JAPAN POWERPOINT PRESENTATION! By: Aren and Levi.

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JAPAN POWERPOINT PRESENTATION! By: Aren and Levi

Government Prime Ministers are head of government. Akihito is the emperor in Japan (2009) Japan has a national government with legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Culture (Food) Japan restaurants will specialize in on particular food. An Izakaya is a Japanese Pub Western and oriental foods are available far and wide throughout Japan!

Culture (Traditions) On the Coming of age day, there are ceremonies that are held in all the parts of Japan. Respect for the aged day celebrates a traditional Confucian value.

Culture (Religion) Religion in Japan has been immensely affected from other Asian religions. Japan religion has a great and significant impact in the development of the Japanese history of civilization.

Culture (Sports) A big sport in Japan is sumo wrestling Football, known as soccer in Japan, has always struggled to find a place in the nations heart

Culture (Clothing) Japan clothing is very similar to U.S. clothing The fabric of the Japanese clothing also plays a role in the seasons. Japanese clothing designs may have chrysanthemums or maple leaves.

Culture (Houses) Areas like the kitchen and hallways have wooden flooring. The frame of a Japanese house is made of wood. the weight is supported by up and down columns, and sideways braces.

Economy 2 nd Largest in the world. Mixed Economy

Economy (Services) Service sectors account for about 3/4's of total economic output. Banking insurance real estate, retailing transportation, and telecommunications are all big industries.

Economy (Natural Resources) Japan has inadequate natural resources to support the growing economy and big population. Regional deposits of metal-bearing ores were difficult to format because they were low grade.

Landforms 70% of Japan is Mountains. 15% is of it's land is used to grow crops and flowers 3% is used for housing

Climate Northern half of Japan is cold. Lower half of Japan is hot.

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