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Japan

Japan. A. Geography. 1. 4,000 islands make up the Japanese Archipelago 2. Archipelago – A chain of islands 3. 4 largest Japanese Islands. Hokkaido Honshu Kyushu Shikoku. Geography Ctd …. 4. Mountainous – only 11 % of the land is arable (suitable for farming)

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Japan

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  1. Japan

  2. A. Geography • 1. 4,000 islands make up the Japanese Archipelago • 2. Archipelago – A chain of islands • 3. 4 largest Japanese Islands. • Hokkaido • Honshu • Kyushu • Shikoku

  3. Geography Ctd… • 4. Mountainous – only 11 % of the land is arable (suitable for farming) • 5. Isolated – 120 miles from Korea, 500 miles from China

  4. B. Early Japan • 1. Society was made up of Social Classes (mostly farmers) • 2. Samurai – “ Those who serve” • Loyal warriors who lived by a strict code • Lived by the code of Bushido or “The way of the warrior”

  5. Early Japan Ctd… • 3. Daimyo – “great lords” – Military governors • Noble families controlled land and warred with neighbors • Relied on Samurai for Protection • 4. Shogunate – Centralized Government

  6. Early Japan Ctd… • 5. Kami – Early Japanese Spirits that live in nature • Shinto – “The Sacred way” or “The way of the gods” • Japanese Religion based on reverence of nature & ancestor worship • Legend that 1st emperor descended from the sun • Sun Goddess: Amaterasu • Some Japanese followed Buddhism (from China)

  7. C. Later Japan • 1. By the late 1400’s, the Shogunate had collapsed • 2. Last of the great unifiers: Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was a powerful daimyo who took the title of shogun in 1603. He brought a long period of peace… known as the … “Great Peace”. • 3. During this time of great peace, the first Europeans arrived • 4. By 1750, Japan began to have flourishing trade and industry.

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