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3.japan
1.
Japan • By Jack
Garrity
2.
• Pages 681-682
3.
• In Japan,
the traditional and the modern exist side-by-side. Traditional beliefs characterize Japanese culture in modern cities. Ancient moats and palaces sit next to glass skyscrapers in Tokyo, the capital city.
4.
Population Patterns • Japans
cities are in lowland areas on the seacoast, and valleys.
5.
Population Patterns • Japans
cities are in lowland areas on the seacoast, and valleys.
6.
Population Patterns • Most
people live in urban areas.
7.
The People • Japan
has only one ethnic group.
8.
The People • Japan
is ethnically homogeneous.
9.
The People • 99
% are descendents of Asian migrants that crossed the Korean Peninsula to reach Japan centuries ago.
10.
The People • A
few Aninu (original aboriginal people) still live in the north part of Hokkaido Island.
11.
Density and Distribution •
Japan has only a little land for a big population.
12.
Density and Distribution •
Its average population density is 907 people per square mile.
13.
Density and Distribution •
Hokkaido is mostly rural, with few people.
14.
15.
16.
Density and Distribution •
86 percent of Japan’s 127.6 million people live in the Takiso corridor.
17.
Density and Distribution •
86 percent of Japan’s 127.6 million people live in the Takiso corridor.
18.
Density and Distribution •
86 percent of Japan’s 127.6 million people live in the Takiso corridor.
19.
Density and Distribution •
Tokyo is the world’s largest city with more than 35 million people.
20.
Density and Distribution •
Tokyo is the world’s largest city with more than 35 million people.
21.
Density and Distribution •
Japan is filled with thousands of skyscrapers.
22.
Density and Distribution •
Condos and living space are small compared to the USA and Europe.
23.
Capsule Hotel Tokyo
24.
Density and Distribution •
You can go most places with a subway, expressway, or train.
25.
It’s very crowded
at rush hour.
26.
Density and Distribution •
The electric Shinkansen bullet train goes 186 miles per hour.
27.
Density and Distribution •
The electric Shinkansen bullet train goes 186 miles per hour.
28.
Modern Japan Japan is
the world’s third largest economy today, and its people have one of the highest living standards.
29.
Density and Distribution •
Osaka has been home to a US Navy base since World War 2.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
Density and Distribution •
Kyoto is the home to the Imperial family and one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
35.
The Japanese has
had one dynasty, descendents of the original gods and goddesses (660 BC-Today).
36.
The Japanese has
had one dynasty, descendents of the original gods and goddesses (660 BC-Today).
37.
Kyoto, the Imperial
City
38.
Culture All students attend
10 years of school, and nearly all go to university.
39.
Culture Their health system
is better than the USA, and life expectancy is much higher at 84 years old..
40.
Sushi
41.
• Page 683
42.
History and Government •
Japan has been shaped by both isolation from and interaction with other cultures throughout history.
43.
Early History The Korean
Peninsular served as a cultural bridge between East Asia and the Islands of Japan.
44.
Early History By 400,
the Yamato Dynasty united the many clans and families.
45.
Early History The Yamato
rulers learned Han China’s philosophy, writing, art, science and government systems.
46.
Early History By 1100,
local nobles began fighting for control over Japan.
47.
Early History Daimios (nobles)
had armies of samurai (knights) in a feudal system.
48.
49.
Early History In 1192,
Yoritomo Minamoto became Japan’s first shogun (military leader) in Tokyo.
50.
Early History The Japanese
Emperor stayed mostly in Kyoto, and let the shogun rule in his name.
51.
Early History The Japanese
have only had one dynasty of Emperors, descendents of the original gods and goddesses.
52.
Early History In the
13th Century, the Mongol rulers of China invaded Japan.
53.
Early History Aided by
the Kamikaze wind, the Shogun and Samurai defeated the Mongol Chinese invations.
54.
Mongol invasions of
Japan
55.
Early History In 1542,
the wind blew a Portuguese ship off its route to China and into Japan.
56.
Early History European traders
and Catholic Missionaries followed.
57.
Early History The Shoguns,
fearing colonization, restricted foreigners movement .
58.
Early History They outlawed
Christianity and punished converts.
59.
Early History The deported
foreigners, but a few merchants were allowe to trade at one port Nagasaki.
60.
Early History Japan remained
isolated for two hundred years.
61.
Early History During the
1800’s, the USA wanted Japan to open for trade
62.
Early History In 1854,
the USA sent Commodore Perry to “open trade” with a destroyer.
63.
Early History The Americans
forced the shogun to sign a trade agreement, Treaty of Kanagawa.
64.
Early History Samurai rebelled
against the Shogun, and forced him to step down.
65.
Early History The Emperor
was returned to power, called the Meiji Restoration.
66.
Modern Japan The Emperor
and people decided to make Japan the most modern nation.
67.
Modern Japan Japan transformed
from a feudal kingdom to a modern county from 1890-1940.
68.
Modern Japan Soon, a
modernized Japan wanted to build its’ own empire like the Europeans.
69.
70.
A Japanese print
of the Sino-Japanese war of 1895. In 1895, they took part of China and Taiwan for themselves
71.
They carved up
China with Europe
72.
The Emperor Hirohito
1926-1989
73.
74.
In 1905, Russia
challenged Japan. The Japanese snuck fleet at Port Author, with a surprise attack.
75.
Next , the
Russian Czar ordered another fleet all around the world to bomb Japan.
76.
The Japanese sunk
this Russian fleet as well, and took all of Manchuria.
77.
Japan did not
get lots of Land in the Treaty of Portsmouth, brokered by Teddy Roosevelt
78.
A Japanese Empire. •
During WW1, Japan allied with the USA and moved into Korea, they also took German colonies in China.
79.
They also conquer
German Tsingtao (Taiwan) in 1914
80.
81.
In 1932, they
took Manchuria.
82.
• The Japanese
made the ex Chinese Emperor Pu Yi a puppet ruler of Manchukuo (Manchuria).
83.
• The Japanese
said they were liberating the people from foreigners.
84.
During World War
2 Japan allied with Nazi Germany.
85.
Japan conquered most
of China, fighting Chiang Kai Shek and Mao
86.
1933 Japanese soldiers
‘conquer’ the Great Wall
87.
1937 the Japanese
army reach Beijing (the Marco Polo Bridge).
88.
Modern Japan In the
USA, Franklin Roosevelt did not want Japan to have an Empire, so he shut off their oil supply.
89.
Modern Japan The Japanese
made a surprise attack on Perl Harbor on December 7 1942,
90.
Pearl Harbor
91.
Modern Japan At the
same time, they attacked and conquered much of South East Asia.
92.
• Japan surrendered
after President Truman dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
93.
Atomic Bomb
94.
Modern Japan After it
surrender, Japan became a democracy.
95.
Modern Japan The USA
rewrote its constitution, and still keeps military bases in Japan.
96.
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