4. Japan
• The spirit of “Bushido” especially
encouraged me and the students.
• Rise from atomic bomb attack and natural
disaster.
• Rapid industrialization of the country rise
to undreamed of prosperity and economic
power.
5. Form of the Government
Japanese is an constitutional monarchy
government.
They have an emperor as a head of state but
has no powers. The emperor only do the
ceremonial duties and appointed an prime
minister that designated by the parliament.
Prime minister whom run and control
government with his/her cabinet. Like other
constitutional state, Japanese have three
division of power (the executive, the legislative,
and the judicial)
6. Economic Systems
• Free market/Liberalism/Laissez Faire
adoption from England and USA capitalism
model.
• Industrial sector in Japan: banking, insurance,
transportation, telecommunication, &
construction.
• Manufacturing focuses: high tech & precision
goods (optical instruments, hybrid vehicles, &
robotics)
7. Historical Background
• The religious practices of these early Japanese
were later given name Shinto “the way of the
God”.
• Below the emperor, the Japanese borrowed
the Chinese organs of a centralized state.
• The Chinese law codes were taken over almost
verbatim.
8. • At the capital, an elaborate bureaucratic form
of government was created, thought with
innovations on the Chinese model to fit it
better to Japanese conditions.