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Title: The Geography of Japan


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The Geography of Japan

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Question 1
  • Describe what you think the geography of Japan is
    like? (i.e. is it desert-like, mountainous,
    flat, cold, etc.)

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Topography
4
Nippon -- Land of the Rising Sun
5
Japan and the United States
6
Japans Regions
7
Japans Prefectures
8
Japans Topography
9
BodiesofWater
Ishikari R.
Sea of Japan
Shinano R.
Tone R.
Korean Straits
Pacific Ocean
Inland Sea
10
MountainsAndPeaks
Kitani Mts.
Kitakami Mts.
Mikuni Mts.
Chugoku Mts.
Mt. Fuji
Kyushu Mts.
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Plains
Ishikari Plain
Kanto Plain
Nobi Plain
Osaka Plain
12
Islands
Hokkaido
Honshu
Shikuku
Kyushu
Okinawa
13
Countries
Russia
China
N. Korea
S. Korea
14
Cities
Sapporo
Kyoto
Tokyo
Kobe
Yokohama
Hiroshima
Nagoya
Osaka
Nagasaki
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FinalMap
Kitani Mts.
Russia
Ishikari R.
China
Hokkaido
Sapporo
Ishikari Plain
N. Korea
Sea of Japan
Kitakami Mts.
Honshu
S. Korea
Shinano R.
Kanto Plain
Tone R.
Mikuni Mts.
Kyoto
Korean Straits
Tokyo
Kobe
Chugoku Mts.
Yokohama
Hiroshima
Nagoya
Mt. Fuji
Kyushu Mts.
Osaka
Pacific Ocean
Nobi Plain
Shikuku
Osaka Plain
Nagasaki
Inland Sea
Kyushu
Okinawa
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Fast Travel Throughout Japan
ShinkansenBullet Train
Bullet Train National Lines
17
Very Mountainous Little Arable Land
18
Hells Lake Pool in Beppu
19
Mt. Fuji
20
Swift-Moving Rivers Hydroelectric Power
21
Japans Land Area and Utilization
22
Japan by Satellite
23
Mt. Aso -- Active Volcano
24
Shiranesan Caldera
25
Global Tectonic PlatesJapan -- On the Fire
Rimof the Pacific
26
Japans Sub-Oceanic Trenches
27
Japanese Earthquakes 1961-1994
28
Ginza Ruins After The Great Kanto Earthquake --
Tokyo, 1923
Over 100,000 dead!
29
Kobe Earthquake -- January 17, 1995
  • 7.2 Richter scale
  • 5,500 deaths

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Kobe Earthquake -- January 17, 1995
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Tsunamis Tidal Waves
32
Climate
33
Japan and the United States
34
Japans Oceanic Currents
35
Average Monthly Precipitation in Three Cities
36
Precipitation
37
Average January Temperature
38
Average July Temperature
39
Different Climates and Seasons in Japan
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
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Vegetation
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Igawa Town on the Izumo Plain
42
Rice Farmers FarmhouseOkutsu Town, Okayama
Prefecture
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Terrace Farming of Rice
44
The Japanese Farm the Sea
TokyoFish Market
45
Raw Materials and Resources
46
Natural Resources
47
Raw Materials
48
World Contributions to Global Warming
49
Demographics
50
Japans Population Density
51
Japans Population Trends
52
Population Comparisons
53
Japans Population Over 65 versus the United
States
54
Japans Growing Older
Japans Age Breakdown Japans Age Breakdown
Under 15 years 15.8
15 59 years 63.3
60 and over years 20.9
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  • THE FIRST SETTLERS OF JAPAN

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The First Settlers of JapanThe Yayoi
  • 300 B.C. The Yayoi appeared.
  • Organized into clans or group of families related
    by blood and marriage.
  • Introduced farming and metalworking.

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The Yamato
  • 500 A.D. a clan called the Yamato became strong
    enough to rule most of Japan.
  • Claimed to be descendents of the sun goddess and
    therefore had the right to rule.
  • The Yamato leader Jimmu took the title emperor
    of heaven and founded a line of rulers in Japan
    that has never been broken.

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Yamato Period 300-710
  • Began promoting the adoption of Chinese culture
  • Confucianism.
  • Language (kanji characters).
  • Buddhist sects.
  • Chinese art architecture.
  • Government structure.

Great Kings era
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Prince Shotoku 573-621
  • Adopted Chinese culture and Confucianism.
  • Buddhist sects allowed to develop.
  • Created a new government structure
  • 17 Article Constitution in 604. ?

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Prince Shotukus Reforms
  • 600 A.D. a Yamato prince name Shotoku took
    charge of Japan on behalf of his aunt, the
    empress Suiko.
  • Wanted a strong government like China.
  • Created a constitution that gave all the power to
    the emperor.
  • Sent officials to China to learn from their
    brilliant civilization.
  • Brought back art, medicine, and philosophy-much
    of which had been brought through Korea.
  • Brought Buddhism to Japan.

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  • Yamato began the Taika or Great Change.
  • He divided Japan into provinces.
  • Shotokus reforms created Japans first strong
    central government.

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Horyuji Japans Oldest temple and the worlds
oldest surviving wooden building.
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