WELCOME TO JAPAN BROCHURE 1.FOLD PAPER INTO THREE PARTS 2.MUST BE NEAT AND IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. 3.YOU MAY COLOR YOUR BROCHURE IF YOU HAVE TIME.

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WELCOME TO JAPAN BROCHURE 1.FOLD PAPER INTO THREE PARTS 2.MUST BE NEAT AND IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. 3.YOU MAY COLOR YOUR BROCHURE IF YOU HAVE TIME.

INSIDE OF BROCHURE: LOCATION Absolute Location: 140 east by 40 west Relative Location: (what bodies of water surrounds the islands?) List the four (4) major Islands ________________ DRAW THE JAPAN ISLANDS AND A COMPASS ROSE Geographic Features % of Mountains (name major mountains) % of Plains (name) How many Volcano's? Problems that might occur? _______________ Illustration Here Agriculture / Diet % of farm land? Type of crops? Main food source? _______________ Illustration Here

OUTSIDE OF BROCHURE: TITLE: WELCOME TO JAPAN Illustration By: Name & period # Beliefs: What are the two major beliefs? Who was Prince Shotoku? Present Day Lifestyle: How have the Japanese adapted to island living? ______________ Illustration Here