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JAPAN, INDUSTRIAL GIANT ASIAJAPAN, INDUSTRIAL GIANT ASIA
GEOGRAPHY
Nippon or “Land of the rising sun”Capital : Tokyo Population:
26.9million Archipelago: 4,233 islandLanguage:Niponggo Largest city in the worldFour main islands a. Honshu (Largest) b. Hokkaido c. Shikoku d. Kyushu
Chief ports Osaka, Yokohama, and Kobe Climate: Temperate Consist mostly of mountains 17% land arable and 60 active volcanoes
2,000 earthquake shake the country per year September 1, 1923- Most devastating
earthquake destroy 375,000 homes and kills 143,000 people
RELIGION – Shintoist or Buddhist and less than 1% Christians
THE JAPANESE- Aborigines calls Ainus Ainus, Mongolian and Malay- Japanese Race
CREATION MYTH
Nihongi- Japan ChroniclesKojiki- Book of asian traditionAmaterasu-Sun GoddessPrince Ninighi- Grandson of Amaterasu,
to rule the country Jimmu Tonno- Great grandson of
Ameterasu , First Emperor of Japan and Founder of Imperial dynasty
YAMATO STATE
Nucleus of Japanese Empire They reach the island Kyushu and Kanto
GREAT PERSONALITIESWani- Introduced the analects and
Confucious written languageKimmei- Introduced BuddhismSoga Family- Court religion and foot
bindingEmperor Mommu-Transferred the capital
Nara
NARA PERIOD (710-794) AGE OF PROGRESS
Todaiji- Most famous Buddhist temple Kibi-No-Mikibi- Invented the katana
TODAIJI
II. HEIAN PERIOD JAPANESE CAPITAL WAS MOVED TO KEIKYO “CITY OF PEACE” (KYOTO)
Lady Murasaki- Greatest woman novelist in Japan
Taira and Minamoto- 2 military Clans
SHOGUNATE GOVERNAMENT
YORIMOTO- New warlord Given the title of Sei-I-tai-Shogun He establish the capital in kamakuraMikado (emperor) Bafuku (Shogunate) He introduced feudalismSamurai (soldiers) Bushido (code of
ethics) Divided the country into districts and gave
the retainers to daimyos.
MIKADO (EMPEROR
)
BAKUFU(SHOGUNAT
E)
SAMURAI(WARRIOR)
HOJO REGENCY
Buddhist sect, Zen, Jodo, Shin and Nicheren
ASHIKAGA SHOGUNATEPERIOD OF FEUDAL WARS
Turbulent age of feudal struggles and civil wars
Takauji- Transferred capital at Muromachi Christianity was introduced by St. Francis
Xavier “Apostle of Indies” The 1st European and Portuguese
introduced 1st firearms
GREAT SHOGUN OF JAPAN1. NOBUNAGA- Son of daimyo overthrew the
Ashikaga in 1575.2. HIDEYOSHI- Son of poor peasant, unified Japan
under his rules - Tried to invade Philippines and Korea - When he died (1598) his dream empire died also - Japanese hail him but Christians writer assailed
him.3. IYEYASU- Succeeded Hideyoshi - Founded tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1867) - Moved capital to Edo (Tokyo) - Banned Christianity and persecuted Spanish
missionaries coming from manila - Seclusion decree 1639- Closing Japan to world
PERRY TREATY (COMMODORE MATHEW PERRY)
1. Shall be peace between Japan and U.S2. Opening of Japanese ports of Nagasaki,
Hokodate, and Shimoda to American vessels
3. Good treatment of shipwrecked American sailors in Japan
4. U.S will have consul Japan who would have jurisdiction over American citizens
HARRIS TREATY- Basis of Japan foreign relation with western powers
Townshed Harris- American consul in JapanShogun Keiki- Last shogun Japan
MEIJI ERA (ENLIGHTENED)
Emperor Mushishito gather the nobles and official at his court at Kyoto
Transferred the capital from Kyoto to Tokyo He Abolished Feudalism
MEIJI CONSTITUTION INFLUENCED BY GERMAN
Recognized Emperor as sacred and inviolable
House of peer (nobles) House of representative ( Lower house) Contained Bill of Rights
CONTRIBUTION OF MEIJI ERA Compulsory military training Gregorian Calendar Decimal System Christianity and other religion Western system education Railways, steamship, harbor, banks and
Printing press
CONTRIBUTION TO CIVILIZATION
1. Bushido- Code of chivalry2. Shinto Religion3. Kana- Alphabet written into 2 styles
Haragdana (curve) and Katana (angular)4. Literally forms- Kabuki, Noh and Tanka5. Dignified social customs- Cha-no-yu (tea
drinking ceremony) and Ikebana (flower arrangement)
6. Landscape gardening7. Sports- Judo (self defense), Kendo
(fencing) and Sumo (wrestling)
GROWTH OF NATIONALISM
1. Tanaka Memorial- Provided the steps to be taken by the Japanese in order to realize their ambition to dominate Asia.
2. Anti-Comintern Pact in Berlin (November 25, 1936)
- Hitler promise to help Japan in case of Soviet intervene.
July 7, 1937- Accused the Chinese firing on Japanese troop at Marco Polo Bridge
Tripartile Pact- Creating Berlin, Tokyo, Rome axis
Atlantic Charter- Counteract the Berlin - Joint declaration of U.S and Great Britain
SINO-JAPANESE WAR (1894-1895)
July 25, 1894- Japanese warship sank a vessel carrying 1,200 Chinese soldiers.
Treaty of Shimonseki ended the war Gave Japan the Liaotang Peninsula but
Russia jealously force her to return it to China.
ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE
1899 Japan became the 1st Asian country to be rid of foreign extraterritorial rights.
1902 Britain signed the alliance.
RUSSO JAPANESE WAR (1904-1905)
Japanese Admiral Togo’s fleet attack the Russian navy port
Pres. Roosevelt as mediator, The 2 country agreed to end the war
September 5,1905 at Potsmouth, Japanese interests at Korea and Russia gave to Japan the Southern half of Sakhalin island and al rights in Liaotang Peninsula Including port of Arthur.
JAPAN AS GREAT POWER Gained more territory previously belonging
to Germany (Carolines, Marshalls and Palau)
Japan Empire now include the Kuriles, Sakhalin, Korea, Formosa, South Manchuria and German island.
FASCIST JAPAN 1930’s Ultranationalist and military cliques
made trouble for Japan
MANCHURIAN INCIDENT (1931-1933)
Japan created puppet state in Manchurian called MANCHUKUO and made Henry Pu-yi its ruler.
CHINA INCIDENT July 7, 1937 Japan provoke other incident
near Marco Polo Bridge in Peking. Japanese troops precipitated the undeclared war in china.
December 1937 Nankling fell and Gen. Chiang Kai Shek moved his capital to Chungking.
JAPAN AND WORLD WAR II September 1, 1939 Japanese armies
overrunning China The victory of Nazi Germany impressed the
Japanese military President Roosevelt ordered the FREEZING
of all Japanese assets in the U.S and boycott the trade in Japan
December 8, 1941 made a sneak attack at U.S naval base Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) destroyed the U.S fleet following day the Allied powers declared war on Japan.
JAPAN’S DEFEAT AND SURRENDER
By the middle of 1945 Japan was gradually leveled by massive U.S Air attacks & Naval Bombardments.
July 26, 1945- Allied Potsdam Declaration on Japan to surrender.
Aug. 6, 1945 - Destruction of Hiroshima Aug. 9, 1945- Destruction of Nagasaki Aug. 15, 1945 - Japan surrendered. Sep. 2, 1945 - Japan signed the documents amid
solemn ceremonies aboard the battleship USS Missouri n Tokyo Bay.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur- Supreme Commander of Allied Powers in Japan.
ALLIED OCCUPATION OF JAPAN September 2, 1945 allied occupation lasted
Japanese cooperated with SCAP (Supreme Commander of Allied Powers)
Article 9 contained a unique provision whch pledge the Japanese people to forever renounce war
Japan was completely revolutionized with the following achievements
Democratization Demilitarization Reorientation of values Improvement of Economy Punishment of war criminals
JAPAN AS INDUSTRIAL POWER Japan economic miracle has been attribute
to following factors: Industriousness and discipline Managerial skills and its industrialist and
businessman Technical skills of people American technical and financial aid Savings and investment of the people
JAPANESE POLITICS
Japanese politics become so corrupt in modern era that have been several changes of government involving resignation of prime minister and minister involved public scandal graft, corruption etc…
ZAIBATSU- new millionaire composed of six families which control the wealth and business of Japan.
QUIZ TIME
1. Japanese language a. Nippon b. Niponggo c. Mandarin
2. Largest island in Japan a. Shikoku b. Hokkaido c. Honshu
3. Japanese aborigines called ______ a. Ainus b. Malay c. Mongolian
4. Sun Goddess a. Amaterasu b. Kojiki c. Ninighi
5. Nucleus of Japanese state a. Heian Period b. Yamato state c. Wani state
6. He introduced Buddhism a. Wani b. Soga C. kimmei
7. He invented katana a. Kibi-no-mikibi b. Mekeni-no-miki c.kimi-ni-kimi 8. it is the most famous buddist temple.
a. takaujib. hideyoshic. todaiji
9. she is the greatest women novelist in japan.a. murasakib. mutsihitoc. minamoto
10. feudalism was established in _______?.a. Nara Periodb. Heian Periodc. Shogunate Government
11. It is also called “Period of Feudal
War”a.Hojo Regencyb. Ashikaga Shogunatec. Meiji Era 12. Buddhist sec.a. Hojo Regencyb. Yamato Regencyc. Muromachi
13. One of the Great Leader in Japan who banned Christianity and persecuted Spanish missionaries
a. Nobunagab. Hideyoshic. Iyeyasu 14. American consul in Japana. Shogun keikib. Townshed Harrisc. Commodore Mather Perry 15. Closing Japan to worlda. Seclusion decree 1639b. Seclusion decree 1630c. Seclusion decree 1631
16. Japan created a puppet state in Manchuria called?a. Manchukiab. Manchukaoc. Manchukou
17. In what year did ultra-nationalists and
military cliques made trouble for Japan.a. 1980'sb. 1950'sc. 1930's
18. When was the time Accused the Chinese
firing on Japanese troop at Marco Polo Bridge
a.July, 7,1937b. July 8, 1937c. August 9, 1937
19. the exact date when the japanese warship sanked
a. january 17, 1865b. july 28, 1892c. July 25, 1894
20. When was the time Hitler promise to help
Japan in case of soviet intervene a .November 25, 1936 b. September 23, 1926 c. August 25, 1936 21. This became the magic word n Japan A.
Demilitarization B. Reorientation of values C. Democratization
22. What article contained a unique provision whch pledge the Japanese people to forever renounce war. A. Article 8 B. Article 9
C. Article 10
23. Tea drinking ceremony a. Tanka b. Cha-no-yu c. Kendo 24. Treaty ended the Sino-Japanese war a. Perry treaty b. Shimonseki Treaty c. President Roosevelt Treaty 25. Who is the Admiral who attack the
Russian navy port? a. Iyeyasu b. Togo c. Sakhalin
1. the japanese capital was moved to keinkyo "city of peace"(kyoto).
2. bushido means "Code of Ethics"
Nobunaga is the son of daimyo overthrew the Ashikaga
4. Opening of Japanese ports of Nagasaki, Hokodate, and Shimoda to German vessels.
5. Iyeyasu tried to invade Philippines and Korea
6. Millions of Japanese immigrated to other countries in search of better life during the war.
7. Hiroshima is a new millionaire composed of six families which controlled wealth and business life in japan.
8. September 2, 1946 Japan signed the documents amid solemn ceremonies aboard the battleship
9. Gen. Douglas MacArthur s the Supreme Commander of Allied powers in Japan
10. By the middle of 1940 Japan was gradually leveled by massive of U.S air attacks
11. Allied Potsdam Declaration called on Japan to surrender
12. President Roosevelt ordered the FREEZING of all Japanese assets in the U.S and boycott the trade in Japan
13. Aug. 6, 1947 - Destruction of Hiroshima
14. ZAIBATSU is composed of five families which control the wealth and business of Japan.
15. Japanese politics become so corrupt in modern era
16. july 19,1976 was the exact date the sino-japanese war started
17. year 1902 britain signed the treaty of shimonseki
18. The victory of Nazi Germany suppressed the Japanese military
19. December 1937 Nankling fell and Gen. Chiang Kai Shek moved his capital to Chungking.
20. American calendar is one of the contribution of Meiji era
21. kana is an alphabet written into 3 styles
22. Meiji constitution was influenced by Chinese
23. September 1, 1923- Most devastating earthquake destroy 375,000 homes and kills 143,000 people
24. Jimmu Tonno First Emperor of Japan and Founder of Imperial dynasty
25. Give some contribution to civilization