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Page 1: Japan’s Culture By Shanyce F.. Government in Japan Japan’s constitution was made in 1947. The government has three branches: the legislative (which in.

Japan’s Culture

By Shanyce F.

Page 2: Japan’s Culture By Shanyce F.. Government in Japan Japan’s constitution was made in 1947. The government has three branches: the legislative (which in.

Government in Japan

• Japan’s constitution was made in 1947.

• The government has three branches: the legislative (which in Japan is called the diet), executive (the cabinet) ,and the judicial (the courts).

• The lower house of representatives contains 480 seats.

• The higher house of representatives contains 242 seats.

• To vote in Japan you have to be 20 years old.

• Japan has a system like Canada and Britain.

• Japan does not quickly elect a president.

• There are 47 Governments in Japan.

Government

The Diet

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Japanese Culture

• Japan has a mixture of Asian and western influenced culture.

• In Japan the arts are kabuki ,noh, kyogen, and bunraku.

• Kabuki is a classical theatre about the seventeenth century.

• Flamboyant makeup (is called kumadori in Japan.) It describes the characteristics and moods of a character.

• The actors who appear to be women in kabuki are men!

• Noh is the oldest art in a musical theatre.

• Noh is told in utai, (or singing) hayashi, (musical accompaniment) and dance.

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• The lead actor wears colorful silk and a wooden mask.

• The mask looks like an old man, a young or old woman, a divine figure ,a ghost, and a young boy.

• Kyogen is a classical comic theatre that is preformed with highly stylized actions and lines.

• Bunraku (became popular at the end of the sixteenth century) is a puppet theatre.

• Sado or Chado is a way of preparing tea.

Culture in Japan

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Education in Japan• In Japan elementary school is six

years, Middle school is three years, High school is three years, and University is four years.

• 97% of students go to High school in Japan.

• The Japanese start Elementary school after April on their sixth birthday.

• There are 30 to 40 students in each class.

• The students learn: Japanese, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Music, Crafts, Physical Education (PE), Home Economics, and English.

• They also have access to the Internet.• They learn arts such as: Shodo

(Calligraphy), and Haiku (Poetry).• Shodo is dipping your brush in ink and

writing kanji in an artistic way. (Characters in Asian countries that have their own meaning.)

• The students clean their classrooms, halls, and yard.

Kanji

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Clothing in Japan

• The traditional clothes in Japan are Kimonos.

• The kimonos take more time to get into properly than western clothes.

• A kimono in Japan is called a yukata.

• A kimono is worn for festivals, firework displays, and for other occasional things.

Girls wearing kimonos

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Money in Japan

• Money in Japan is called yen.

yen

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Location to and (in) Japan

• Eastern Asia: island chain between North Pacific Ocean and sea of Japan, East of Korean peninsula.

map

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Population in Japan

• The population was 127,417,244 on July 2005.

• The growth of Japan was 5%.• The birth rate is about 9.47.• The death rate is about 8.95.

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Festivals and celebrations in Japan

• For celebrations in Japan the people wear kimonos.

• Some foods in Japan

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Sports in Japan

• In Japan baseball and soccer is popular.

• Judo and kendo are popular in Japan.

• In sumo wrestling (Rikishi) is called sumo wrestlers.

• The ring is called the (dohyo).

Children practicing kendo

Children practicing judo

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Food in Japan

• The word for food in Japanese is (gohan).

• In Japan you must have rice on your plate, next meat or fish, vegetables, and soup.

• You eat with chopsticks.

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Japan’s Music and Art

• Japan has their own national anthem.

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The Tokyo Tower

• The Tokyo tower is 333 meters tall.

• It is 13 meters taller than the Eiffel tower.

• It’s a tourists attraction.• It was completed in

1958.• The main observatory is

reached at 150 meters tall and the special observatory is reached at 250 meters high. Tokyo tower

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Historical Places In Japan

• Mount Fuji: is 3777 meters tall and is Japan’s highest mountain. It is worshiped as a sacred mountain. It erupted in 1708 it is a volcano.

• Zojoji temple: it was built in 1393. It’s the main temple of Buddhist.

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Bibliography

– http://web-jpn.org/kidsweb/index.html – http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/

factbook/geos/ja.html – http://www.japan-guide.com/list/

e1000.html – http://gojapan.about.com/cs/

japantravelhelp/a/japanesemoney.htm – http://www.xe.net/ucc/

• http://www.k111.k12.il.us/king/japan11c.htm