China over the past 40 years? Warm ups 5.02 · Warm ups 5.02.2017 *How would you summarize the...
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Warm ups 5.02.2017*How would you summarize the development of China over the past 40 years?
Lesson Objective:*identify major physical characteristics of Japan
*describe factors that encourage unity among Japanese people
Land of the Rising Sun*in ancient times, the Japanese believed there was no land or people to their east, so they had a special relationship with the sun and the rising sun
Making Inferences
*as we discuss major geographical features of Japan, try to make educated guesses of ways that it would affect the people living there
Some Pictures of Japan
Geography of Japan*Japan is made up of thousands of islands, many of them little more than rocks sticking out of the ocean
*most people live on the four largest islands
Geography of Japan*the islands are formed by an underwater mountain range
*only about 13% of Japan’s land is arable
Ring of Fire*Japan is part of the Ring of Fire, where there is a lot of volcanic and seismic activity
*Japan records more earthquakes than any other country (7,500 per year), 1,500 that are strong enough to be felt by people
Climates*if you put Japan along the east coast of the U.S., it would stretch from Florida to Maine
*What can you infer about its climate rom that information?
Monsoons and Typhoons*Japan has monsoons, or prevailing winds, that shift, causing a rainier season and a dry season
*there are also typhoons, which are hurricanes that originate in the Pacific Ocean
Ocean Currents
*How do you think the ocean currents would affect Japan?
Impacts of Geography
*based on all of the info we discussed about Japan’s geography, in what ways do you think it could impact people?
Brain Break!
People and Culture*Japan has one of the highest population densities in the world
*What role do you think geography plays in that?
Japanese Efficiency*Japan recycles about twice as much of their solid waste as the U.S.A. does
*as a result, the average Japanese person creates about ½ as much garbage as an American
Japanese Waste DisposalIn recent years, a typical area in Japan makes at least 12 distinctions between trash types---newspaper, cardboard, milk cartons, books and magazines, other "mixed" paper, rags, cans, bottles, PET bottles, other plastic, and then whatever doesn't fit into these categories is separated into burnable or non-burnable, with a few minor exceptions and additions. [Source: Kate Elwood, Daily Yomiuri]
Uniformity*Japan’s population is very homogenous; more than 99% of Japan’s population has ancestors that lived in Japan thousands of years ago
*the largest minority are Koreans, and they only make up 0.6% of the population!
Similar Religion*most of Japan’s people share similar religious beliefs and traditions
*there is a mix of Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucian ideals that play a role in Japanese society
Traits of the Belief SystemsShinto: worship of forces of nature and spirits of dead ancestors
Buddhism: seek knowledge, live selflessly and modestly
Confucianism: respect for elders and wisdom, and obedience to people of authority; importance of the common good
Homogenous, or Heterogenous?
*In your opinion, do you think it’s better to live in a homogenous or heterogenous society? Why?
Just for fun, if there’s time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPD_GHDtkWc