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Geography – Japan and Korea Japan Early History Japanese Philosophies Meiji Restoration Japanese Imperialism 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Japan is at the intersection of two tectonic plates so is vulnerable to...

earthquakes volcanoes Typhoons Tsunamis

Japanese farming method designed to maximize limited space

Terrace Farming

The river that separates North Korea from China

Yalu River

The line of demarcation between North and South Korea

38th Parallel

Japan is a chain of islands known as a(n)

Archipelago

In Japan, the chief general of the army and most powerful Samurai is the…

Shogun

Translated as "the way of the warrior”; is a Japanese code of conduct and way of samurai life

Bushido

This was the ruling Shogunate between 1603 and 1868

Tokugawa

This “unequal treaty” ended isolation in Japan in 1854

Treaty of Kanagawa

Form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment

Seppuku

The Japanese concept of group harmony is called…

Wa

The core belief of this philosophy is that everything has “spirits”

Shintoism

Shinto spiritual beings are called…

Kami

Philosophies that spread to Japan from China

Buddhism, Confucianism (And some daoism)

Entrance to the Shinto shrine

Torii Gate

Japan’s bicameral legislature

Diet

True or false: The Meiji period in Japan was a period of Westernization and social and economic reform.

True

During the Meiji period, the shogun relinquished power and the _________________ gained power.

Emperor

True or false: Women became even more oppressed during the Meiji Restoration.

False

True or false: The Meiji Period was a time of more rapid industrialization in Japan.

True

In this war, Japan acquired spheres of influence in China and gained Taiwan.

Sino-Japanese War (1st)

The event that directly led to Japan’s surrender in WWII was…

Atomic Bombings – Hiroshima and Nagasaki

During WWII, Japan joined the ____________ powers with Italy and Germany

Axis

Who was the US Navy Commodore that was sent to Japan to encourage them to sign a treaty that would allow trade between the two nations?

Matthew Perry

This event in the United States caused economic turmoil in Japan as the value of exports fell by 50%.

The Great Depression