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Use the map on page 197 to answer the questions. 1. What is the population density of most of Japan? over 250 people per sq mi 2. Which cities, in Japan, have over 5,000,000 people? Tokyo and Yokohama Use pgs. 192-198 1. Japan’s form of government is ….? Constitutional Monarchy 2. Japan’s two major religions are… Shinto and Buddhism 3. What is the art of paper folding called? Akihito Origami—Japanese for paper (ori) and magical spirit (gami) The Japanese flag is called Hinomaru, which means "circle of the sun." In English it is sometimes called the "rising sun." This flag has been used for over a thousand years, and no one knows who designed it or when. It was officially adopted as the flag of Imperial Japan on January 27, 1870. Built in 1695, Rakanji Temple is one of many Buddhist temples in Tokyo. Buddhism entered Japan in the 6th century and is now one of the country’s major religions, along with Shinto. Buddhism Shintoism The religion of Shinto does not have a founder nor does it have sacred scriptures like the bible. Shinto is deeply rooted in the Japanese people and traditions. Shintoism •"Shinto gods" are called kami. They are sacred spirits which take the form of things and concepts important to life, such as wind, rain, mountains, trees, rivers and fertility. •Humans become kami after they die and are revered by their families as ancestral kami. •The kami of extraordinary people are even enshrined at some shrines. The rocks to the left are worshiped kamis. In Japan many cities hold annual festivals called matsuri. Shown here is the Kanda Matsuri in Tokyo, held every two years in May. It features a parade with elaborately decorated floats and thousands of participants. The matsuri is held in commemoration of peace, represented by the Kanda Shinto shrine. Mount Fuji rises behind the skyline of Tokyo, the capital and largest city of Japan. Tokyo serves as Japan’s financial, industrial, commercial, educational, and cultural center. It is the most populated metropolitan area in the world. Tokyo Bay receives the waters of the Sumida River, which flows through both old and new sections of Tokyo. Boat tours along the river are popular with sightseers. Shinjuku is one of the most important commercial districts of Tokyo. Here, nighttime passers-by throng a street of restaurants, bars, and clubs. Tokyo is the capital of Japan and the hub of the country’s vast railway system. The main stations in the city serve up to 3 million passengers daily. During rush hour, workers called people pushers help cram as many people as possible onto the trains. Shinkansen – the Japanese Bullet Train Speed Record 277 mph Best average speed 164 mph It can go 120 miles in 44 min. The U.S. has no trains running at this speed. What are Japanese houses like? In a traditional Japanese house, you don't sit on chairs or sleep on beds. You sit and sleep on the floor using cushions and futon bedding. Even today, when Western-style rooms with chairs and beds are common, most houses have at least one room in the traditional style. Before Western-style houses became common, the Japanese room had no windows. It was partitioned with sliding, paper-screen doors called shoji or fusuma. During the daytime the room serves as a living and dining room, and at night, it can be used as a bedroom by laying out the futon. The futon is folded up in the morning and stored in the oshi-ire (closet). Katsushika Hokusai (September 23, 1760-April 18, 1849) was a Japanese painter and printmaker from the Edo Period. He is most famous for his series of prints called "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji" (produced during the period 1826-1833). One of these views, "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa," has become a modern-day icon. Hokusai's seemingly timeless images are almost 200 years old. 1. Japan imports more of which product than any other nation? Answer: Fish! 2. Japan imports raw materials and exports what? Answer: manufactured goods Toshiba TDK Corp. Yamaha • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Toyota Play Station Yu Gi Oh Dreamcast Sega Pokemon Honda Nissan Citizen Watches Fuji Photo film Hitachi Kawasaki Kubota (tractors) Mazda Mitsubishi Nintendo Suzuki Sony Sharp Corp. Seiko Watches Sanyo Pentax ●Hello Kitty ●Canon ●Uniden ●JVC products