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1 Ivy Wang Mr. Robert Sixth grade Ivy Wang Mr. Robert Sixth grade JAPAN

2 Where Japan is located: Japan is located in the continent Asia. Who surround Japan? China and Korea surround it. Japan is located in the continent Asia. Who surround Japan? China and Korea surround it.

3 Geographic features: Mount Fuji 4 main islands 4,000 other ones Many natural harbors Sakura trees Many temples Mount Fuji 4 main islands 4,000 other ones Many natural harbors Sakura trees Many temples

4 Climates of Japan: Rain during summer (starts in may) Snow during winter (December, Jan, Feb) Hot during summer Warm sometimes chilly during autumn Rain during summer (starts in may) Snow during winter (December, Jan, Feb) Hot during summer Warm sometimes chilly during autumn

5 Environment : The native animals are the cranes A popular tree is the sakura tree Usually just normal weather? The native animals are the cranes A popular tree is the sakura tree Usually just normal weather?

6 History of Japan : 10,000 BC Upper Paleolithic known as the Jomon Era 552: Introduction of Buddhism into Japan 1467: Civil war erupts in japan 1914: - 1918 World War I- Japan declared war on Germany 1940: japan entered World War 2 1941: 7 December: Japanese attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii 1945: August: The United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 2 September 1945 Japan officially surrendered and World War II ended. 2013- modern japan!~ 10,000 BC Upper Paleolithic known as the Jomon Era 552: Introduction of Buddhism into Japan 1467: Civil war erupts in japan 1914: - 1918 World War I- Japan declared war on Germany 1940: japan entered World War 2 1941: 7 December: Japanese attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii 1945: August: The United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 2 September 1945 Japan officially surrendered and World War II ended. 2013- modern japan!~

7 Customs and traditions This is a traditional treat called KONPEITO. Its pretty much just sugar candy. This is a traditional Japanese dance. The dancer puts on white makeup and then wears a Hakama or kimono and dances during an event or festival. This is traditional Japanese Matcha tea. It is made during tea ceremonies or during leisure time This is traditional Japanese Matcha tea. It is made during tea ceremonies or during leisure time

8 Customs and traditions part 2 This is DANGO. It is a traditional Japanese treat. It is eaten at Festivals and as a normal treat. It is sticky and usually Eaten with red bean and with mitarashi dango sauce. This is DANGO. It is a traditional Japanese treat. It is eaten at Festivals and as a normal treat. It is sticky and usually Eaten with red bean and with mitarashi dango sauce. This a crane origami, in the legends it is said if u fold 1000 You will get a wish.(see Sadako’s story) This a crane origami, in the legends it is said if u fold 1000 You will get a wish.(see Sadako’s story) This is a Japanese onsen. It is very popular in Japan and It is very good for your body to relieve stress and good for your skin because of the minerals in the water. This is a Japanese onsen. It is very popular in Japan and It is very good for your body to relieve stress and good for your skin because of the minerals in the water.

9 Government Legislature: The Japanese parliament is called the Diet. It consists of the House of Representatives (480 members) and the House of Councillors (242 members). The members of the Diet are elected by the Japanese people. Executive: The cabinet is headed by the Prime Minister. The cabinet further consists of the ministers which are appointed by the prime minister and are usually members of the Diet. The prime minister is elected by the Diet. Judiciary: The highest court is the Supreme Court. Other courts are district courts, high courts, family courts, and summary courts. Judges are appointed by the cabinet. Elections: The minimum voting age is 20 years. Women received the right to vote with the postwar constitution. Elections for the House of Representatives are carried out every four years, and half of the House of Councillors is elected every three years. Beside the national elections there are prefectural and municipal elections. The Emperor does not have any effective power but is only the symbol of the state. Legislature: The Japanese parliament is called the Diet. It consists of the House of Representatives (480 members) and the House of Councillors (242 members). The members of the Diet are elected by the Japanese people. Executive: The cabinet is headed by the Prime Minister. The cabinet further consists of the ministers which are appointed by the prime minister and are usually members of the Diet. The prime minister is elected by the Diet. Judiciary: The highest court is the Supreme Court. Other courts are district courts, high courts, family courts, and summary courts. Judges are appointed by the cabinet. Elections: The minimum voting age is 20 years. Women received the right to vote with the postwar constitution. Elections for the House of Representatives are carried out every four years, and half of the House of Councillors is elected every three years. Beside the national elections there are prefectural and municipal elections. The Emperor does not have any effective power but is only the symbol of the state.

10 Economy The Japanese economy is one of the third largest in the world. Only the USA and China have a higher GNP. The Japanese currency is the Yen. Exports: Japan's main export goods are cars, electronic devices and computers. Most important trade partners are China and the USA, followed by South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Germany. Imports: Japan has a surplus in its export/import balance. The most important import goods are raw materials such as oil, foodstuffs and wood. Major supplier is China, followed by the USA, Australia, Saudia Arabia, South Korea, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates. Industries: Manufacturing, construction, distribution, real estate, services, and communication are Japan's major industries today. Agriculture makes up only about two percent of the GNP. Most important agricultural product is rice. Resources of raw materials are very limited and the mining industry rather small. The Japanese economy is one of the third largest in the world. Only the USA and China have a higher GNP. The Japanese currency is the Yen. Exports: Japan's main export goods are cars, electronic devices and computers. Most important trade partners are China and the USA, followed by South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Germany. Imports: Japan has a surplus in its export/import balance. The most important import goods are raw materials such as oil, foodstuffs and wood. Major supplier is China, followed by the USA, Australia, Saudia Arabia, South Korea, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates. Industries: Manufacturing, construction, distribution, real estate, services, and communication are Japan's major industries today. Agriculture makes up only about two percent of the GNP. Most important agricultural product is rice. Resources of raw materials are very limited and the mining industry rather small.

11 tourism They will be interested in the cherry blossoms and the festivals. Also the unique tea garden designs The decorative food they eat. They will be interested in the cherry blossoms and the festivals. Also the unique tea garden designs The decorative food they eat.

12 Thanks! Love Japan!~


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