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Geography and how it affects Japan . Use the information in this power point to complete the handout. Click on view and select slide show to view this show . Geography of Japan. Japan has been influenced by several geographic factors: Islands (Archipelago) Mountains Ring of Fire
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Geography and how itaffects Japan Use the information in this power point to complete the handout. Click on view and select slide show to view this show
Geography of Japan • Japan has been influenced by several geographic factors: • Islands (Archipelago) • Mountains • Ring of Fire • Proximity to China and Korea • Lack of natural resources for industrialization
Japan is an archipelago An archipelago is a chain of islands, which is made up of many islands that are close together.
How does being an island nation affect Japan? • 1. Japan was isolated from the rest of Asia because of the sea. This allowed Japan to develop a unique culture and society. • 2. The seas surrounding Japan have provided Japan with an important source of food.
How do mountains affect Japan? • Mountains are not good for farming. As a result of this there is a limit to how much available farmland there is in Japan. • Mountains made it difficult to travel throughout Japan. Different regions of Japan were isolated from each other because of the mountains. • The majority of Japans major cities are located near the coast.
One way Japan has adapted to the mountains is by terracing • Terracing is the process of creating farmland in the mountains by carving terraces into the mountainside. • This technique is also used in the Andes mountains of South America.
Japan is part of the ring of fire The ring of fire is a region around the pacific ocean that has heavy volcanic activity and frequents earthquakes.
Geography makes life in Japan dangerous • Japan experiences frequent earthquakes that vary from very weak to very strong • In the summer Japan experiences very strong and dangerous storms called Tai Funs. These storms create massive amounts of rain and winds capable of destroying buildings • Tsunamis are massive waves that can destroy coastal areas. These waves are a frequent threat in Japan.
Impact on religion • This dramatic and often deadly geography led the Japanese to develop a great respect for nature. • This respect can be seen in their belief system, Shinto. • Japanese belief system that worships spirits found in all living and non-living things.
Geography and Cultural Diffusion • Japan is located near China and Korea.
Geography and Cultural Diffusion • Its location near these countries has caused cultural diffusion to occur. • Japanese culture is a unique blend of its own original traditions and ideas borrowed from China and Korea. • Korea is often referred to as a “bridge” between China and Japan.
Geography and Imperialism • Japan is an island nation with few natural resources needed for industrial factories. • In order to get the resources they needed, Japan practiced a policy of IMPERIALISM.
Geography and Imperialism • Imperialism is when one country takes over or controls another for social, political, or economic reasons. • Japan basically took control of other countries to access their resources.
Summary • Japan is an island nation heavily influenced by geography. • The major geographic features that have influenced Japan are: • The sea • Mountains • Volcanoes • Geographic location near China and Korea • Natural resources