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Geography:

Geography:. Archipelago- chain of Island 4,000, 4 main islands Mountains Steppe Farming due to limited land 12% arable Lack of Navigable Rivers -Located on Rim of Fire (Volcano activity common). How does geography influence Japan?. lack of resources ** Disasters -> typhoons, volcanoes

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  1. Geography: • Archipelago- chain of Island 4,000, 4 main islands • Mountains • Steppe Farming due to limited land 12% arable • Lack of Navigable Rivers • -Located on Rim of Fire (Volcano activity common)

  2. How does geography influence Japan? • lack of resources ** • Disasters -> typhoons, volcanoes • dense population • Isolation from foreign world *** • Mongols tried to invade but never could---> “Magical Winds”

  3. Isolation • Throughout Japanese history, Japan had stayed isolated from foreigners • Just like China

  4. Japan vs. China • Japan is similar to what culture? • Why? • - cultural diffusion from China • examples: Character writing (Kana), Confucianism, Zen Buddhism • cooking, gardening,

  5. Early History • Small clans • Early Rulers: Yamato  never very strong but never overthrown • During middle ages, landowners became very powerful and Japan settled into its own feudal type system • Rice Tax • Nobles (Diamyos)rise in power

  6. Tokugawa Shogun Military leader of Japan during the Middle Ages -Used to be a temporary title but now became a permanent title Emperor power declines (figure head)

  7. Tokugawa= Isolate! • Shogun makes decision to keep Japan isolated from invaders!

  8. Bushido • Bushido • Japanese Samurai code of warrior • **Similar to European Knights • code of Chivalry

  9. Harakiri (seppuku) • A vulgar term meaning ‘to slice the abdomen’, which refers to a ritualized form of suicide carried out by Japanese samurai beginning in the Tokugawa period. More properly called seppuku, it involved making two small cross-wise slices across the gut while in a kneeling position, after which a second would behead the samurai with a sword. In practice, the first step was rarely carried out.

  10. End of Isolation- Perry visits Japan • During the 19th Century, The “West wanted to begin trading with China and Japan • Japan had refused as did China but in 1853, they had persuasion • 1853: US Commodore Matthew Perry brings fleet to Japan with a letter from the US presidents asking Japan to open up its ports- claims he will come back with a bigger fleet if demands are not met

  11. 1854 Treaty of Kanagawa • two ports open to US By 1860, Japan opened ports to others.

  12. How would the Japanese feel about being forced to do this? • -upset at shogun • -realized they were weak and Tokugawa Shogun realized time was over • -Japan looks to new emperor Mutsuhito for pride and nationalism • -Chose name “Meji” which means enlightened ruler • o “if you can’t beat the west, be the west”

  13. Russell’s Rule • Meiji = Modernization/ Industrialization • Made Japan a modern economic and World power by creating industry

  14. Modernized Japan • Schools modeled after US • Army of Germany • Navy of Britain • Germany’s government • Industrialize like west 1870- 1914 • Build factories • Build railroads

  15. Conclusion • With modernization came more money and more POWER • Japan by 1894- felt equal with West wanted to show their power to the world • Began to follow Western footsteps of imperialism

  16. What is imperialism? • taking over a territory of a weaker nation by a stronger nation ( Bully effect) and use them for resources

  17. Sino- Japanese War 1876 • Japan vs. China • o Like western countries, Japan forced Korea to open up ports but China protested  both agreed not to fight but China sent in troops and Japan responded and defeated China easily • Got control of Taiwan and other islands

  18. This left Russia realizing Japan was a major power in Asia and challenged their supremacy

  19. Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 • Both wanted control of Manchuria • Japan offered to recognize Russian rights in Manchuria if Russia stayed out of Korea • O They did not and war started • O Japan wins and US negotiated treaty between both countries • Japan gains complete control of Korea • Annexation of Korea

  20. WWI- Japan fought with Allies (US, Russia, Great Britain and France) • 1914-1918 • Win war but get nothing for help in winning war • Disappointed and relationship with West declines

  21. 1918-1938 • -Japan continues to imperialize in order to obtain more resources and power. They had faced major depression during the 1920’s due to a major earthquake and depression in West • REMEMBER Japan needs resources and is not a self sufficient country based on geography

  22. WWII • During WWII Japan aligns with axis powers of Germany and Italy. They share betrayal of others. Japan and Italy were left out of WWI treaty

  23. December 7th, 1941 Pearl Harbor Attack Why did they do this? • - Japan wanted dominance in Pacific and only powerful nation with any interest in Pacific Ocean. They figured if they took out harbors in Pear Harbor which contained submarines, carriers, and destroyers, US would not be able to help other nations in Pacific because it would be too far away • o Successful attack except for one thing: Japan did not count on Air-craft carriers not being at Pearl Harbor • These would later allow US to attack Japan (island hopping) and eventually drop the A-bomb

  24. Results • A-bomb dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima and Japan is rebuilt by US • Emperor is no longer seen as divine • Creation of a Mixed Economy like US • -Rebuilt into Economic power of technology

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