hi i forgot that i have made some essay about Japan well... i couldnt find any because the file was deleted i think its interesting when my teacher gave me that essay for our assignment in school you could tell by just looking at my files that i definitely love japan i’ve never gone there but i’m definitely looking forward to it many many things made me love japan especially their culture‚ romance‚ etc but in my case‚ i love manga and animes my everyday life is filled by animes
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Why does Japan attract so Many Less Tourists than Italy? Contents Introduction Page 2 International Tourism Page 2 Key Aspects of Japan Page 3 Key Aspects of Italy Page 4 Typical Tourist Page 5 International
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the Tokugawa regime that foreign influences changed and evolved the political‚ social‚ and‚ to an extent‚ economic lives of the people. From the westerners‚ Christianity entered and the religion shaped the policies and social issues‚ also foreign trade affected the natural resources of Japan. On the other hand‚ China and Korea exerted a lot amount on Tokugawa Japan as well with Neo-Confucianism and the concept of mu’en would change the intelligentsia and aesthetics sphere. In contrast to the foreign
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Japan has already begun to experience a population decline‚ with the result that many universities are already having difficulty maintaining their student populations‚ although entry into top ranks of the universities remains hugely competitive. The emerging and foreseeable trend is that many universities will have to try to attract large numbers of foreigners or diversify or face closure. It is also now said that a university education in Japan is within easier reach of students today‚ but that
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Chance Japan is very much open for business‚ Japan remains the world‘s third largest economy‚ after the U.S. and China‚ with a GDP of roughly $5.9 trillion. During 2011 the Japanese yen strengthened significantly against the U.S. dollar‚ reaching a 15-year high of 75.86 yen to the dollar in October 2011. American goods and services have never been more affordable for Japanese buyers. In 2011‚ the top exporters to Japan were China‚ US‚ Australia‚ Saudi Arabia‚ UAE‚ South Korea‚ and Indonesia. The
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4038600-137160How Are Tsunami’s Made -Initiation The sea floor rises and drops suddenly creating large columns of water -Split ddsddsThe initial tsunami then splits into two‚ one heads further into sea another heads towards shore -Amplification As the wave appdsroaches shore‚ the height of the wave is amplified as the wave gathers energy as approaches shore -Run Up The leading wave is steepened‚ the wave does not break at this point‚ instead it acts like a wall of water smashing everything
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The History of Children’s Day In Japan • This is a national holiday in Japan celebrated on May 5th. Started in 1948‚ Children’s Day is a festive day dedicated to celebrating the health and happiness of all children. The holiday is believed to have begun in china where they would hang medicinal herbs to ward off childhood diseases. In Japan it is often celebrated by giving children kites and hanging streamers. In Japan‚ the Children’s Festival was originally called the “Boy’s Festival” while
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Feudalism was a social system present in early Japanese and European times. The people were separated into different classes depending on their birth‚ wealth‚ and other factors. Feudalism in Europe and Japan were alike and different in many ways. One way that feudalism in Japan and Europe were alike was that the soldiers/warriors in both cultures had a code of honor that they followed. The samurai’s (Japanese warriors) code of honour was called bushido. In bushido a true samurai would be “loyal‚
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Similarities and Differences About Japan and Europe Have you ever wondered whether Japan and Europe were similar? We will be talking about the similarities and differences between Japan and Europe. There were many similarities between Japan and Europe. First off‚ both Europe and Japan‚ had people who fought in their armies. Next‚ the Europeans and Japanese both had warriors that are armed with weapons and armour. In Japan‚ those warriors were called samurai‚ and in Europe‚ they were called knights
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ways. In Europe people were in classes that were arranged in an order. Slaves were at the bottom‚ peasants‚ knights and other nobles being in the middle and the king or queen being at the very top. For Japan it was the same although there were different names‚ and one more class. Both feudalists in Japan and Europe hired warriors‚ either samurai or knights‚ to help protect a lord’s lands. Both had landlords who protected the farmers and workers. Clearly in both places the power was based in class relationships
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