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History of Japan

History of Japan. Geography Alive!. 日本 国 means “Sun Origin” Referred to as the Land of the Rising Sun Made up of an archipelago : group of islands, or island chain. 6,852 Islands, with 4 main islands. Japan is made up of 47 Prefectures. Japan. 126 Million People

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History of Japan

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  1. History of Japan Geography Alive!

  2. 日本国 • means “Sun Origin” • Referred to as the Land of the Rising Sun • Made up of an archipelago: group of islands, or island chain. • 6,852 Islands, with 4 main islands. • Japan is made up of 47 Prefectures Japan

  3. 126 Million People • 10th Largest population in the world. • Capital City: Tokyo • 3rd Largest economy in the world (after US & China) • Currency: Yen • Government: • Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy • Emperor • Prime Minister • National Diet (House of Councilors & House of Representatives) Facts about Modern Japan

  4. 30,000 BCE – 1st inhabitation of Japan • Mainly hunters and gatherers until 300 BCE when farming developed. • Nara Period – 710-784 AD – emergence of Imperial Japan • 1/3 of the Japanese population was killed by Smallpox during this period. • Samurai Warriors evolved between 794-1185 AD History 1

  5. 1185: Minamoto no Yoritomo named the 1st Shogun of Japan – Imperial Emperor • Series of Shoguns followed him. • A Feudal System developed during this time, in which Samurai and wealthy were in total control. History 2

  6. 1467-c.1560: Sengoku Period of warring states • 1500s: Jesuits and traders from Europe arrive in Japan • 1590s: Japanese Shoguns attempt to invade Korea and Ming China, but fail and are defeated. • March 31, 1854: US “Black Ships” force Japan to begin trading with the West. • US & European Powers attempted to Control Japan • 1868-1912: Meiji Restoration: Imperial Japan reemerges . History 3

  7. Under the Meiji Restoration Japan established: • A Constitution • Imperial Diet • Judicial Courts • Military Institutions • Major population increases • Take part in 1stSino-Japanese War, Russo-Japanese War and several other wars. History 4

  8. Early 20th Century: Taisho Democracy • WWI: Japan is an Ally of the US • 1936: Sign Anti-Cominterm Pact • 1940: Joins the Axis Powers in WWII (Germany and Italy) History 5

  9. Dec. 7, 1941: Japan bombs US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii • At war with the US and the other Allies throughout the Pacific Theatre • WWII ends in 1945 when President Harry S. Truman of the US ordered the Atomic Bombing of Japan • Most of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are destroyed WWII

  10. August 15, 1945: Japan Surrenders • Treaty of San Francisco creates a new constitution with democratic ideals in 1952 • Japan was the 2nd largest economy in the world after the US until they were passed by China in 2010. After WWII

  11. March 11, 2011 • Largest earthquake in Japanese history • 9.0 on the Richter Scale • Led to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster 2011 Earthquake

  12. Emperor with very limited power • Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko • Prime Minister of Japan • Shinzo Abe • National Diet • Bicameral parliament • House of Representatives (480 seats) • House of Councillors (242 seats) Current System of Gov’t

  13. Japan has a close relationship with the US • Member of the UN • Member of the G8 Foreign Relations

  14. Nikkei Index- Similar to the US Stock Exchange • Large producer of electronics and other goods • Automobiles- Toyota • Imports: Fossil Fuels, food (beef), raw matierlas • Have very few of these resources. Economy

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