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The Benefits of Reading Books. 10,000 C.E- 622 A.D. Nara Period . 710-784 . Heian Period 794-1160. Kamkura. Period 1185-1335. Muromachi. Period 1336-1568. National Unification Period 1568-1600. Edo Period 1600-1867. Meiji Period 1868-1912. 1000YEARS. Geography. Made up of mountains and volcanoes rising out of the Pacific Ocean. Only 20% is flat land. Eat seafood because of their close proximity to the sea/ocean. Separated from other people in Asia and developed their own culture. :. Struggling for . Recognition . in Australia. 高橋 君江. Kimie Takahashi, PhD. A. ssumption University of Thailand. Human Sciences Perspectives in . Linguistic. . Diversity & Social . Inclusion in Australia. Chawan. Drinking of green tea was known in China from the fourth century. . Tea . plants didn’t grow in Japan until the first seeds were brought from China during the Tang dynasty (China 618-907), when relations and cultural exchanges between the two countries reached a peak.. tourism. Christian McGlothlin-Clason. Japanese & Foreign. Japan’s concept of foreign. Ethnicity, Language, Accent. “Non-Japanese”. Concept of Japanese. One Country; One . Race. Homogenous. “similar to themselves”. Japanese Greetings. Japanese traditions. Japan is known for its unique . culture, . which has been preserved by the Japanese people since ancient times. .. Japanese people often bow to people to. Greet them. China also has this tradition.. 1300’s. Essential Standards. 6.C.1. . Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.. Clarifying Objectives. 6.C.1.3. Summarize systems of social structure within various civilizations and societies over time (e.g., Roman class structure, Indian caste system and feudal, matrilineal and . Preview. Under the Shogun. - Japan was firmly organized under the Tokugawa shogunate. Under Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate, social status was passed down through families. It was closely tied to military rank or way of earning a living. Members of one social class could not move up to another social class. A person’s social class affected all parts of life.. Japans economy . Japan is the second largest power. Japan has a lack of natural resources and useable land. . The Japanese use yen as their currency (¥). EXPORTS. : Textiles, food products, machinery, transport equipment, chemicals, chemical products and so on. . By Terrie Lloyd. Japan Travel KK. July, 2018. Self Introduction. Dual national (Australia/NZ), resident Japan 35 years. Strong believer in creating new products and services. 1983: Started first company, in translation field, in my apartment. Japan: Geography and Early History On your map, label: Japan N. Korea ( NK ) S. Korea (SK) Russia Mongolia China Pacific Ocean Japan is an Archipelago (Chain of many small Islands) Japan is very Chapter 14 – Edo Japan: A Closed Society Unit 3 - Japan Chapter 14 – Edo Japan: A Closed Society Overview Worldview Inquiry: In what ways might a country’s choice to remain isolated both reflect its worldview and result from its worldview? you?. Learn . about Japan. Find key contacts. Identify . cooperation opportunities. Support available. funded by the European . Commission and METI. managed . by the EU-Japan . Centre. 2. www.eu-japan.eu. Essential . Question. Assess the impact of Japanese nationalism and militarism on Japan’s foreign policy in the 1930s. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. Review – how far have they come?. Learn about internationalism.

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