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Discover Japan’s Culture

TIME. Map of Japan pg. Then:. Now:. Discover Japan’s Culture. Date Then:. Date Now:. How could the geography of a place impact the daily lives of it’s citizens? Japan’s Geography: Complete the chart below on the effect of Japan’s mountains and islands. Use page 485.

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Discover Japan’s Culture

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  1. TIME Map of Japan pg. Then: Now: Discover Japan’s Culture Date Then: Date Now:

  2. How could the geography of a place impact the daily lives of it’s citizens? Japan’s Geography:Complete the chart below on the effect of Japan’s mountains and islands. Use page 485 NONFICTION RESPONSE PARAGRAPH: Using the chart about and what you read on page 485 explain in an extended response how Japan’s Geography shaped society. Include Cause/Effect Signal Words ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________

  3. Who were the first Japanese People? Who were the Jomon? Y = What evidence shows they were skilled crafts people? R = Y= What evidence shows they used geography to their advantage? R= Japan: The People Who were the Yayoi? Y = What 2 pieces of evidence indicates that the Yayoi were efficient with resources? R= R = The People: Who were the Yamato ? Y = What symbols appear in the myth? R = Y = Create an inference for how these symbols connect to Japanese history. R = Y = How does this legend connect to Japan today? R = A clan is:

  4. Japan’s Early Government: Prince Shotoku’s Reforms pg. 488 1 2 4 3 Look at the primary source about Japan’s Constitution. Then in the table below create characteristics of the US constitution versus Japan’s. Create a claim that supports that Shotoku looked to China as a model to improve Japan. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  5. Japan’s Medieval Government Complete the Outline below about the Rise of the Shogun pgs 493-495

  6. Samurai’s on the Big Screen • Answer the following questions in FULL complete sentences as we view the video on Samurai’s and Knights • What was the samurai code of conduct called? • _____________________________________________ • ________________________What was 1 main point? ____ • ________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________ • 2. Both samurai and knights were part of the feudal system. On what was this system based? __________________ • ________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________ • 3. What were the medieval Japanese lords called? What did the samurai receive for serving those lords? • ________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________ • 4. What was kantana? What was samurai armor made of? • ________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________ • 5.

  7. Daimyo Versus The Samurai This chart should show the relationship between the daimyo and samurai. Pg. 494-497 Daimyo Samurai ? How did the belief’s of the Samurai affect Japanese soldiers in World War 2?

  8. 1. What is origami?a. The art of letter writingb. The craft of paper foldingc. The Japanese word for "thank you"2. A crane is a symbol of what in Japan?a. Long Lifeb. A long winterc.Good crops3. What is Japanese currency, or money, called?a. Wonb. Yenc. Rupee4. What is the capital of Japan?a; Hong Kongb. Tokyoc. Shanghai5. In what year did Tokyo host the first-ever Summer Olympics to be held in Asia?a. 2010b. 1996c. 19646. What is Mount Fuji?a. The tallest mountain in the worldb. An inactive volcanoc. A Buddhist temple7. What does the red circle on the Japanese flag represent?a. Earthb. Sunc. Fire8. How do you say "goodbye" in Japanese?a. Sumimasenb. Arigatoc. Sayonara Test your Knowledge on JAPAN

  9. HOW HAS JAPAN CHANGED THROUGHOUT TIME? • 500-600: Buddhism comes to Japan. Today, more than 70% of Japanese are Buddhists. • 1274-1281:Military dictators known as shoguns rule Japan and successfully keep invaders out of their country. • 1853: United States commodore Matthew Perry enters Japan. He demands that Japan trade with the U.S. • 1868-1912: Under Emperor Meiji, Japan becomes wealthy and powerful. The country wins wars against China and Russia. • 1910: Japan takes over the Korean peninsula and rules it for 35 years, until 1945. • 1923: The Great Kanto Earthquake, one of the worst quakes in world history, destroys Tokyo and Yokohama. More than 140,000 people are killed. • 1926: Hirohito becomes emperor. • 1931: Japan invades Manchuria, China. In 1937, Japan goes to war against China. • 1940-1941:Japan becomes an ally of Germany and Italy in World War II. On December 7, 1941, Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, the U.S. naval base in Hawaii. • 1945:The U.S. drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan surrenders. • 1964:Tokyo hosts the Summer Olympics. It's the first time the Games are held in Asia. • 1995: A major earthquake hits central Japan. ? Do you Know? What date do you think impacted Japan’s daily life the most?

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