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Cultural Similarities Between Japan And South Korea And Japan
Nations in Asia have broadly been considered to have many features in common so it is quite difficult to distinguish them. In fact, a considerable
number of differences among those countries can be learned if we take a deep look into their various aspects. This is typically true of Japan and South
Korea, even though they may show tremendous similarities, their differences are evident. Despite the fact that Korea and Japan both hold outstanding
positions in terms of economic growth, the cultural features they possess are remarkably different. To begin with, the economic success of Korea and
Japan is mainly accounted for their export power and tourism industry. Regarding export capacity, the economies of these two countries are... Show
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The culinary tradition difference between the two countries can be identified from the level of sophistication. Food from Japan shows exceptional
focus on the beauty of serving which is often recognized by the term "moritsuke". Japanese specially pay attention to how food is arranged on the
plate. Furthermore, they even establish multiple strict rules of food arrangement. For example, the dish should never be fully covered or filled with
food; instead, the balance between the empty and the occupied space should be maintained at certain level (Ashkenazi and Jacob, 161). Conversely,
Korean meals have no such rules concerning their food and its appearance, making Korean meals much simpler than Japanese meals. A typical
Korean meal usually consists of a bowl of rice and vegetable soup. Sometimes, there are a few side dishes served on the table for more flavors such as
various kinds of kimchi (Clark, 103). Regarding lifestyle, people from Japan reveal more sophisticated manners and habits than Korean do. Japanese
have predilection for sipping tea in the afternoon, which is customarily conducted under their artistic tea culture. In addition, they possess a mysterious
way of silence communication known as chinmoku that only Japanese themselves can understand (Davies, Inkeno, 51). On the other hand,
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Buddhism In Japan
In Japan, Buddhist temples are places for paying reverence to objects of spiritual worship as well as other religious activities and observances.
Buddhist temple composites originated in India, where the main structures were quarters known as vihara, where monks engaged in religious training.
There were also chaitya halls for worshiping Buddhist images, and rounded stupas said to enshrine bits of bone (sarira, or shari in Japanese) from the
historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. Buddhist temples in Japan developed a unique individuality after incorporating influences from China and
Korea. During the Asuka and Nara periods, many temples had a design following the Shitennoji model, centering around a tower–like pagoda. This was
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The halls that housed Buddhist images gradually took a central position and pagodas were given the "decorative structures" role, like in the Yakushiji
and Todaiji Temples in Nara. The forms of temple compounds became more diverse with the spread of "esotericBuddhism" (mikkyo) in the Heian
period as well as the spread of the raigo concept. The appearance of Amida Halls with attached gardens in a single compound, inspired by the desire
to produce replicas of Amida's "Western Paradise of the Pure Land", had surfaced. The Phoenix Hall (Hoodo) of the Byodoin south of Kyoto is the
most famous structure of this type. New temple styles were adopted from the Asian continent due to the popularity of Zen in the Muromachi period.
Numerous imposing Zen compounds were also constructed at this time. While large cultural centers like Kyoto have several thousands of temples,
virtually every Japanese municipality has at least one temple. Buddhist objects are stored and displayed at temples. Some temples were formerly
monasteries, and some still function as such. Structures typically found at Japanese temples are:
Main
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Macroeconomics Of Japan And Japan
Jennifer Dawson Project essay December 16, 2015 The Macroeconomics of Japan While Japan's economy may be contracting, the unemployment
rate has lowered to 3.1 percent in October which came down from the 3.4 percent that is was at in January of 2015. The lowest value since July of
1995, but as the number of unemployment has declined sharply and employment has rose. The average of unemployment was 2.7 which was set in
1953. The unemployment rate for Japan is reported by the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communication. The consumer price index has remained
at 103.9 index points in October from the index points of September. The consumer price index for Japan had an average of 72.89 index points form
1957 until 2015, reaching the all time high of 104.50 index points in October of 1998 and a record low of 18 index point from February of 1957. The
transportation in Japan has become efficient public transportation system, mostly within metropolitan areas and between the larger cities. The public
transportation has characterized by the punctuality the superb service and the more crowds of the people use the train system. Japan has a bullet train
which is the high speed train are used in the main island, which connects in Tokyo from Honshu and Kyushu. Religion in Japan is Shinto and
Buddhism are the two major religions. Shinto is as old and the Japanese culture. Buddhism came from the main island in the sixth century. Since then
the two religions have co–existing in harmony
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Geography Of Japan
Santurri 1
Matthew Santurri
Mr. Andolfo
Social Studies
17 December 2015 Japan Japan is made up of four main islands surrounded by four–thousand other small islands! This country is filled up with
everything ranging from food to weather, an economy. Japan is a country where climate, ancient culture, and constitutional monarchy fit into one place.
Japan is located in the North Pacific Ocean, in the Sea of Japan. The country is roughly the size of California, including all of the small islands. About
three–fourths of Japan is mountainous, and the rest of the land is where the most beautiful plants grow. The temperature in Japan is different between
the four seasons, but yet, it is not difficult to live there. The lower parts of Japan are tropical, but in the northern regions are temperate cool. ... Show
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Traditional clothing is for events only, one piece is known as a kimono. Formal clothing such as suits and dresses would be worn to work or
business meetings. Most Japanese people practice modesty and reserve, being kind and calm. Also, greeting someone formally is done by performing
a bow. And greeting someone such as your friend is done with a handshake. Festivals take place frequently due to accomplishments or holidays such
as the New Year Season. During one of these festivals, there are parades, food, plays, gifts, and more! Japanese art is very important to this ancient
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Japan Essay
Japan Table of Contents I. Geography a.) Land b.) Climate c.) Vegetation d.) Population and Culture e.) Natural Resources and Land Usage II. History
a.)Post WWII–Present III. Economics IV. Politics and Government V. Military VI. International Relations VII. International Appeal The island of
Japan (145,826 sq. mi.) is located in the North Pacific Ocean. It is bounded by on the north by the Sea of Okhotsk, on the east by the Pacific Ocean,
on the south by the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea, and on the west by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan. I. Geography a.)Land Japan is
made up of four islands: Hokkaido, Kyushu, Honshu, and Shikoku. The Entire country is smaller than the state of Montana.... Show more content on
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c.) Vegetation Japan is home to more than 17,000 species of flowering and nonflowering plants. Trees in Japan are predominately conifers; the most
common species is the sugi or Japanese cedar. Other evergreens such as the larch, spruce, and fir thrive there also. On Kyushu, Shikoku, and southern
Honshu, subtropical trees like bamboo, camphor, and banyan are all prevalent. d.) Population and Culture Approximately 125,449,703 people currently
live in Japan, making it one of the most population dense countries in the world. Seventy–eight percent of Japan's population reside in the large urban
areas such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Kawasaki. Japan is ethnically 99% Japanese and the remaining 1% is comprised of Koreans, Chinese, and the Ainu,
the aboriginal people of Japan. The major religions of the Japanese people are Shintoism and Buddhism. Japan is also a very appreciative and cultured
country. Japan has a large, state–of–the–art library in virtually every major city. The University of Tokyo Library boasts more than 6.3 million
volumes and increases by 200,000 volumes every year. Japan also has many modern galleries and museums, such as the Tokyo National Museum. The
Japanese, who place high value on education, attend one of over 60 national universities or the countless other private institutions there. The Japanese
also are lovers of all types of sports. Baseball, soccer, volleyball, tennis, and skiing are all secular favorites. a.)
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The Japanese Culture Of Japan
The Japanese are a nation with a culture influenced by many yet uniquely Japanese and connected to their past. They retain strong ties to their early
legends, religions, and traditions while continuing to progress with the rest of the world. With these ideas that have been passed down and preserved,
there have also been forms of dance and music that have been influenced by other countries, made uniquely Japanese, and continued through today.
The Japanese people as we know them today were not the original inhabitants of the land. The native people, the Ainu, were hunters and fishermen
closer in resemblance to Caucasians. There is now only a small group of them residing in the Northern section of Japan. The Japanese people are
believed, based on physical characteristics as well as language, to originate from central Asia. Movement from mainland Asia continued throughout the
history of Japan and played a large role in how their culture developed. The country consists of four large islands all of which are lush and
mountainous. The people of Japan have survived because of their developments in agriculture, supplemented by their fishing capabilities (Morton 6).
Japanese religious ideas and beliefs have a root in Shinto, a naturalistic religion with a focus in animism. Early Shinto legends express that the land
was created by, then inhabited by the gods Izanagi and Izanami. When Izanami died while giving birth to the Fire God, Izanagi went to the underworld
to retrieve her, only
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Japan And Its Effects On Japan
Japan unlike many other countries has thrived on globalization. Japanese companies have investments all over the world, Japan exports modern
technology such as new and innovative vehicles, and Japan's people tourist in many iconic places outside of their country. But at the same time,
globalization is hurting Japan. Globalization in Japan has led the country into issues with pollution. An overflow of waste incineration sites and
construction, and also the butchery of Whales. These matters have steered Japan into harming its environment. Japan owns 70% of the world's waste
incinerators which come with the main benefit of being able to burn garbage instead of having it piled up in dumps. With this intention, it poses
threats to anybody nearby the facilities because they're so many. Additionally, Japan has only given the public very vague or unsatisfactory reasons for
their slaughter of Whales such as using very broad terms like science and ineffectual arguments like tradition. This killing is putting the Whales' species
in very dire danger. Not to mention that the vast amount of construction taking place in Japan in years could lead the way to deforestation if it hasn't
already. At the same time, Japan has its reasons for using so many waste incinerators, massacring Whales, and to assemble buildings over and over so
much. Waste incinerators provide hot water, electricity, and material for construction. As stated already, the Japanese government claims they're
whaling for
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Japan 's Impact On Japan
Introduction: The 2011 Japan Earthquake was one of the most destructive earthquakes that the area had experienced in centuries. Earthquakes regularly
impact Japan due to the nearby subduction zone under the northwestern Pacific Ocean. This is where the Pacific and North American tectonic plates
meet, which ultimately causes frequent seismic activity. The 2011earthquake is the 5th largest recorded since 1900 worldwide, and is classified as a 9.0
reverse fault mega–thrust earthquake (Mantanle 823). What furthered the destructive ability of the earthquake was the upthrust and subsidence, which
generated a series of massive tsunamis that struck the coast of Honshu. These tsunamis ravaged low–lying coastal areas, which led to unmanageable
flooding and the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Japan relies heavily on nuclear power; therefore this became detrimental to
local residents and industries relying on this power source. Japan has proved itself somewhat capable to combat biophysical vulnerability with
resilience. Japan has employed numerous structural and non–structural measures to minimize losses for future hazards. Furthermore, Japan is
considered to be one of the world's most successful democracies, and has one of the largest economies. The preparedness of Japan is what reduces
vulnerability and probability of risk for future hazardous events, specifically earthquakes (Cutter 530). On a local level, the 2011 Japan earthquake is
significant because
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Changes In Japan Essay
Vanessa Covarrubias
Dr. Kopp
CRJU 360
13 December 2017
Changes in Japans and South Africa's Criminal Justice System
A Nations history has a strong influence on the way they decide upon new ideas and laws. Some countries undergo drastic measures in order to change
their injustice ways. Japan and South Africa both endured historical events that shaped the way their criminal justice is now.
Japan underwent a historical event that eliminated their old constitution and originated a new one. During the Mejia restoration Japanese feudalism
was overthrown, and Japan was introduced to Western political principles (Terrill, 2016). The Mejia restoration led to a transformation of an economic
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Furthermore, with the reconstruction of the constitution it established a cabinet form of government with a prime minister and it created a new
judicial system (Terrill, 2016). Additionally, South Africa also experienced previous movements that have changed their criminal justice system for the
better. South Africa during 1948–1994 underwent a long period of racial discrimination from the apartheid. During the ruling of the apartheid the
blacks were segregated from the whites. The apartheid created policies in order to protect the white society from being overpowered by the number
of colored people in the country (Kopp, 2017). They wanted a clear separation of blacks and whites. The apartheid becomes the top leaders of South
Africa after the British declared victory of the South African war (Lovell, 2017). They created laws in attempts to segregate the blacks from the whites,
for example, the apartheid constructed the native land act, which prohibited any interaction between the two races ( Lovell, 2017). The apartheid also
implemented rules prohibiting black youth from having the same education as the whites and also forcing blacks to carry around passes while they
were out in the streets. As a result, to this injustice implementation Nelson Mendela, Walter Sisulu, and Oliver Tambo formed an organization, known
as the youth league (Lovell, 2017). The youth league would participate in boycotts,
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Japan And Japanese Culture
Japan is an East Asian Island country with a specific cultural identity. Samurai values, kimono clothing, Noh Theater, woodblock art, and sumo
wrestling are among the many instantly identifiable aspects of Japan's culture. Many of Japan's cultures have developed through centuries of feudal
rule and has benefited from the country's geographic isolation.
Japan put in place a policy of national seclusion for hundreds of years until the 1850s, but it succumbed to an imperialist power by the end of the 19th
century. The culture of Japan was spread internationally through occupation in military campaigns before World War II. Japan then reinvented itself
after the war and began to flourish economically. Japanese influence spread not by militarist might, but through economic integration with much of the
international community in the latter half of the 20th century (Encyclopedia Britannica Online, "Japan," 2011).
East of the Asian mainland, Japan is a country of mountainous volcanic islands and intermittent valleys situated in the western Pacific Ocean. Japan has
four main islands, the biggest is Honshu, which accounts for 60% of the country's total land area and 80% of the total population. Some of the other
major islands of Japan include Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. The Ryukyu Islands, including Okinawa, lie south of the main islands. With a land
are totaling 377,835 sq km (145,902 sq mi), Japan is a fraction smaller than the state of California. Japan's closest
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The Demilitarization Of Japan
The postwar program for Japan was complicated in some ways but then again it was all there to rebuild the Japanese economy and make things
more peaceful. One thing that was created was called demilitarization. This was a program that was important to the post war program for may
reasons. Demilitarization is the process of disbanding a nations armed forces. In this case it was Japanese. MacArthur who created this was very
quick to achieve this goal and he left Japan with only small police forces. Everyone knew that Japan was a very aggressive fighting nation. Their
military had fueled so much hatred in WWII which led to them being defeated brutally many times. For example when the US had sent atomic bombs
they knew Japan was full of
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Japan Essay
[pic] Japan Geography Japan is about the same size as California. Japan is made up of many islands. The four largest islands in Japan are Honshu,
Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Japan forms an arc in the Pacific Ocean. Japans total area is about 378,000 square kilometers. About 75% of
Japans land is mountains. Japans highest mountain is Mount Fuji at 3776 meters. Japan has several volcanic regions and 80 volcanoes are
considered active. Mount Fuji hasn't erupted since 1707 and is considered capable of erupting again in our lifetime. To the east of Japan is the
Pacific Ocean and to the west is the Sea of Japan. Being in the middle of these two bodies of water has its advantages. Japan has a great abundance of
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The official language of Japan is Japanese. Many Japanese can also speak English to an extent. At almost all their meals the Japanese drink tea and
eat rice. In Japan fish is most used for meals. The two most major religions that are practiced in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Japanese society
imposes strong expectations on women and men. Women are expected to marry in their 20's, and take on the role of a house mom. They play a strong
role in raising their children. Japanese are very strict about education. Students must attend 9 years of school then attend a University. Students who
attend a University have a better rate of getting a good job than the others. Japan has a rich literary heritage. The country's literature mostly deals with
the quality of human life and never–ending flowing time. Japanese families enjoy one of the highest income levels in the world, and their assets and
savings are one of the worlds largest. Japan's economy is one of the largest in the world. Japan's manufactured products range from tiny computer
components to giant oceangoing ships. The most important manufactured products include cars and trucks, electronic products, and communications
and data processing equipment. Japan has a wide variety of minerals, but supplies of most are too small to satisfy the nation's needs. Japan imports
large quantities of coal, copper, iron ore, and petroleum. The chief mining products include coal, copper, gold, lead, nickel, and silver. Japan has a
modern
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Japan And China
Chinese and Japanese economies both make up large areas of the worlds economy; however, there are many differences in these countries with respect
to economic development and current economic state. Analysis of Japans and Chinas economic development requires the observation of historical
components as well as current actions to stimulate economy. The history of Chinese and Japanese economies holds many similarities and differences.
Both Japan and China experienced growth in the 1400's, driving for a more advanced societies, with improved economic policies. However, in Japan the
economic advances were more significant, especially when taking into account their trade with European nations in the 1500's, allowing for stimulation
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Conversely, Japan's economic growth was not significant in the early 1900's, due to their push towards militarization. Once the 1930's arrived, Japan
began to invade China, at this point, both economies were not expanding greatly, most of their resources were being put towards battle as opposed to
the trade that was necessary for their economic growth. After the second world war, Japan and China were attempting to repair and grow, despite this,
China began to experience a shift in government which would greatly affect their economy, the end of the Chinese Civil War marked the rise of a
communist dictatorship. Japan, in the 1960's experienced immense economic growth, with US investing in their munitions and their lack of focus on
militarization, Japan experienced 10% average growth. The Chinese dictatorship under Mao can be partially attributed to Japanese growth, due to the
fear America held towards the spread of communism, if the United States held influence over Japan, they could keep it as a sphere of influence, thus
stimulating the Japanese
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Pop Culture In Japan
The throbbing crowd of Japanese business men all dressed in a suit holding a briefcase in a crowded train station is a common image associated with
the culture in Japan. Japan's culture has promoted a lifestyle where work is prioritized over everything else and consumes the time of most adults. In
Response to this stressful work culture, Pop Culture has emerged in Japan as a way of providing various mediums for escapism. For many Japanese
adults, the time to create new relationships in the form of romance or friendship has had to be given up due to the high expectations of work. Fred
Schumann who wrote Changing Trends in Japan's Employment and Leisure Activities: Implications for Tourism Management, wrote about trends in
Japanese leisure activities and wrote: "Today's consumers in Japan appears to be less materialistic and more experience focused." (Schumann 2017,
51). With the decline of human connection, the rise of artificial and paid for services has increased. I will be discussing the significance of these
leisurely outlets to the Japanese people and why there has been a rise of these outlets in Japan. Affective labour is a term that can be used to describe
work and positions that invoke emotions onto its customers. This is a description of the category that all the jobs discussed in this essay fall under.
Furthermore, an article written by Scott M. Fuess delves into the work culture and leisure time taken by the Japanese and finds that "Japan is renowned
for
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The Australia-Japan Partnership
The Australia–Japan partnership is one of Australia's strongest and most mature international trade relationships. The success and strength of the
partnership can be attributed to the commonly held values of both countries, including a commitment to democracy, human rights and the rule of law,
along with similar approaches to international security. Japan forms Australia's second–largest export market and third–largest source of foreign
investment. Australia is a critical supplier to Japan of clean and safe food products as well as minerals and energy. Trade relations between the two
nations were recently given legal recognition and force with the ratification of the Japan Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2014). 1. Population and demographics Japan has a significantly higher population density in comparison to Australia.
Japan's population is an estimated 126.66 million people. The population is estimated to be 126.66 million people, which decreased at about 0.89%
from the last record of population (World Population Statistics, 2013). The majority of Japan's population is comprised of the Yamoto Japanese
ethnicity. They make up approximately 98.5% of the population, followed by people of Korean ethnicity, and with some representation from the
Chinese and Japanese Indigenous peoples. Japanese is the official spoken language of the country, with 99% of the population conversant in Japanese.
Widely used written languages
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Gender Roles : Japan And Japan
Introduction
These day's a survey conducted by the Japan Times has found that `40 percent of both men and women in their 20s to 40s believe husbands should
work full time while their wives stay at home`. (Japan times 2014) Also, a number of male and female respondents answered that they believe
women should focus on parenting when their children are very young and so no work. This survey clearly shows how ingrained concepts of male
and female roles are in Japan. The reasons why Japan has this type of role is there is traditional view of gender role in Japan. It is peculiar style in
Japan and rare in foreign country. This traditional view of gender role has been becoming gradually outdated. It is a bad tradition from the past, were
people believe that the men work, and the women do house work and child care in a house.
In my essay I will look at recent statistics conducted in Japan that look at the current mentality that Japanese people have about gender role, and find
out why these stereotype have emerged after post war from in terms of historical background with some articles. In addition, if this stereotype is
changing, I will look at why it is changing in this essay.
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Most of Asian countries are heavily influenced by Confucius, who was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician and philosopher of the spring and autumn
period of Chinese history. Japan is one of the most influenced country. Confucian original ideals focuses on the family, such as men are the heads of
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Imperialism In Japan
I am interested the Imperialism because I thought it was a very important theory in Japan. The imperialism included the features of extreme
nationalism and militarism. The result of spread of imperialism in Japan was the loyalty of Japanese toward government was extremely high. They
were willing to use their life to help the country. In fact, it was definitely one of the reasons that cause the strong and hard to defeat of Japan in the
WWII. Even at now, there are imperialists in Japan. Their attitudes are still anti–Chinese. There are actually some anti–Chinese protests in Japan
nowadays too. Moreover, because of the rapid development of both China and Japan, there are some conflicts between two countries. The imperialists
stated Japan should show strong attitude in the conflicts of oil field and Diaoyu Island. So, I want to know how the militarism actually affected the
Sino–Japanese relationship in the modern period. In fact, after the Second World War, the Sino
–Japanese relationship had some improvement. There
were some conference and statements signed between Japan and China. In 1972, there was a Japan–China Joint Statement which states that Japan
"keenly feels responsibility for" and deeply reflects upon the losses inflicted on the people of China during the war. Moreover, Emperor Akihito's visit
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The militarism alive until now, it even has a great political power in nowadays Japan. They are the "Right Wing" people which are a great force in
Japanese parliament. They believe Japan should regain the power and become a strong country just like in Second World War. They extremely glorify
with Japan and believe in the nationalism. They emphasize that Japan should has a tough attitude in diplomacy aspects. The behaviors and beliefs of
"Right Wing" are very similar to the militarism so that they are the militarists in modern
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Imperialism In Japan
Kon'nichiwa! I'm Japan! You probably know me for my aesthetic cherry blossoms and splendid anime, but let me tell you, things weren't always as
kawaii as they seemed. For a loooong time, I was isolated from other countries by my own shoguns and daimyos, my militaristic dictators and their
warrior landlords respectively. We got along fine at first, but my common people were becoming increasingly unhappy with their little political power
and heavy taxes. Then, on a fateful day in July of 1853, I met... the West.
Snazzy suit. Chic hat. Weird pants. It was Commodore Matthew Perry from America, who, with his men, forced us to sign unfair treaties and trade
with them, and I obliged. I certainly didn't like this, but what other choice did I have? They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Schools were established all throughout my land, and literacy increased significantly, even for females. However, women, I regret to say, were not
valued as much, and, well... *mumbles* not given many rights and considered minors. Gomen'nasai, ladies. *Clear throat* Uh, aside from this, a
rising sense of nationalism and identity swept over my people, allowing us to be united and break away from traditions. Yay!
Perhaps these improvements got to my head, but it didn't matter. I felt like I was on top of the world, and even ready to conquer it... or parts of it. No
more dependency. No more foreigners with their awful pants. No more pressure. No more belittling. I, Japan, was going to control of East Asia!
BWAHAHAHA!!!
I had my eyes on Korea, but China was in the way. I challenged them in the First Sino–Japanese War and, much to everyone's surprise, won, obtaining
access to trade and control of Taiwan. Let's just say China didn't like me after this.
Though I have Akitas and Shiba Inus galore, Korea became my little pet. Unlike my dogs which love me unconditionally, Korea had conflicting
feelings, adoring me for building prosperous industries and better infrastructure, but at the same time, resenting me for trying to erase their identity and
forcing them to benefit
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Deforestation In Japan
By the year 1570, Japan's population had reached 10 million. This spike in the population and the continuous need for the natural resources led to a
very serious environmental issue for Japan. For the first time, the country was faced with widespread deforestation. Deforestation was not entirely new.
As long ago as 600 AD there had been localized deforestation, mainly in the Kinai region, as the wood there was required for houses, war or even
monuments. This didn't become a serious problem at first as Japan's population was quite small and there were plenty of forests to use. In fact, most of
the population at that time encouraged deforestation so that they could use the cleared land for farming and to make forest growth products such as
fertilizers.
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Homosexuality In Ancient Japan
Homosexuality in Japan was and still is a controversial topic to many. While currently in the United States we are getting better with this subject,
things are still quite backwards in Japan. However, just like ancient Rome and Greece, 'Homosexuality' was an honored tradition that was practiced in
ancient Japan as well, specifically during the Tokugawa era. This paper is going to focus not only onhomosexuality in Japan and its traditions, but also
with the Samurai during the Tokugawa era. Similar to ancient Rome and Greece, Japan believed that teachings were best when transferred between
man and youth, specifically in a sexual manner. "The Japanese as well as the Greeks equated the love between a man and a beardless youth with all ...
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Kabuki were traveling male performers, which were also commonly known for being prostitutes. There are more than one woodblock prints showing
kabuki actors sleeping with male partners. As horrible as it is, an interesting point Leupp makes in his book is that most theaters "had to provide sexual
access, not just theatrical art. They had to rely on the sexual attractiveness and complaisance of their actors more than on their not–highly–developed
skill as actors to attract clients." He then goes on to say they also relied "on the erotic attractions of their handsome young men to draw customers,
prostituting these young men, as other kinds of street performers and traveling troupes also did" (173). Another interesting fact stated is that
kabuki theaters were possibly an outcome due to one of the shogun's preference being for male performers. In my opinion, it's super fascinating
that a lot of popular traditions could have been created because of homosexuality in ancient times. Why I say this is because in our society
anything gay is (or at least was) covered up mostly because of religion. This is similar to women inventors being covered up and having their ideas
stolen by men, I'm glad we're finally able to reveal the truths and all of the scorned people will have to deal with it. With all of that being said
however, it's still completely disgusting how these kabuki and young men were prostituted and had their bodies sold. I do not agree with this one
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Japan 's Financial Environment : Japan Essay
Financial Environment
When it comes to Japan's financial environment one of the first things to note is the vast pile of debt that Japan has accumulated over the years. Japan's
gross debt–to–GDP ratio stands above 240 percent, which is the highest of all OECD countries (The Economist, 2014). In contrast, in 2010 the ratio
was 'only' 178.4 percent. The reason for this huge debt pile is that Japan has had twenty–two consecutive budget deficits (OECD, 2015). And in recent
years these deficits were often over 8 percent of GDP. The main reasons for the rising budget deficits are that government revenues have been stable
as a percentage of GDP, whereas government expenditures have increased steadily (The Economist, 2014). For now, the burden the debt due to
interest payments is limited due to the low interest rates at which Japan is able to borrow. However, an ageing population will make repaying debt in
the future ever harder (OECD, 2015).
The Nikkei 225 Stock Average is Japan's most important stock index. The Nikkei 225 index declined as a result of the Global Financial crisis and
hit a low in February 2009. It was only after Abe took office as prime minister and announced 'Abenomics' that send the Nikkei index up with 57
percent during 2013 (Pattekar, 2015). In 2014 the Nikkei increased with another 5.7 percent and in June 2015 the Nikkei reached a 15–year high.
However, due to economic growth concerns in China, and the effect of that on exports of Japanese companies caused
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Shoguns In Japan
Impact of the Shoguns
Shogunate Japan was the time of the samurai, where Japan was divided into clans and followed a leader called Shogun. This was the time from 1185 to
1868, from the time that the emperor was defeated and Japan converged to military rule until the Tokugawa Shogunate fell. Clearly, the Shoguns had a
very significant impact on Japanese society throughout the hundreds of years that the Shoguns ruled.
The impact of Shoguns on Japanese society can be demonstrated clearly when the social structure of Shogunate Japan is analysed. Shogunate
Japanese society was separated into three main sections, the royal classes, the noble classes and the lower classes. Nearly all of the population was
in the lower classes and the least amount of the society was in the royal classes. These categories branch off into Japanese classes. The classes in the
royal category are the Emperor, Royal Family and Royal Priests. Although these classes are considered the highest classes in Japan, authority was not a
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The main weapon of the samurai was his katana, which is said to be the soul of the samurai. The katana was expertly made by the artisans, it was
made of steel that was heated to hot temperatures and then folded over for strength and sharpness, it could even cut through limbs. The sword also
had a curved edge so they could slash a person instantly after pulling it out. The samurai were expert archers and could fire accurately while on a
moving horseback. The samurai started training at the age of five and spent years of constant practice on archery, swordsmanship, martial arts, poetry
and religious discipline. The training was very strict and one master would even strike his students at random times until they learnt to never lose their
guard. The samurai had a significant impact on Japanese society, protecting and serving (PBS, 2003; History.com, No
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The Cultural Value Model Of Japan And Japan
The cultural value model that is being used in this outline is Hofstede's Model. Although Japan and America have quite a few economic and
technologic similarities, they contrast in many ways. The biggest difference between these two countries is Individualism vs. Collectivism. Hofstede
himself finds that both of these cultures differ significantly on most these diminesions (Shah).
PART 1: Compare and Contrast Cultural Values
Power Distance
Power distance in cultures refers to the way that power is distributed between people. It can be measured by the extent of how individuals within that
culture accept who has power and who doesn't. In places with a lower power distance, individuals act equal regardless of their formal positions.
Japan places much more emphasis on power distance in their culture than America does. This is because it's a lot more hierarchical. While some
individuals in America lack respect for those in higher positions, this is simply not tolerated in Japan. For example, direct eye contract when speaking
to someone who has more authority is frowned upon in Japan. The differences in power distance between these two cultures was clear from the movie
as every Japanese person knew their role and what was expected from them. The Americans working in the factory were more selfish and disrespectful
towards management. Insubordination is not tolerated in Japan like it is in America.
Uncertainty Avoidance
Uncertainty avoidance is known as a society's tolerance and
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Ancient Japan Influence
Ancient Chinese influences in modern day Japan
China. Throughout the ages, China has proven to be a country that has a society that is unique in the known world. Culturally, politically, China has its
own way for everything, and this way has spread across the globe. In modern day, China has distinctive influences in the Western world, but the spread
of Chinese civilization started in the surrounding Asian countries. Almost all countries were reached by land and were handed the Chinese ideas
through war; all but one. Japan was unreachable by land, so the Chinese relied on their scholars, merchants and monks to bring their ideas to this island.
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During this period, called the Yayoi–epoch, Japan started to indulge in several new things, ranging from iron working to art. Artwork was mostly based
on the ruling Shinto belief, but the arrival of Chinese monks in the 6th century came with a new religion called Buddhism. Buddhism was an important
factor in the influence the Chinese civilization had in Japan. Buddhist monks were considered high standing men in China; this was because of the fact
that after the chaotic Han dynasty, Buddhism brought peace to the populace of China, both farmers and the new ruling warlords. Buddhism was first
introduced in Korea, and reached the Japanese emperor through scriptures sent by a Korean ruler who tried to persuade him to implement this religion
in society. This was followed by intense debate within the island which lasted for more than half a century, but eventually, in the late 580's, it was
officially adopted as the standard religion in the Yamato–ruled domains, and once this was declared, Yamato rulers started their propagandistic
campaigns in order to popularize it among their subjects. Although the Buddhist religion was the official religion in these areas, the peasants and elites
refused to fully discard Shintoism, which led to the side–by–side growing of both Buddhism and
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The Tokugawa Period In Japan
The Tokugawa period in Japan started in 1603 and ended in 1867 this was the final period of medieval japan. Tokugawa Shogunate lasted for more
than 250 years and Medieval Japan changed dramatically from feudalism to a modernised society due to the Meiji restoration which also turned
japan into a world of power. The three main focuses which will be discussed in this Essay are political, social and military which changed in the
Meiji restoration. Education, social class, and women's roles changed drastically when Japan began to modernize. Due to the government which
played a huge role in the social change of the Meiji restoration by creating many new laws. The biggest change during the Meiji restoration was the
schooling of the Japanese children as back in feudal Japan it was only the high class and nobles that got to go school and now after the Meiji
restoration it is everyone. (Asia for educators, 2009) (Brian Platt, 2014) Back in feudal japan people had to follow their strict class but after the Meiji
restoration the people of japan had the opportunity to change their class, live somewhere else and the people were also allowed... Show more content on
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The western countries convinced japan to become like them this is what the Meiji restoration did. At the time the western countries were very
influential. After feudalism had ended the government established power over all of the 260 feudal domains of japan. (Chris A, 2009) (Wikipedia,
2013)When the 20th century came japan had national parliament and modern and modernised constitution. The modernisation of Japan made the
nation have more wealth, be more economically stable and a strong education for the people. There were many political party's arguing to have and
hold the power of Japan but eventually all of the party's agreed to having 1 government rule
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Essay on The Nation Of Japan
The small island of Japan is both unique and rich in culture. Japan has made many advancements in its time. In the topics of history, government,
geography, culture, and economy, Japan has a very interesting background and future. The earliest known period in Japan was the Jomon period,
which lasted from 13000 BC to 300 BC. This period included mostly fisherman and hunters. During the Yayoi period, agriculture was introduced and
social classes began to form. In the mid 500's, Buddhism was introduced to Japan, mostly due to influence from the mainland's. Japanese society began
to grow and become more advanced. The Emperor was technically the leader of Japan, but he had little actual power. Regents, court nobles, and
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Japan's unconditional surrender to the U.S. soon followed on August 15, 1945. Japan remained in U.S. occupation until 1952. Japan took awhile
to rebuild but eventually became a military power again and a strong military presence still remains in Japan today. Japan has a parliamentary
government with a constitutional monarchy. The head of government is Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. The Prime Minister is elected by the
legislative branch . The chief of state is Emperor Akihito. The emperor does not have any power. He is simply a symbol for Japan. The cabinet is
led by the Prime Minister. The cabinet includes the ministers that the Prime Minister has appointed. The Japanese legislative branch or parliament
includes a House Of Representatives and the House of Councillors. There are 480 members in the House of Representatives and 242 members in
the House of Councillors. Members of the Japanese parliament are elected by the citizens of Japan. Elections for the House of Representatives take
place every four years. Half of the House of Councillors are elected ever three years. You must be 20 or older to be Slater 3 eligible to vote. Women
have the right to vote. The Supreme court is the highest court. The chief justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by the Prime Minister, but all other
justices are appointed by the cabinet. Japan is located in Eastern Asia in the Pacific Ocean. It
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Country Analysis
Country Analysis Japan Table of Contents SubjectPage History3 Physical Environment4 Economic Environment5 Social Structure8 Living
Conditions13 Demographics16 Religion17 Arts20 Movies21 Language22 Core Values23 References25 History Japan gained independence in 660
BC. The national holiday is December 23 (1933), which is the birthday of Emperor Akihito. The most recent event that changed Japan's political,
legal, and lifestyle trends, was World War II. After WWII U.S. occupation forces helped shape a new legal system in Japan. Allied powers occupied
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Cutting costs and increasing efficiency was a major reason for Japan's major export industries to stay competitive. The automobile industry was able
to position itself globally by manufacturing economical vehicles. In 1979, Japan shifted its focus to the technological fields as they drifted away from
the industrial industries. Their focus was on developing computers, semiconductors, and technology industries. The Bubble Economy The bobble
economy refers to the time period of 1980 to 1993. During this time frame Japan saw the Yen rise to three times its value and corporate land rise to
180% of its value. As a result the Japanese government regulated the monetary policies system and raised interest rates. The Tokyo stock market
dropped 38% wiping out over two trillion in estimated value. In October 1993, the recession bottomed out and Japan rebounded slowly by switching
their focusing on technological innovations to regain strong market position behind the United States. Japan retained as the leader of the
semi–conductor and automobile industries. In 1995 the rise of the Yen forced Japan to shift production overseas to China, Tokyo, and Malaysia. Today
Japan and the United States have a strong economic relationship focusing on global growth, open markets and a world wide trading system. Japan is a
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The Bank Of Japan And Japan
The Bank of Japan After researching through several different countries' central banks, I decided to settle on talking about the Bank of Japan. Currently,
Japan's economy is going through a rough patch for the first part of the year, stemming from its poor performance in the economy from the previous
year. To better understand theBank of Japan, I will talk about the Bank in five separate sections starting with the Bank's background. Afterword, I will
continue with the following topics: the Bank's monetary policy, the central bank balance sheet and currency, its current economical conditions. Lastly, I
will be concluding with a future forecast and my own opinion about the near challenges the Bank of Japan will face.
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In order to reach these objectives, the Bank needed to have a strong internal structure. The head of this group is a Governor who represents and
controls the Bank. Following the Governor are two deputy governors who assist the governor and administer the Bank's business. The rest of the
Policy Board is comprised of six other members. Below the Policy Board we have Auditors, Executive Directors, and a few Counselors who aid the
Governor and Deputy Governors at operating and administering the Bank ("Organization Chart"). Each Governor, Deputy Governor, and Executive
Director is in charge of one or several of the fifteen head offices (ж—Ґжњ¬йЉЂиЎЊ). Lastly we have various offices that do various things for the
Bank of Japan. First of all, there are 32 branches that operate "currency issues and banking operations" and they also research on specific "economic
and financial situations in their respective areas" ("Organization Chart"). After that Japan has 14 local offices that "handle some of the operations of
the Head Office or branches" ("Organization Chart"). Finally, there are 7 Overseas Representative Offices that "perform liaison functions, gather
information and conduct research" ("Organization Chart"). The current governor of the Bank of Japan is Mr. Haruhiko Kuroda; he has held this
position since March 19, 2013. Before he served as the Bank's governor, Mr. Kuroda was "the President of Asian Development Bank"
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Japan Imperialism
Japan Within the History of Empires Japan's history has been mostly accounted as a history of a homogeneous national entity in the post–war
historiography. Yet as Andre Schmid and Jordan Sand contest, this notion is replete with problems. Not only does this interpretation gloss over the
historical fact of Japan as an imperialist and colonialist power, but it also dismisses the dynamic embedded in history that shaped the trajectory of
Japan from an empire to a nation–state as seen today. This paper will briefly discuss the question of Japan's "national" history and argues for a
reconsideration of Japan's historical position within the history of empires by drawing this week's readings. There is no doubt that Japan was once an
empire and an imperialist as well as a colonialist power. James Huffman's definition of colonialism and imperialism gives a concise account: while
imperialism refers to tangible or intangible dominance and colonialism caters more to concrete extra–territories, they are not exclusive to each other.
Although not until the acquisition of Taiwan in 1895 was Japan as a formal imperialist/colonial power established, its exertion of power in Hokkaido
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As Cooper argues, the emergence of nation–states is only a recent phenomenon, a result of the permeable boundaries between empires and other types
of political entities within the dynamic world politics. The transformation from an empire to a nation–state is not an inevitable result of the European
experience. Neither is the historical trajectory of Japan. Its abrupt change from a formal empire to a state is actually a product of "imperial
intersections" which brought about the collisions among the empires and led to the defeat and eradication of Japan's imperialist/colonialist
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Swot Analysis Of Japan
Overview of Country Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, is an island in East Asia in the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Tokyo and the national language
is Japanese. Japan is considered a great power and is a member of both the United Nations and the Organization for Economic Co–operation and
Development. The country enjoys a highly skilled work force and is considered to have one of the most highly educated countries in the world. At
one point, the 2000s, Japan also laid claim to providing 4 of 5 top circulated newspapers in the world. (Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 2017)
(OECD, 2017)
Economic Statistics
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Suggestions have been made as to how to offset the decrease in population–increasing the immigrant population as well as incentives attempt to
increase the birth rate. According to the living and human development index, Japan has very high standard of living in addition to the highest life
expectancy and the infant mortality rate is 3rd lowest.
Religion
The dominant religions are Shinto and Buddhism both complement each other in various ways. They have harmonious cohabitation within the nation
and promote peace and harmony. Moreover, religion does not necessarily play a large part in the average everyday life of a Japanese person outside of
holidays and special occasions.
Trading Blocs
The Trans–Pacific Partnership has been in the works between the EU and Japan since 2013 for a free trade agreement and Non–Tariff Measures in
order to ease the burdens of existing trade barriers with Japan. Urgency recently developed when the Trump, the President of the United States of
America, left the partnership affecting the other 11 members of the trading bloc. (EU–Japan Center for Industrial Cooperation , 2017)
Political Environment
The country is a constitutional monarchy and although Japan has an Emperor, power is mainly within the Prime Minister and Diet's control.
Therefore, the Emperor is more a ceremonial figure. The National Diet is Japan's bicameral legislature and is dominated by the social liberal
Democratic Party of Japan and the conservative Liberal
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The Korea and Japan
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Diploma in Business Studies
ENG 107
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
NAME: RYAN LIM YI ZHE CLASS:DBS 1 SEMESTER:SEMESTER 1, 2013 COURSEWORK:Presentation Topic : Japan VS Korea
Introduction The topic that I choose for the presentation is Japan vs Korea. These 2 countries are near to each other. Japan is in the continent of Asia.
Its country is made up of many islands. Since the sun rises in the east, Japan is often called "The Land of The Rising Sun. "The Japanese refers to
their country as "Nippon" or Nihon" which means "source of the sun". The Japanese flag represents a red sun on a white background. The capital of
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A country can improve on its economic, transport issues, education and others.
List of references
1.360doc(2011) 日本文化的特点(online), 27 March 2011, Available at http://www.360doc.com/content/11/0327/14
/2229066_105075361.shtml (Accessed 14 August 2013)
2. Japan National Tourism Organization(2013) д»ЈиЎЁжЂ§зљ„ж—Ґжњ¬ж–™зђ†(online), Available at http://www.welcome2japan.hk/attractions
/dining/food/representative_japanese_food.html (Accessed 14 August 2013)
3. е™е…‰дє® (2012) дёе›ЅдєєпјЊйџ©е›ЅдєєпјЊж—Ґжњ¬дєєзљ„жЇ”иѕѓ(online),20 March 2012, Available at http://blog.sina.com.cn/s
/blog_6cfd7a0501013top.html (Accessed 14 August 2013)
4.Wikipedia (2013) Kimchi(online), 8 August 2013, Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimchi (Accessed 14 August 2013)
5.Wikipedia (2013) йџ“ењ‹ж–™зђ† пј€
onlineпј‰,22 June,2013, Available at http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh
/%E9%9F%93%E5%9C%8B%E6%96%99%E7%90%86 (Accessed 14 August 2013)
6.Korea been inspired (2013), Hanbok clothing(online), Available at http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/CU/CU_EN_8_1_2_1.jsp (Accessed 14 August
2013)
7.Seoulistic (2013) Seoul Shopping: 11 Best Places to Go Shop for Korean Fashion!, 14 August 2013, Available at http://seoulistic.com/travel
–to–korea
/seoul–shopping–11–best–places–to–go–shop–for–korean–fashion/ (Accessed 14 August 2013)
8.Traveler (2013) Top 10 Hotels in Japan and
South Korea(online),Available at http://www.cntraveler.com/readers–choice–awards/asia/top–10–hotels–japan–south–korea–asia (Accessed 14 August
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Medieval Japan
Education in Medieval and Modern Day Japan
"Education breeds confidence. Confidence breeds hope. Hope breeds peace,"(12 famous Confucius quotes on education and learning, 1). This quote is
a good representation of the benefits of education. In medieval Japan, education started to take center stage. First, this essay will focus on why education
was needed at that time. Second, it will state how it transformed over many centuries. Finally, it will provide information of education's impact on
society. Without the help of education, people would not have been able to progress in many ways. First, learning was important during the medieval
times of Japan to be able to compete with the western world. It started in 500 A.D. when Chinese language came to Japan. Initially, education was based
on Buddhism and Confucianism teachings. Therefore, religion and education were intertwined. Mainly the upper class had access to education.
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For instance, children are being taught by different people than they were many years ago. Earlier monks, priests and samurai were accustomed to
schooling them. Now that Japan has changed, only teachers who have been specially trained are the educators of this country. In addition, kids are
being taught in a different manner than what was known to people in the medieval times. Reading, writing, and learning to use an abacus were the only
important things needed to know at that time. Currently, social studies, music, crafts, english, physical education, and basic home economics have
been added to the list, being in alignment with western custom. Also, in 1886, mandatory schooling was three to four years, but in 1908, the span
increased to six years. Textbooks were incorporated as well. To conclude, Japan has altered its way of teaching the youth since many occupations
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Syncretism In Japan
Most Japanese consider themselves to be mushukyo, or non–religious. Despite this fact, most practice religious rituals – of multiple religions. This is
due to syncretism, the combining of differing religions, cultures, and ideologies, the Japanese society embodies a culture in which many practices of
many religions are accepted into their culture.
This research paper answers the following question: How have Shintoism, Buddhism and Christianity affected Japanese society and culture along with
how they contributed to what can be observed in Japan today. Through this paper, the impact of syncretism observed throughout the three main
religions on the society and culture of modern Japan will be discussed. The three religions analyzed in this
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Essay On Deployment To Japan
My overseas deployment to Japan Many marines get deployed overseas to japan and for most of them is not a pleasant experiencing; that wasn't
my case. While serving in the united states marines every six months or so you may get deployed to different parts of the world depending on what
the corps ask of you, for many this deployment is to a tiny island in japan called Okinawa, there there's many us military bases, one of them is camp
Shawb, this base house most of the marine infantry forces in the island, because of this its located far from the main cities of the island making it
really isolated from everything. In addition to it being so apart from everything, the "natives" on the island are not so welcome of our presence on the
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Along with snorkeling there is a movie theater on based with advance showings and really cheap tickets and popcorn which me and my fellow
marines made it habit to go every Friday after work and right after we finished watching the latest flick, we would head out to the bar right next to
we almost every Friday or Saturday a live performer would play either classic rock hits or country music, all while me and my buddies got
completely waste with cheap margaritas and long island ice teas which we will completely regret next morning having no idea how we made it
back to the room in one piece. Another reason I loved my time in japan was all the different places I got to visit. First, before I tell you about the
other places I visited in japan, let's talk about the cool tourist attractions on Okinawa, like the underground world war 2 trenches that go on for
miles all over the island, which had all types of curious stuff on them like altars and game rooms. We also went to several world war 2 museums
where I learned a great deal about the importance of Okinawa during the war. Finally, we went several times to the main cities to explore and also to
buy stuff form their massive malls. Next we went to camp Fuji, which is named after mount Fuji located right next to each other, the base here is a
little bit smaller and doesn't have the same accommodations we had on
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Chinese Influence On Japan
Throughout time, Japan became home to many different cultures, the oldest believed to stretch back to around 30,000 years.One of the strongest
influences of these cultures was Chinese. The earliest records of Japan are dated back to around 400 CE, and were written by Chinese visitors.
Although Japan was separated from the rest of East Asia it still maintained contact with Korea and China. This subjected it to foreign influence,
especially that of the Han (221–207 BC) and later Chinese dynasties. In 593, Shotoku, a Buddhist Prince, emerged in Japan. His rule contributed
greatly to the adoption of "foreign" cultures in Japan. In 709 CE, a new capital city, Nara, was built in Japan. Nara was almost an exact replica of the
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Although they borrowed heavily from China, they ended up with a system that contained little connection to the Chinese . In 369 AD, Japan invaded
South Korea in an attempt to maintain the political balance of power. One of the most important things that happened during this time was the
introduction of the Chinese writing system into Japanese culture. Korea itself was largely subjected to Chinese culture, and it was through Korea that
Chinese writing entered Japanese culture. Many Chinese characters, and even whole words, were incorporated into the "Japanese" writing system.
However, during Heian Japan, the writing system changed. Japan began to change its writing from Chinese to better suit the Japanese language,
however much of the Japanese literature in this period was still written in Chinese. Men especially continued to use the Chinese writing particularly for
official business. However the new language did become popular for poetry, diaries, novels, and was used mostly by women. In this way, although
Japan did adopt the writing system from china they ended up with something that was unique to their own
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The Impact Of Tohoku On Japan
Tohoku caused a lot of damage to not only the land, but to the buildings and people that inhabited the land. Because there was also a tsunami that
followed tohoku, there was an increased amount of damage. Areas of Japan were being flooded, buildings were deteriorating, nuclear plants posed a
risk and released a lot of radiation and many lives were taken. Tohoku affected Japan's entire ecosystem, and they are still recovering to this day. With
reference to the image shown to the right, you can see the main areas where people as well as buildings were affected, mostly by the tsunami that
occurred. Another important issue that needs to be raised was the damage to the fukushima nuclear power plants where a lot of radiation was also
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The quake triggered a tsunami that killed thousands of people. The Fukushima nuclear power plant was damaged by tsunami flooding, causing multiple
meltdowns and a massive release of radioactivity.The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of TЕЌhoku was a magnitude 8.9 undersea megathrust
earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred on Friday 11 March 2011 with the epicentre approximately 70 kilometres east of the Oshika Peninsula
of TЕЌhoku. The earthquake is also often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan earthquake and also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. It
was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded to have hit Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since record–keeping began in
1900. The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 metres (133 ft) in Miyako in TЕЌhoku. In the Sendai area,
the water travelled up to 10 km inland. The earthquake moved Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m east, shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates
of between 10 cm and 25 cm and generated sound waves detected by a low–orbiting
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Reconstruction Of Japan Essay
The Reconstruction of Japan After the United States defeated Japan in World War II, Japan was left with devastating casualties and reparations to be
done. The United States wanted to secure Japan and wanted to influence them, that way Japan would not turn to Soviet communism during the Cold
War. In order to make proper reparations, General Douglas A. MacArthur was in charge of the restoration of Japan. MacArthur proposed a
reconstruction program which included military, political, economic, and social reforms. So the United States could be able to impose the reconstruction
program in Japan, the Allied powers wanted to disarm Japan, deal with colonies, stabilize the economy, and prevent remilitarization. General
MacArthur began to work on the reconstruction of Japan in September, 1945 and divided the reconstruction was to be divided into three phases. The
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The Allies broke up the Japanese army and forbid the officers from having political roles in the new government the United States was going to create.
McArthur also, economically wanted to increase the power on farmers and reduce rich power, because they supported the idea of Japanese expansion.
For the transformation of the Japanese economy McArthur wanted to shape the Japan's economy into a free market capitalism structure. The United
States wanted to restore Japan's economy, because that way they will refuse to Soviet communism. Furthermore, Japan was given a new constitution,
this constitution cased greater changes. Some of the changes that occurred with this new constitution is that Japan was to repudiate the idea to wage
war, give woman suffrage, and most importantly is that there would be an emperor, but give more power to the
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Japan Women
To understand all modern or early modern states in a general sense is almost impossible; therefore, a narrowing down is necessary here. This paper
discusses solely about Japan and China, assumed as "early modern" in this specific context, and the position of women, particularly prostitutes, within
them. Drawn from Amy Stanley's Selling Women and Matthew H. Sommer's Sex, Law, and Society in Late ImperialChina, it addresses the differences
and similarities between the women of China and Japan in sex trade to elaborate how women were subject to the gendered order along socio–economic
changes. At the first glance, women in China and Japan in the early modern stage were strikingly dissimilar. One of the most conspicuous differences
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Chinese women, if a commoner, were required to follow the social system which endowed sexual monopoly of the husbands over the wives, whereas
the situation of their Japanese counterparts is similar in that the praising of indentured prostitutes who supported their families was a discourse to help
strengthen the patriarchal status system in early Tokugawa period. Certainly, the society changed over time and so was the position of women within
it. This is clearly seen in the expansion of sex trade in Japan since the eighteenth century and the "emancipation" edict of jian status in 1723 in Qing
China. However, this does not mean that women were freed from the gendered social cage. As Sommer contends, the edict reinforced the gendered
stratum, implicated in that as all women were categorized as commoners, they were ultimately evaluated by their sexual history . In the Japanese case,
Stanley argues that Japanese prostitutes were never really autonomous in economic terms. This accusation of being economic autonomous agents by
the local elites and peasants precisely evidences the patriarchal anxiety to maintain the gendered order
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Japan After WWII
In September 1945, Japan had nearly 3 million war dead and the loss of a quarter of the national wealth. Post war Japanese economic take off was due
to a variety of factors that had to do with American policies towards Japan, the international market, social mobilization, existent industrial capacities
and experience, and government policies and expertise, among other things. The economic development after WWII had a common purpose shared by
business, household and the government sectors, it was to catch up with North American and European industrial economies. After the war was over,
many of the wartime companies and much of the technology used during the war were converted to peaceful economic development. Japanese private
companies expanded
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Cultural Similarities Between Japan And South Korea And Japan

  • 1. Cultural Similarities Between Japan And South Korea And Japan Nations in Asia have broadly been considered to have many features in common so it is quite difficult to distinguish them. In fact, a considerable number of differences among those countries can be learned if we take a deep look into their various aspects. This is typically true of Japan and South Korea, even though they may show tremendous similarities, their differences are evident. Despite the fact that Korea and Japan both hold outstanding positions in terms of economic growth, the cultural features they possess are remarkably different. To begin with, the economic success of Korea and Japan is mainly accounted for their export power and tourism industry. Regarding export capacity, the economies of these two countries are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The culinary tradition difference between the two countries can be identified from the level of sophistication. Food from Japan shows exceptional focus on the beauty of serving which is often recognized by the term "moritsuke". Japanese specially pay attention to how food is arranged on the plate. Furthermore, they even establish multiple strict rules of food arrangement. For example, the dish should never be fully covered or filled with food; instead, the balance between the empty and the occupied space should be maintained at certain level (Ashkenazi and Jacob, 161). Conversely, Korean meals have no such rules concerning their food and its appearance, making Korean meals much simpler than Japanese meals. A typical Korean meal usually consists of a bowl of rice and vegetable soup. Sometimes, there are a few side dishes served on the table for more flavors such as various kinds of kimchi (Clark, 103). Regarding lifestyle, people from Japan reveal more sophisticated manners and habits than Korean do. Japanese have predilection for sipping tea in the afternoon, which is customarily conducted under their artistic tea culture. In addition, they possess a mysterious way of silence communication known as chinmoku that only Japanese themselves can understand (Davies, Inkeno, 51). On the other hand, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Buddhism In Japan In Japan, Buddhist temples are places for paying reverence to objects of spiritual worship as well as other religious activities and observances. Buddhist temple composites originated in India, where the main structures were quarters known as vihara, where monks engaged in religious training. There were also chaitya halls for worshiping Buddhist images, and rounded stupas said to enshrine bits of bone (sarira, or shari in Japanese) from the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. Buddhist temples in Japan developed a unique individuality after incorporating influences from China and Korea. During the Asuka and Nara periods, many temples had a design following the Shitennoji model, centering around a tower–like pagoda. This was for the worship of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The halls that housed Buddhist images gradually took a central position and pagodas were given the "decorative structures" role, like in the Yakushiji and Todaiji Temples in Nara. The forms of temple compounds became more diverse with the spread of "esotericBuddhism" (mikkyo) in the Heian period as well as the spread of the raigo concept. The appearance of Amida Halls with attached gardens in a single compound, inspired by the desire to produce replicas of Amida's "Western Paradise of the Pure Land", had surfaced. The Phoenix Hall (Hoodo) of the Byodoin south of Kyoto is the most famous structure of this type. New temple styles were adopted from the Asian continent due to the popularity of Zen in the Muromachi period. Numerous imposing Zen compounds were also constructed at this time. While large cultural centers like Kyoto have several thousands of temples, virtually every Japanese municipality has at least one temple. Buddhist objects are stored and displayed at temples. Some temples were formerly monasteries, and some still function as such. Structures typically found at Japanese temples are: Main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Macroeconomics Of Japan And Japan Jennifer Dawson Project essay December 16, 2015 The Macroeconomics of Japan While Japan's economy may be contracting, the unemployment rate has lowered to 3.1 percent in October which came down from the 3.4 percent that is was at in January of 2015. The lowest value since July of 1995, but as the number of unemployment has declined sharply and employment has rose. The average of unemployment was 2.7 which was set in 1953. The unemployment rate for Japan is reported by the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communication. The consumer price index has remained at 103.9 index points in October from the index points of September. The consumer price index for Japan had an average of 72.89 index points form 1957 until 2015, reaching the all time high of 104.50 index points in October of 1998 and a record low of 18 index point from February of 1957. The transportation in Japan has become efficient public transportation system, mostly within metropolitan areas and between the larger cities. The public transportation has characterized by the punctuality the superb service and the more crowds of the people use the train system. Japan has a bullet train which is the high speed train are used in the main island, which connects in Tokyo from Honshu and Kyushu. Religion in Japan is Shinto and Buddhism are the two major religions. Shinto is as old and the Japanese culture. Buddhism came from the main island in the sixth century. Since then the two religions have co–existing in harmony ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Geography Of Japan Santurri 1 Matthew Santurri Mr. Andolfo Social Studies 17 December 2015 Japan Japan is made up of four main islands surrounded by four–thousand other small islands! This country is filled up with everything ranging from food to weather, an economy. Japan is a country where climate, ancient culture, and constitutional monarchy fit into one place. Japan is located in the North Pacific Ocean, in the Sea of Japan. The country is roughly the size of California, including all of the small islands. About three–fourths of Japan is mountainous, and the rest of the land is where the most beautiful plants grow. The temperature in Japan is different between the four seasons, but yet, it is not difficult to live there. The lower parts of Japan are tropical, but in the northern regions are temperate cool. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditional clothing is for events only, one piece is known as a kimono. Formal clothing such as suits and dresses would be worn to work or business meetings. Most Japanese people practice modesty and reserve, being kind and calm. Also, greeting someone formally is done by performing a bow. And greeting someone such as your friend is done with a handshake. Festivals take place frequently due to accomplishments or holidays such as the New Year Season. During one of these festivals, there are parades, food, plays, gifts, and more! Japanese art is very important to this ancient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Japan Essay Japan Table of Contents I. Geography a.) Land b.) Climate c.) Vegetation d.) Population and Culture e.) Natural Resources and Land Usage II. History a.)Post WWII–Present III. Economics IV. Politics and Government V. Military VI. International Relations VII. International Appeal The island of Japan (145,826 sq. mi.) is located in the North Pacific Ocean. It is bounded by on the north by the Sea of Okhotsk, on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea, and on the west by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan. I. Geography a.)Land Japan is made up of four islands: Hokkaido, Kyushu, Honshu, and Shikoku. The Entire country is smaller than the state of Montana.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... c.) Vegetation Japan is home to more than 17,000 species of flowering and nonflowering plants. Trees in Japan are predominately conifers; the most common species is the sugi or Japanese cedar. Other evergreens such as the larch, spruce, and fir thrive there also. On Kyushu, Shikoku, and southern Honshu, subtropical trees like bamboo, camphor, and banyan are all prevalent. d.) Population and Culture Approximately 125,449,703 people currently live in Japan, making it one of the most population dense countries in the world. Seventy–eight percent of Japan's population reside in the large urban areas such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Kawasaki. Japan is ethnically 99% Japanese and the remaining 1% is comprised of Koreans, Chinese, and the Ainu, the aboriginal people of Japan. The major religions of the Japanese people are Shintoism and Buddhism. Japan is also a very appreciative and cultured country. Japan has a large, state–of–the–art library in virtually every major city. The University of Tokyo Library boasts more than 6.3 million volumes and increases by 200,000 volumes every year. Japan also has many modern galleries and museums, such as the Tokyo National Museum. The Japanese, who place high value on education, attend one of over 60 national universities or the countless other private institutions there. The Japanese also are lovers of all types of sports. Baseball, soccer, volleyball, tennis, and skiing are all secular favorites. a.) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Japanese Culture Of Japan The Japanese are a nation with a culture influenced by many yet uniquely Japanese and connected to their past. They retain strong ties to their early legends, religions, and traditions while continuing to progress with the rest of the world. With these ideas that have been passed down and preserved, there have also been forms of dance and music that have been influenced by other countries, made uniquely Japanese, and continued through today. The Japanese people as we know them today were not the original inhabitants of the land. The native people, the Ainu, were hunters and fishermen closer in resemblance to Caucasians. There is now only a small group of them residing in the Northern section of Japan. The Japanese people are believed, based on physical characteristics as well as language, to originate from central Asia. Movement from mainland Asia continued throughout the history of Japan and played a large role in how their culture developed. The country consists of four large islands all of which are lush and mountainous. The people of Japan have survived because of their developments in agriculture, supplemented by their fishing capabilities (Morton 6). Japanese religious ideas and beliefs have a root in Shinto, a naturalistic religion with a focus in animism. Early Shinto legends express that the land was created by, then inhabited by the gods Izanagi and Izanami. When Izanami died while giving birth to the Fire God, Izanagi went to the underworld to retrieve her, only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Japan And Its Effects On Japan Japan unlike many other countries has thrived on globalization. Japanese companies have investments all over the world, Japan exports modern technology such as new and innovative vehicles, and Japan's people tourist in many iconic places outside of their country. But at the same time, globalization is hurting Japan. Globalization in Japan has led the country into issues with pollution. An overflow of waste incineration sites and construction, and also the butchery of Whales. These matters have steered Japan into harming its environment. Japan owns 70% of the world's waste incinerators which come with the main benefit of being able to burn garbage instead of having it piled up in dumps. With this intention, it poses threats to anybody nearby the facilities because they're so many. Additionally, Japan has only given the public very vague or unsatisfactory reasons for their slaughter of Whales such as using very broad terms like science and ineffectual arguments like tradition. This killing is putting the Whales' species in very dire danger. Not to mention that the vast amount of construction taking place in Japan in years could lead the way to deforestation if it hasn't already. At the same time, Japan has its reasons for using so many waste incinerators, massacring Whales, and to assemble buildings over and over so much. Waste incinerators provide hot water, electricity, and material for construction. As stated already, the Japanese government claims they're whaling for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Japan 's Impact On Japan Introduction: The 2011 Japan Earthquake was one of the most destructive earthquakes that the area had experienced in centuries. Earthquakes regularly impact Japan due to the nearby subduction zone under the northwestern Pacific Ocean. This is where the Pacific and North American tectonic plates meet, which ultimately causes frequent seismic activity. The 2011earthquake is the 5th largest recorded since 1900 worldwide, and is classified as a 9.0 reverse fault mega–thrust earthquake (Mantanle 823). What furthered the destructive ability of the earthquake was the upthrust and subsidence, which generated a series of massive tsunamis that struck the coast of Honshu. These tsunamis ravaged low–lying coastal areas, which led to unmanageable flooding and the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Japan relies heavily on nuclear power; therefore this became detrimental to local residents and industries relying on this power source. Japan has proved itself somewhat capable to combat biophysical vulnerability with resilience. Japan has employed numerous structural and non–structural measures to minimize losses for future hazards. Furthermore, Japan is considered to be one of the world's most successful democracies, and has one of the largest economies. The preparedness of Japan is what reduces vulnerability and probability of risk for future hazardous events, specifically earthquakes (Cutter 530). On a local level, the 2011 Japan earthquake is significant because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Changes In Japan Essay Vanessa Covarrubias Dr. Kopp CRJU 360 13 December 2017 Changes in Japans and South Africa's Criminal Justice System A Nations history has a strong influence on the way they decide upon new ideas and laws. Some countries undergo drastic measures in order to change their injustice ways. Japan and South Africa both endured historical events that shaped the way their criminal justice is now. Japan underwent a historical event that eliminated their old constitution and originated a new one. During the Mejia restoration Japanese feudalism was overthrown, and Japan was introduced to Western political principles (Terrill, 2016). The Mejia restoration led to a transformation of an economic system, and from that Japan adapted their first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, with the reconstruction of the constitution it established a cabinet form of government with a prime minister and it created a new judicial system (Terrill, 2016). Additionally, South Africa also experienced previous movements that have changed their criminal justice system for the better. South Africa during 1948–1994 underwent a long period of racial discrimination from the apartheid. During the ruling of the apartheid the blacks were segregated from the whites. The apartheid created policies in order to protect the white society from being overpowered by the number of colored people in the country (Kopp, 2017). They wanted a clear separation of blacks and whites. The apartheid becomes the top leaders of South Africa after the British declared victory of the South African war (Lovell, 2017). They created laws in attempts to segregate the blacks from the whites, for example, the apartheid constructed the native land act, which prohibited any interaction between the two races ( Lovell, 2017). The apartheid also implemented rules prohibiting black youth from having the same education as the whites and also forcing blacks to carry around passes while they were out in the streets. As a result, to this injustice implementation Nelson Mendela, Walter Sisulu, and Oliver Tambo formed an organization, known as the youth league (Lovell, 2017). The youth league would participate in boycotts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Japan And Japanese Culture Japan is an East Asian Island country with a specific cultural identity. Samurai values, kimono clothing, Noh Theater, woodblock art, and sumo wrestling are among the many instantly identifiable aspects of Japan's culture. Many of Japan's cultures have developed through centuries of feudal rule and has benefited from the country's geographic isolation. Japan put in place a policy of national seclusion for hundreds of years until the 1850s, but it succumbed to an imperialist power by the end of the 19th century. The culture of Japan was spread internationally through occupation in military campaigns before World War II. Japan then reinvented itself after the war and began to flourish economically. Japanese influence spread not by militarist might, but through economic integration with much of the international community in the latter half of the 20th century (Encyclopedia Britannica Online, "Japan," 2011). East of the Asian mainland, Japan is a country of mountainous volcanic islands and intermittent valleys situated in the western Pacific Ocean. Japan has four main islands, the biggest is Honshu, which accounts for 60% of the country's total land area and 80% of the total population. Some of the other major islands of Japan include Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. The Ryukyu Islands, including Okinawa, lie south of the main islands. With a land are totaling 377,835 sq km (145,902 sq mi), Japan is a fraction smaller than the state of California. Japan's closest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Demilitarization Of Japan The postwar program for Japan was complicated in some ways but then again it was all there to rebuild the Japanese economy and make things more peaceful. One thing that was created was called demilitarization. This was a program that was important to the post war program for may reasons. Demilitarization is the process of disbanding a nations armed forces. In this case it was Japanese. MacArthur who created this was very quick to achieve this goal and he left Japan with only small police forces. Everyone knew that Japan was a very aggressive fighting nation. Their military had fueled so much hatred in WWII which led to them being defeated brutally many times. For example when the US had sent atomic bombs they knew Japan was full of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Japan Essay [pic] Japan Geography Japan is about the same size as California. Japan is made up of many islands. The four largest islands in Japan are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Japan forms an arc in the Pacific Ocean. Japans total area is about 378,000 square kilometers. About 75% of Japans land is mountains. Japans highest mountain is Mount Fuji at 3776 meters. Japan has several volcanic regions and 80 volcanoes are considered active. Mount Fuji hasn't erupted since 1707 and is considered capable of erupting again in our lifetime. To the east of Japan is the Pacific Ocean and to the west is the Sea of Japan. Being in the middle of these two bodies of water has its advantages. Japan has a great abundance of fish! The climate in Japan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The official language of Japan is Japanese. Many Japanese can also speak English to an extent. At almost all their meals the Japanese drink tea and eat rice. In Japan fish is most used for meals. The two most major religions that are practiced in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Japanese society imposes strong expectations on women and men. Women are expected to marry in their 20's, and take on the role of a house mom. They play a strong role in raising their children. Japanese are very strict about education. Students must attend 9 years of school then attend a University. Students who attend a University have a better rate of getting a good job than the others. Japan has a rich literary heritage. The country's literature mostly deals with the quality of human life and never–ending flowing time. Japanese families enjoy one of the highest income levels in the world, and their assets and savings are one of the worlds largest. Japan's economy is one of the largest in the world. Japan's manufactured products range from tiny computer components to giant oceangoing ships. The most important manufactured products include cars and trucks, electronic products, and communications and data processing equipment. Japan has a wide variety of minerals, but supplies of most are too small to satisfy the nation's needs. Japan imports large quantities of coal, copper, iron ore, and petroleum. The chief mining products include coal, copper, gold, lead, nickel, and silver. Japan has a modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Japan And China Chinese and Japanese economies both make up large areas of the worlds economy; however, there are many differences in these countries with respect to economic development and current economic state. Analysis of Japans and Chinas economic development requires the observation of historical components as well as current actions to stimulate economy. The history of Chinese and Japanese economies holds many similarities and differences. Both Japan and China experienced growth in the 1400's, driving for a more advanced societies, with improved economic policies. However, in Japan the economic advances were more significant, especially when taking into account their trade with European nations in the 1500's, allowing for stimulation of their economy from more outside sources than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversely, Japan's economic growth was not significant in the early 1900's, due to their push towards militarization. Once the 1930's arrived, Japan began to invade China, at this point, both economies were not expanding greatly, most of their resources were being put towards battle as opposed to the trade that was necessary for their economic growth. After the second world war, Japan and China were attempting to repair and grow, despite this, China began to experience a shift in government which would greatly affect their economy, the end of the Chinese Civil War marked the rise of a communist dictatorship. Japan, in the 1960's experienced immense economic growth, with US investing in their munitions and their lack of focus on militarization, Japan experienced 10% average growth. The Chinese dictatorship under Mao can be partially attributed to Japanese growth, due to the fear America held towards the spread of communism, if the United States held influence over Japan, they could keep it as a sphere of influence, thus stimulating the Japanese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Pop Culture In Japan The throbbing crowd of Japanese business men all dressed in a suit holding a briefcase in a crowded train station is a common image associated with the culture in Japan. Japan's culture has promoted a lifestyle where work is prioritized over everything else and consumes the time of most adults. In Response to this stressful work culture, Pop Culture has emerged in Japan as a way of providing various mediums for escapism. For many Japanese adults, the time to create new relationships in the form of romance or friendship has had to be given up due to the high expectations of work. Fred Schumann who wrote Changing Trends in Japan's Employment and Leisure Activities: Implications for Tourism Management, wrote about trends in Japanese leisure activities and wrote: "Today's consumers in Japan appears to be less materialistic and more experience focused." (Schumann 2017, 51). With the decline of human connection, the rise of artificial and paid for services has increased. I will be discussing the significance of these leisurely outlets to the Japanese people and why there has been a rise of these outlets in Japan. Affective labour is a term that can be used to describe work and positions that invoke emotions onto its customers. This is a description of the category that all the jobs discussed in this essay fall under. Furthermore, an article written by Scott M. Fuess delves into the work culture and leisure time taken by the Japanese and finds that "Japan is renowned for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Australia-Japan Partnership The Australia–Japan partnership is one of Australia's strongest and most mature international trade relationships. The success and strength of the partnership can be attributed to the commonly held values of both countries, including a commitment to democracy, human rights and the rule of law, along with similar approaches to international security. Japan forms Australia's second–largest export market and third–largest source of foreign investment. Australia is a critical supplier to Japan of clean and safe food products as well as minerals and energy. Trade relations between the two nations were recently given legal recognition and force with the ratification of the Japan Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2014). 1. Population and demographics Japan has a significantly higher population density in comparison to Australia. Japan's population is an estimated 126.66 million people. The population is estimated to be 126.66 million people, which decreased at about 0.89% from the last record of population (World Population Statistics, 2013). The majority of Japan's population is comprised of the Yamoto Japanese ethnicity. They make up approximately 98.5% of the population, followed by people of Korean ethnicity, and with some representation from the Chinese and Japanese Indigenous peoples. Japanese is the official spoken language of the country, with 99% of the population conversant in Japanese. Widely used written languages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Gender Roles : Japan And Japan Introduction These day's a survey conducted by the Japan Times has found that `40 percent of both men and women in their 20s to 40s believe husbands should work full time while their wives stay at home`. (Japan times 2014) Also, a number of male and female respondents answered that they believe women should focus on parenting when their children are very young and so no work. This survey clearly shows how ingrained concepts of male and female roles are in Japan. The reasons why Japan has this type of role is there is traditional view of gender role in Japan. It is peculiar style in Japan and rare in foreign country. This traditional view of gender role has been becoming gradually outdated. It is a bad tradition from the past, were people believe that the men work, and the women do house work and child care in a house. In my essay I will look at recent statistics conducted in Japan that look at the current mentality that Japanese people have about gender role, and find out why these stereotype have emerged after post war from in terms of historical background with some articles. In addition, if this stereotype is changing, I will look at why it is changing in this essay. Body Most of Asian countries are heavily influenced by Confucius, who was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician and philosopher of the spring and autumn period of Chinese history. Japan is one of the most influenced country. Confucian original ideals focuses on the family, such as men are the heads of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Imperialism In Japan I am interested the Imperialism because I thought it was a very important theory in Japan. The imperialism included the features of extreme nationalism and militarism. The result of spread of imperialism in Japan was the loyalty of Japanese toward government was extremely high. They were willing to use their life to help the country. In fact, it was definitely one of the reasons that cause the strong and hard to defeat of Japan in the WWII. Even at now, there are imperialists in Japan. Their attitudes are still anti–Chinese. There are actually some anti–Chinese protests in Japan nowadays too. Moreover, because of the rapid development of both China and Japan, there are some conflicts between two countries. The imperialists stated Japan should show strong attitude in the conflicts of oil field and Diaoyu Island. So, I want to know how the militarism actually affected the Sino–Japanese relationship in the modern period. In fact, after the Second World War, the Sino –Japanese relationship had some improvement. There were some conference and statements signed between Japan and China. In 1972, there was a Japan–China Joint Statement which states that Japan "keenly feels responsibility for" and deeply reflects upon the losses inflicted on the people of China during the war. Moreover, Emperor Akihito's visit to China and said" In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The militarism alive until now, it even has a great political power in nowadays Japan. They are the "Right Wing" people which are a great force in Japanese parliament. They believe Japan should regain the power and become a strong country just like in Second World War. They extremely glorify with Japan and believe in the nationalism. They emphasize that Japan should has a tough attitude in diplomacy aspects. The behaviors and beliefs of "Right Wing" are very similar to the militarism so that they are the militarists in modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Imperialism In Japan Kon'nichiwa! I'm Japan! You probably know me for my aesthetic cherry blossoms and splendid anime, but let me tell you, things weren't always as kawaii as they seemed. For a loooong time, I was isolated from other countries by my own shoguns and daimyos, my militaristic dictators and their warrior landlords respectively. We got along fine at first, but my common people were becoming increasingly unhappy with their little political power and heavy taxes. Then, on a fateful day in July of 1853, I met... the West. Snazzy suit. Chic hat. Weird pants. It was Commodore Matthew Perry from America, who, with his men, forced us to sign unfair treaties and trade with them, and I obliged. I certainly didn't like this, but what other choice did I have? They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Schools were established all throughout my land, and literacy increased significantly, even for females. However, women, I regret to say, were not valued as much, and, well... *mumbles* not given many rights and considered minors. Gomen'nasai, ladies. *Clear throat* Uh, aside from this, a rising sense of nationalism and identity swept over my people, allowing us to be united and break away from traditions. Yay! Perhaps these improvements got to my head, but it didn't matter. I felt like I was on top of the world, and even ready to conquer it... or parts of it. No more dependency. No more foreigners with their awful pants. No more pressure. No more belittling. I, Japan, was going to control of East Asia! BWAHAHAHA!!! I had my eyes on Korea, but China was in the way. I challenged them in the First Sino–Japanese War and, much to everyone's surprise, won, obtaining access to trade and control of Taiwan. Let's just say China didn't like me after this. Though I have Akitas and Shiba Inus galore, Korea became my little pet. Unlike my dogs which love me unconditionally, Korea had conflicting feelings, adoring me for building prosperous industries and better infrastructure, but at the same time, resenting me for trying to erase their identity and forcing them to benefit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Deforestation In Japan By the year 1570, Japan's population had reached 10 million. This spike in the population and the continuous need for the natural resources led to a very serious environmental issue for Japan. For the first time, the country was faced with widespread deforestation. Deforestation was not entirely new. As long ago as 600 AD there had been localized deforestation, mainly in the Kinai region, as the wood there was required for houses, war or even monuments. This didn't become a serious problem at first as Japan's population was quite small and there were plenty of forests to use. In fact, most of the population at that time encouraged deforestation so that they could use the cleared land for farming and to make forest growth products such as fertilizers. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Homosexuality In Ancient Japan Homosexuality in Japan was and still is a controversial topic to many. While currently in the United States we are getting better with this subject, things are still quite backwards in Japan. However, just like ancient Rome and Greece, 'Homosexuality' was an honored tradition that was practiced in ancient Japan as well, specifically during the Tokugawa era. This paper is going to focus not only onhomosexuality in Japan and its traditions, but also with the Samurai during the Tokugawa era. Similar to ancient Rome and Greece, Japan believed that teachings were best when transferred between man and youth, specifically in a sexual manner. "The Japanese as well as the Greeks equated the love between a man and a beardless youth with all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kabuki were traveling male performers, which were also commonly known for being prostitutes. There are more than one woodblock prints showing kabuki actors sleeping with male partners. As horrible as it is, an interesting point Leupp makes in his book is that most theaters "had to provide sexual access, not just theatrical art. They had to rely on the sexual attractiveness and complaisance of their actors more than on their not–highly–developed skill as actors to attract clients." He then goes on to say they also relied "on the erotic attractions of their handsome young men to draw customers, prostituting these young men, as other kinds of street performers and traveling troupes also did" (173). Another interesting fact stated is that kabuki theaters were possibly an outcome due to one of the shogun's preference being for male performers. In my opinion, it's super fascinating that a lot of popular traditions could have been created because of homosexuality in ancient times. Why I say this is because in our society anything gay is (or at least was) covered up mostly because of religion. This is similar to women inventors being covered up and having their ideas stolen by men, I'm glad we're finally able to reveal the truths and all of the scorned people will have to deal with it. With all of that being said however, it's still completely disgusting how these kabuki and young men were prostituted and had their bodies sold. I do not agree with this one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Japan 's Financial Environment : Japan Essay Financial Environment When it comes to Japan's financial environment one of the first things to note is the vast pile of debt that Japan has accumulated over the years. Japan's gross debt–to–GDP ratio stands above 240 percent, which is the highest of all OECD countries (The Economist, 2014). In contrast, in 2010 the ratio was 'only' 178.4 percent. The reason for this huge debt pile is that Japan has had twenty–two consecutive budget deficits (OECD, 2015). And in recent years these deficits were often over 8 percent of GDP. The main reasons for the rising budget deficits are that government revenues have been stable as a percentage of GDP, whereas government expenditures have increased steadily (The Economist, 2014). For now, the burden the debt due to interest payments is limited due to the low interest rates at which Japan is able to borrow. However, an ageing population will make repaying debt in the future ever harder (OECD, 2015). The Nikkei 225 Stock Average is Japan's most important stock index. The Nikkei 225 index declined as a result of the Global Financial crisis and hit a low in February 2009. It was only after Abe took office as prime minister and announced 'Abenomics' that send the Nikkei index up with 57 percent during 2013 (Pattekar, 2015). In 2014 the Nikkei increased with another 5.7 percent and in June 2015 the Nikkei reached a 15–year high. However, due to economic growth concerns in China, and the effect of that on exports of Japanese companies caused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Shoguns In Japan Impact of the Shoguns Shogunate Japan was the time of the samurai, where Japan was divided into clans and followed a leader called Shogun. This was the time from 1185 to 1868, from the time that the emperor was defeated and Japan converged to military rule until the Tokugawa Shogunate fell. Clearly, the Shoguns had a very significant impact on Japanese society throughout the hundreds of years that the Shoguns ruled. The impact of Shoguns on Japanese society can be demonstrated clearly when the social structure of Shogunate Japan is analysed. Shogunate Japanese society was separated into three main sections, the royal classes, the noble classes and the lower classes. Nearly all of the population was in the lower classes and the least amount of the society was in the royal classes. These categories branch off into Japanese classes. The classes in the royal category are the Emperor, Royal Family and Royal Priests. Although these classes are considered the highest classes in Japan, authority was not a word that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main weapon of the samurai was his katana, which is said to be the soul of the samurai. The katana was expertly made by the artisans, it was made of steel that was heated to hot temperatures and then folded over for strength and sharpness, it could even cut through limbs. The sword also had a curved edge so they could slash a person instantly after pulling it out. The samurai were expert archers and could fire accurately while on a moving horseback. The samurai started training at the age of five and spent years of constant practice on archery, swordsmanship, martial arts, poetry and religious discipline. The training was very strict and one master would even strike his students at random times until they learnt to never lose their guard. The samurai had a significant impact on Japanese society, protecting and serving (PBS, 2003; History.com, No ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Cultural Value Model Of Japan And Japan The cultural value model that is being used in this outline is Hofstede's Model. Although Japan and America have quite a few economic and technologic similarities, they contrast in many ways. The biggest difference between these two countries is Individualism vs. Collectivism. Hofstede himself finds that both of these cultures differ significantly on most these diminesions (Shah). PART 1: Compare and Contrast Cultural Values Power Distance Power distance in cultures refers to the way that power is distributed between people. It can be measured by the extent of how individuals within that culture accept who has power and who doesn't. In places with a lower power distance, individuals act equal regardless of their formal positions. Japan places much more emphasis on power distance in their culture than America does. This is because it's a lot more hierarchical. While some individuals in America lack respect for those in higher positions, this is simply not tolerated in Japan. For example, direct eye contract when speaking to someone who has more authority is frowned upon in Japan. The differences in power distance between these two cultures was clear from the movie as every Japanese person knew their role and what was expected from them. The Americans working in the factory were more selfish and disrespectful towards management. Insubordination is not tolerated in Japan like it is in America. Uncertainty Avoidance Uncertainty avoidance is known as a society's tolerance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ancient Japan Influence Ancient Chinese influences in modern day Japan China. Throughout the ages, China has proven to be a country that has a society that is unique in the known world. Culturally, politically, China has its own way for everything, and this way has spread across the globe. In modern day, China has distinctive influences in the Western world, but the spread of Chinese civilization started in the surrounding Asian countries. Almost all countries were reached by land and were handed the Chinese ideas through war; all but one. Japan was unreachable by land, so the Chinese relied on their scholars, merchants and monks to bring their ideas to this island. The way the information was transferred to Japan ,however, also ensured that the way the new Chinese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this period, called the Yayoi–epoch, Japan started to indulge in several new things, ranging from iron working to art. Artwork was mostly based on the ruling Shinto belief, but the arrival of Chinese monks in the 6th century came with a new religion called Buddhism. Buddhism was an important factor in the influence the Chinese civilization had in Japan. Buddhist monks were considered high standing men in China; this was because of the fact that after the chaotic Han dynasty, Buddhism brought peace to the populace of China, both farmers and the new ruling warlords. Buddhism was first introduced in Korea, and reached the Japanese emperor through scriptures sent by a Korean ruler who tried to persuade him to implement this religion in society. This was followed by intense debate within the island which lasted for more than half a century, but eventually, in the late 580's, it was officially adopted as the standard religion in the Yamato–ruled domains, and once this was declared, Yamato rulers started their propagandistic campaigns in order to popularize it among their subjects. Although the Buddhist religion was the official religion in these areas, the peasants and elites refused to fully discard Shintoism, which led to the side–by–side growing of both Buddhism and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Tokugawa Period In Japan The Tokugawa period in Japan started in 1603 and ended in 1867 this was the final period of medieval japan. Tokugawa Shogunate lasted for more than 250 years and Medieval Japan changed dramatically from feudalism to a modernised society due to the Meiji restoration which also turned japan into a world of power. The three main focuses which will be discussed in this Essay are political, social and military which changed in the Meiji restoration. Education, social class, and women's roles changed drastically when Japan began to modernize. Due to the government which played a huge role in the social change of the Meiji restoration by creating many new laws. The biggest change during the Meiji restoration was the schooling of the Japanese children as back in feudal Japan it was only the high class and nobles that got to go school and now after the Meiji restoration it is everyone. (Asia for educators, 2009) (Brian Platt, 2014) Back in feudal japan people had to follow their strict class but after the Meiji restoration the people of japan had the opportunity to change their class, live somewhere else and the people were also allowed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The western countries convinced japan to become like them this is what the Meiji restoration did. At the time the western countries were very influential. After feudalism had ended the government established power over all of the 260 feudal domains of japan. (Chris A, 2009) (Wikipedia, 2013)When the 20th century came japan had national parliament and modern and modernised constitution. The modernisation of Japan made the nation have more wealth, be more economically stable and a strong education for the people. There were many political party's arguing to have and hold the power of Japan but eventually all of the party's agreed to having 1 government rule ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on The Nation Of Japan The small island of Japan is both unique and rich in culture. Japan has made many advancements in its time. In the topics of history, government, geography, culture, and economy, Japan has a very interesting background and future. The earliest known period in Japan was the Jomon period, which lasted from 13000 BC to 300 BC. This period included mostly fisherman and hunters. During the Yayoi period, agriculture was introduced and social classes began to form. In the mid 500's, Buddhism was introduced to Japan, mostly due to influence from the mainland's. Japanese society began to grow and become more advanced. The Emperor was technically the leader of Japan, but he had little actual power. Regents, court nobles, and shoguns usually... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Japan's unconditional surrender to the U.S. soon followed on August 15, 1945. Japan remained in U.S. occupation until 1952. Japan took awhile to rebuild but eventually became a military power again and a strong military presence still remains in Japan today. Japan has a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarchy. The head of government is Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. The Prime Minister is elected by the legislative branch . The chief of state is Emperor Akihito. The emperor does not have any power. He is simply a symbol for Japan. The cabinet is led by the Prime Minister. The cabinet includes the ministers that the Prime Minister has appointed. The Japanese legislative branch or parliament includes a House Of Representatives and the House of Councillors. There are 480 members in the House of Representatives and 242 members in the House of Councillors. Members of the Japanese parliament are elected by the citizens of Japan. Elections for the House of Representatives take place every four years. Half of the House of Councillors are elected ever three years. You must be 20 or older to be Slater 3 eligible to vote. Women have the right to vote. The Supreme court is the highest court. The chief justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by the Prime Minister, but all other justices are appointed by the cabinet. Japan is located in Eastern Asia in the Pacific Ocean. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Country Analysis Country Analysis Japan Table of Contents SubjectPage History3 Physical Environment4 Economic Environment5 Social Structure8 Living Conditions13 Demographics16 Religion17 Arts20 Movies21 Language22 Core Values23 References25 History Japan gained independence in 660 BC. The national holiday is December 23 (1933), which is the birthday of Emperor Akihito. The most recent event that changed Japan's political, legal, and lifestyle trends, was World War II. After WWII U.S. occupation forces helped shape a new legal system in Japan. Allied powers occupied Japan from the end... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cutting costs and increasing efficiency was a major reason for Japan's major export industries to stay competitive. The automobile industry was able to position itself globally by manufacturing economical vehicles. In 1979, Japan shifted its focus to the technological fields as they drifted away from the industrial industries. Their focus was on developing computers, semiconductors, and technology industries. The Bubble Economy The bobble economy refers to the time period of 1980 to 1993. During this time frame Japan saw the Yen rise to three times its value and corporate land rise to 180% of its value. As a result the Japanese government regulated the monetary policies system and raised interest rates. The Tokyo stock market dropped 38% wiping out over two trillion in estimated value. In October 1993, the recession bottomed out and Japan rebounded slowly by switching their focusing on technological innovations to regain strong market position behind the United States. Japan retained as the leader of the semi–conductor and automobile industries. In 1995 the rise of the Yen forced Japan to shift production overseas to China, Tokyo, and Malaysia. Today Japan and the United States have a strong economic relationship focusing on global growth, open markets and a world wide trading system. Japan is a major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Bank Of Japan And Japan The Bank of Japan After researching through several different countries' central banks, I decided to settle on talking about the Bank of Japan. Currently, Japan's economy is going through a rough patch for the first part of the year, stemming from its poor performance in the economy from the previous year. To better understand theBank of Japan, I will talk about the Bank in five separate sections starting with the Bank's background. Afterword, I will continue with the following topics: the Bank's monetary policy, the central bank balance sheet and currency, its current economical conditions. Lastly, I will be concluding with a future forecast and my own opinion about the near challenges the Bank of Japan will face. Background The Bank ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to reach these objectives, the Bank needed to have a strong internal structure. The head of this group is a Governor who represents and controls the Bank. Following the Governor are two deputy governors who assist the governor and administer the Bank's business. The rest of the Policy Board is comprised of six other members. Below the Policy Board we have Auditors, Executive Directors, and a few Counselors who aid the Governor and Deputy Governors at operating and administering the Bank ("Organization Chart"). Each Governor, Deputy Governor, and Executive Director is in charge of one or several of the fifteen head offices (ж—Ґжњ¬йЉЂиЎЊ). Lastly we have various offices that do various things for the Bank of Japan. First of all, there are 32 branches that operate "currency issues and banking operations" and they also research on specific "economic and financial situations in their respective areas" ("Organization Chart"). After that Japan has 14 local offices that "handle some of the operations of the Head Office or branches" ("Organization Chart"). Finally, there are 7 Overseas Representative Offices that "perform liaison functions, gather information and conduct research" ("Organization Chart"). The current governor of the Bank of Japan is Mr. Haruhiko Kuroda; he has held this position since March 19, 2013. Before he served as the Bank's governor, Mr. Kuroda was "the President of Asian Development Bank" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Japan Imperialism Japan Within the History of Empires Japan's history has been mostly accounted as a history of a homogeneous national entity in the post–war historiography. Yet as Andre Schmid and Jordan Sand contest, this notion is replete with problems. Not only does this interpretation gloss over the historical fact of Japan as an imperialist and colonialist power, but it also dismisses the dynamic embedded in history that shaped the trajectory of Japan from an empire to a nation–state as seen today. This paper will briefly discuss the question of Japan's "national" history and argues for a reconsideration of Japan's historical position within the history of empires by drawing this week's readings. There is no doubt that Japan was once an empire and an imperialist as well as a colonialist power. James Huffman's definition of colonialism and imperialism gives a concise account: while imperialism refers to tangible or intangible dominance and colonialism caters more to concrete extra–territories, they are not exclusive to each other. Although not until the acquisition of Taiwan in 1895 was Japan as a formal imperialist/colonial power established, its exertion of power in Hokkaido and Okinawa could be traced as preceding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Cooper argues, the emergence of nation–states is only a recent phenomenon, a result of the permeable boundaries between empires and other types of political entities within the dynamic world politics. The transformation from an empire to a nation–state is not an inevitable result of the European experience. Neither is the historical trajectory of Japan. Its abrupt change from a formal empire to a state is actually a product of "imperial intersections" which brought about the collisions among the empires and led to the defeat and eradication of Japan's imperialist/colonialist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Swot Analysis Of Japan Overview of Country Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, is an island in East Asia in the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Tokyo and the national language is Japanese. Japan is considered a great power and is a member of both the United Nations and the Organization for Economic Co–operation and Development. The country enjoys a highly skilled work force and is considered to have one of the most highly educated countries in the world. At one point, the 2000s, Japan also laid claim to providing 4 of 5 top circulated newspapers in the world. (Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 2017) (OECD, 2017) Economic Statistics Japan is the third largest economy by nominal GDP, $4.6 trillion, and fourth largest economy by purchasing power parity. In addition,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suggestions have been made as to how to offset the decrease in population–increasing the immigrant population as well as incentives attempt to increase the birth rate. According to the living and human development index, Japan has very high standard of living in addition to the highest life expectancy and the infant mortality rate is 3rd lowest. Religion The dominant religions are Shinto and Buddhism both complement each other in various ways. They have harmonious cohabitation within the nation and promote peace and harmony. Moreover, religion does not necessarily play a large part in the average everyday life of a Japanese person outside of holidays and special occasions. Trading Blocs The Trans–Pacific Partnership has been in the works between the EU and Japan since 2013 for a free trade agreement and Non–Tariff Measures in order to ease the burdens of existing trade barriers with Japan. Urgency recently developed when the Trump, the President of the United States of America, left the partnership affecting the other 11 members of the trading bloc. (EU–Japan Center for Industrial Cooperation , 2017) Political Environment The country is a constitutional monarchy and although Japan has an Emperor, power is mainly within the Prime Minister and Diet's control. Therefore, the Emperor is more a ceremonial figure. The National Diet is Japan's bicameral legislature and is dominated by the social liberal Democratic Party of Japan and the conservative Liberal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Korea and Japan INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Diploma in Business Studies ENG 107 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES NAME: RYAN LIM YI ZHE CLASS:DBS 1 SEMESTER:SEMESTER 1, 2013 COURSEWORK:Presentation Topic : Japan VS Korea Introduction The topic that I choose for the presentation is Japan vs Korea. These 2 countries are near to each other. Japan is in the continent of Asia. Its country is made up of many islands. Since the sun rises in the east, Japan is often called "The Land of The Rising Sun. "The Japanese refers to their country as "Nippon" or Nihon" which means "source of the sun". The Japanese flag represents a red sun on a white background. The capital of Japan is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A country can improve on its economic, transport issues, education and others. List of references 1.360doc(2011) 日本文化的特点(online), 27 March 2011, Available at http://www.360doc.com/content/11/0327/14 /2229066_105075361.shtml (Accessed 14 August 2013) 2. Japan National Tourism Organization(2013) д»ЈиЎЁжЂ§зљ„ж—Ґжњ¬ж–™зђ†(online), Available at http://www.welcome2japan.hk/attractions /dining/food/representative_japanese_food.html (Accessed 14 August 2013) 3. е™е…‰дє® (2012) дёе›ЅдєєпјЊйџ©е›ЅдєєпјЊж—Ґжњ¬дєєзљ„жЇ”иѕѓ(online),20 March 2012, Available at http://blog.sina.com.cn/s /blog_6cfd7a0501013top.html (Accessed 14 August 2013) 4.Wikipedia (2013) Kimchi(online), 8 August 2013, Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimchi (Accessed 14 August 2013) 5.Wikipedia (2013) йџ“ењ‹ж–™зђ† пј€ onlineпј‰,22 June,2013, Available at http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh /%E9%9F%93%E5%9C%8B%E6%96%99%E7%90%86 (Accessed 14 August 2013) 6.Korea been inspired (2013), Hanbok clothing(online), Available at http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/CU/CU_EN_8_1_2_1.jsp (Accessed 14 August 2013) 7.Seoulistic (2013) Seoul Shopping: 11 Best Places to Go Shop for Korean Fashion!, 14 August 2013, Available at http://seoulistic.com/travel –to–korea
  • 32. /seoul–shopping–11–best–places–to–go–shop–for–korean–fashion/ (Accessed 14 August 2013) 8.Traveler (2013) Top 10 Hotels in Japan and South Korea(online),Available at http://www.cntraveler.com/readers–choice–awards/asia/top–10–hotels–japan–south–korea–asia (Accessed 14 August ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Medieval Japan Education in Medieval and Modern Day Japan "Education breeds confidence. Confidence breeds hope. Hope breeds peace,"(12 famous Confucius quotes on education and learning, 1). This quote is a good representation of the benefits of education. In medieval Japan, education started to take center stage. First, this essay will focus on why education was needed at that time. Second, it will state how it transformed over many centuries. Finally, it will provide information of education's impact on society. Without the help of education, people would not have been able to progress in many ways. First, learning was important during the medieval times of Japan to be able to compete with the western world. It started in 500 A.D. when Chinese language came to Japan. Initially, education was based on Buddhism and Confucianism teachings. Therefore, religion and education were intertwined. Mainly the upper class had access to education. Methods used to tutor the nobility class were visual arts, music, dance, poetry, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, children are being taught by different people than they were many years ago. Earlier monks, priests and samurai were accustomed to schooling them. Now that Japan has changed, only teachers who have been specially trained are the educators of this country. In addition, kids are being taught in a different manner than what was known to people in the medieval times. Reading, writing, and learning to use an abacus were the only important things needed to know at that time. Currently, social studies, music, crafts, english, physical education, and basic home economics have been added to the list, being in alignment with western custom. Also, in 1886, mandatory schooling was three to four years, but in 1908, the span increased to six years. Textbooks were incorporated as well. To conclude, Japan has altered its way of teaching the youth since many occupations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Syncretism In Japan Most Japanese consider themselves to be mushukyo, or non–religious. Despite this fact, most practice religious rituals – of multiple religions. This is due to syncretism, the combining of differing religions, cultures, and ideologies, the Japanese society embodies a culture in which many practices of many religions are accepted into their culture. This research paper answers the following question: How have Shintoism, Buddhism and Christianity affected Japanese society and culture along with how they contributed to what can be observed in Japan today. Through this paper, the impact of syncretism observed throughout the three main religions on the society and culture of modern Japan will be discussed. The three religions analyzed in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Deployment To Japan My overseas deployment to Japan Many marines get deployed overseas to japan and for most of them is not a pleasant experiencing; that wasn't my case. While serving in the united states marines every six months or so you may get deployed to different parts of the world depending on what the corps ask of you, for many this deployment is to a tiny island in japan called Okinawa, there there's many us military bases, one of them is camp Shawb, this base house most of the marine infantry forces in the island, because of this its located far from the main cities of the island making it really isolated from everything. In addition to it being so apart from everything, the "natives" on the island are not so welcome of our presence on the island... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with snorkeling there is a movie theater on based with advance showings and really cheap tickets and popcorn which me and my fellow marines made it habit to go every Friday after work and right after we finished watching the latest flick, we would head out to the bar right next to we almost every Friday or Saturday a live performer would play either classic rock hits or country music, all while me and my buddies got completely waste with cheap margaritas and long island ice teas which we will completely regret next morning having no idea how we made it back to the room in one piece. Another reason I loved my time in japan was all the different places I got to visit. First, before I tell you about the other places I visited in japan, let's talk about the cool tourist attractions on Okinawa, like the underground world war 2 trenches that go on for miles all over the island, which had all types of curious stuff on them like altars and game rooms. We also went to several world war 2 museums where I learned a great deal about the importance of Okinawa during the war. Finally, we went several times to the main cities to explore and also to buy stuff form their massive malls. Next we went to camp Fuji, which is named after mount Fuji located right next to each other, the base here is a little bit smaller and doesn't have the same accommodations we had on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Chinese Influence On Japan Throughout time, Japan became home to many different cultures, the oldest believed to stretch back to around 30,000 years.One of the strongest influences of these cultures was Chinese. The earliest records of Japan are dated back to around 400 CE, and were written by Chinese visitors. Although Japan was separated from the rest of East Asia it still maintained contact with Korea and China. This subjected it to foreign influence, especially that of the Han (221–207 BC) and later Chinese dynasties. In 593, Shotoku, a Buddhist Prince, emerged in Japan. His rule contributed greatly to the adoption of "foreign" cultures in Japan. In 709 CE, a new capital city, Nara, was built in Japan. Nara was almost an exact replica of the Tang dynasty capital. However, in the late 700s, Heian Japan Era... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they borrowed heavily from China, they ended up with a system that contained little connection to the Chinese . In 369 AD, Japan invaded South Korea in an attempt to maintain the political balance of power. One of the most important things that happened during this time was the introduction of the Chinese writing system into Japanese culture. Korea itself was largely subjected to Chinese culture, and it was through Korea that Chinese writing entered Japanese culture. Many Chinese characters, and even whole words, were incorporated into the "Japanese" writing system. However, during Heian Japan, the writing system changed. Japan began to change its writing from Chinese to better suit the Japanese language, however much of the Japanese literature in this period was still written in Chinese. Men especially continued to use the Chinese writing particularly for official business. However the new language did become popular for poetry, diaries, novels, and was used mostly by women. In this way, although Japan did adopt the writing system from china they ended up with something that was unique to their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Impact Of Tohoku On Japan Tohoku caused a lot of damage to not only the land, but to the buildings and people that inhabited the land. Because there was also a tsunami that followed tohoku, there was an increased amount of damage. Areas of Japan were being flooded, buildings were deteriorating, nuclear plants posed a risk and released a lot of radiation and many lives were taken. Tohoku affected Japan's entire ecosystem, and they are still recovering to this day. With reference to the image shown to the right, you can see the main areas where people as well as buildings were affected, mostly by the tsunami that occurred. Another important issue that needs to be raised was the damage to the fukushima nuclear power plants where a lot of radiation was also released and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The quake triggered a tsunami that killed thousands of people. The Fukushima nuclear power plant was damaged by tsunami flooding, causing multiple meltdowns and a massive release of radioactivity.The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of TЕЌhoku was a magnitude 8.9 undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred on Friday 11 March 2011 with the epicentre approximately 70 kilometres east of the Oshika Peninsula of TЕЌhoku. The earthquake is also often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan earthquake and also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded to have hit Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since record–keeping began in 1900. The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 metres (133 ft) in Miyako in TЕЌhoku. In the Sendai area, the water travelled up to 10 km inland. The earthquake moved Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m east, shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm and 25 cm and generated sound waves detected by a low–orbiting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Reconstruction Of Japan Essay The Reconstruction of Japan After the United States defeated Japan in World War II, Japan was left with devastating casualties and reparations to be done. The United States wanted to secure Japan and wanted to influence them, that way Japan would not turn to Soviet communism during the Cold War. In order to make proper reparations, General Douglas A. MacArthur was in charge of the restoration of Japan. MacArthur proposed a reconstruction program which included military, political, economic, and social reforms. So the United States could be able to impose the reconstruction program in Japan, the Allied powers wanted to disarm Japan, deal with colonies, stabilize the economy, and prevent remilitarization. General MacArthur began to work on the reconstruction of Japan in September, 1945 and divided the reconstruction was to be divided into three phases. The three phases were to reform Japan, revive the economy, and a formal peace treaty and alliance with the United States. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Allies broke up the Japanese army and forbid the officers from having political roles in the new government the United States was going to create. McArthur also, economically wanted to increase the power on farmers and reduce rich power, because they supported the idea of Japanese expansion. For the transformation of the Japanese economy McArthur wanted to shape the Japan's economy into a free market capitalism structure. The United States wanted to restore Japan's economy, because that way they will refuse to Soviet communism. Furthermore, Japan was given a new constitution, this constitution cased greater changes. Some of the changes that occurred with this new constitution is that Japan was to repudiate the idea to wage war, give woman suffrage, and most importantly is that there would be an emperor, but give more power to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Japan Women To understand all modern or early modern states in a general sense is almost impossible; therefore, a narrowing down is necessary here. This paper discusses solely about Japan and China, assumed as "early modern" in this specific context, and the position of women, particularly prostitutes, within them. Drawn from Amy Stanley's Selling Women and Matthew H. Sommer's Sex, Law, and Society in Late ImperialChina, it addresses the differences and similarities between the women of China and Japan in sex trade to elaborate how women were subject to the gendered order along socio–economic changes. At the first glance, women in China and Japan in the early modern stage were strikingly dissimilar. One of the most conspicuous differences lies in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chinese women, if a commoner, were required to follow the social system which endowed sexual monopoly of the husbands over the wives, whereas the situation of their Japanese counterparts is similar in that the praising of indentured prostitutes who supported their families was a discourse to help strengthen the patriarchal status system in early Tokugawa period. Certainly, the society changed over time and so was the position of women within it. This is clearly seen in the expansion of sex trade in Japan since the eighteenth century and the "emancipation" edict of jian status in 1723 in Qing China. However, this does not mean that women were freed from the gendered social cage. As Sommer contends, the edict reinforced the gendered stratum, implicated in that as all women were categorized as commoners, they were ultimately evaluated by their sexual history . In the Japanese case, Stanley argues that Japanese prostitutes were never really autonomous in economic terms. This accusation of being economic autonomous agents by the local elites and peasants precisely evidences the patriarchal anxiety to maintain the gendered order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Japan After WWII In September 1945, Japan had nearly 3 million war dead and the loss of a quarter of the national wealth. Post war Japanese economic take off was due to a variety of factors that had to do with American policies towards Japan, the international market, social mobilization, existent industrial capacities and experience, and government policies and expertise, among other things. The economic development after WWII had a common purpose shared by business, household and the government sectors, it was to catch up with North American and European industrial economies. After the war was over, many of the wartime companies and much of the technology used during the war were converted to peaceful economic development. Japanese private companies expanded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...