor was stripped of his power 3.The military was disbanded 4.Introduced democracy
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Economy Economic growth – Japan has the fastest growing economy since WWII World’s workshop – Japan’s nickname because they import raw materials and export finished products
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Economy Products – cars, motorcycles, electronics By 1960 Japan had the #2 economy in the world How did they do it? Greatest natural resource - People
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Education Education is very important in Japanese culture. Very well- educated people 1.Long school days 2.Short vacations 3.Lots of homework 4.Assignments over summer vacation
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Education To enter high school – one must pass an exam To enter college – one must pass an exam Fierce competition – for spots in the top universities Juku – “cram” schools. Many students attend juku schools after the regular school day
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Education Recent changes – relaxing the strict tradition 1. No more Saturday school 2. More extracurricular activities available 3. “Zest for living” program
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Business Japan’s workforce is very dedicated 1.Good attitude and cooperation 2.Work long hours 3.Take pride in company success
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Business In return, companies – take care of employees 1. Low rent apartments 2. Company paid vacations Paid medical, child care, low interest loans
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Business Many workers are hired right out of college and work for the same company until retirement. Quitting or being fired is rare.
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Business Recent changes – Japan’s economy has sufferd a downturn 1. increased competition (S. Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong) 2. Tariff – A tax on imports. Designed to favor domestic manufacturers 3. Quota – A fixed quantity of something (Japanese imports)
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Business Late 1990’s – Japan suffered a recession. It was the first economic setback since WWII. Businesses failed and the economy suffered. Recovery has been slow. Japan has still not fully recovered.
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The End!
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