Mention the 4 main regions / islands of Japan - Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Define what Kamikaze is for Japanese people.  - A divine wind sent by the gods to defend their islands. , Who is Amaterasu? How is it related to the emperors of Japan? - the Sun Goddess. Emperors were considered the descendants of Amaterasu., 3 nearest neighbour countries of Japan are:  - Russia, China, and Korea (North and South), Isolation means... - The process or fact of isolating/ segregating/separating or being isolated., This element was borrowed from the Chinese culture, and was later adapted by the Japanese - Language: Kanji., 3 main scripts of Japanese language: - Katakana, Hiragana and Kanji, Name of a famous form of Japanese poetry: - Haiku, The Ainu are... - Japan's Indigenous people., Things like fire, water, wind, thunder, animals, and plants are gods called... - Kamuy, Describe what Shinto is and what is the most important aspect of Shinto. - Shinto is the ancient religion of Japan. The love of nature of the most important aspect of Shinto., Shinto is based on the belief that sacred spirits called _____________ take the form of objects in nature such as mountains, trees, and stones. - Kami, Who is the most important Kami for the Shinto Religion? - Amaterasu, Describe the natural challenges Japan faces: - * Earthquakes, Typhoons, Tsunami, etc., This japanese word encompasses the Japanese mindset. Similar to C'est la Vie - Shouganai, This word describes a person who controls their emotions and endures difficult experiences with patience - Stoic, Meaning of "Tsunami" - Harbour wave, What is Rice to Japanese people? - Money system, main food in Japan, symbolically nurturing the Japanese people and culture, a person's worth based in rice production, etc. , What did the Japanese exchange with Commodore Perry and his American ships in 1853? - Rice (70 Kg), Mention 2 main sources of protein for the Japanese. - Seafood, Soy. , Describe what Homogenous Society is - Consists of people who see themselves as having a similar nature and character. , Where did the Ainu lived in Japan? What was this area called? - Northern part of Japan. Ezochi, land of the Ezo., What happened to the Ainu land and culture? - Ainu territory officially became part of Japan. These lands are now Hokkaido., Explain the differences/similarities between the assimilation of the indigenous people in Japan and the indigenous people in Canada. - Answers may vary. Overall: Forced assimilation. , Most Japanese people practiced similar cultural traditions, values, and beliefs. Why is this - Most of Japan was bordered by coast, and the sea provided a communication and trading corridor for them.,

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