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    ago Japan did not have a civilization. They stayed in small family groups, finding or building simple shelters so they could move easily place to place to find food. Japan start to develop their civilization by contacting with different civilization and that was civilization from Asian mainland. The first time that Japan has contact with China is in 57 C.E., Wa (Japan) sent an envoy with tribute to Later Han (China) and emperor of Han gave gold seal to Wa. Chinese culture was brought to Japan…

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    served as both the prefecture government for Tokyo, as well as administering the Special wards of Tokyo, for what had previously been Tokyo City. World War II wrought widespread destruction of most of the city due to the persistent Allied air raids on Japan and the use of incendiary bombs. The bombing of Tokyo in 1944 and 1945 is estimated to have killed between 75,000 and 200,000 civilians and left more than half of the city destroyed.[31] The deadliest night of the war came on March 9–10,…

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    I am qualified for the Japanese National Honor Society because I am dedicated, diligent, have a sense of adventure and conduct myself well. I am very dedicated to my Japanese studies and aim to be fluent. Because of this goal, I expand my learning opportunities by taking Saturday classes in Kamiooka. I also practice Danish at home by myself. I try to set a few minutes aside each day for it. I take pride in the hard work I put into my studies and activities outside of school. These qualities make…

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    Rogue waves and tsunamis are two strong forces that occur in the ocean. The way they form and their features are alike and different in many ways. Rogue waves and tsunamis both form in the ocean but form in different ways. Tsunamis can form in multiple ways. In source 2 it says, Tsunamis can form from earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides on the ocean floor. Large meteorites can cause tsunamis when they hit the water. When tsunamis hit shallow water its acts as a ramp pushing the water up…

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    Jun Kaneko: The Monolithic Sculptures Sculpting is done by carving, casting, or using any other shaping techniques. This can done on a large or small scale and though a lot of people sculpt, specific techniques make everyone’s work unique. Jun Kaneko was a Japanese born artist who reformed the shape and size of ceramic sculptures. His monumental head sculptures were about 123 inches high and fairly 6,000 pounds. The exhibit was observed outside, which gave each of the sculptures natural…

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    Upon the middle ages (400 to 1400 A.C) lived the samurai, the loyal warriors of Japan, and the knights, the religious warriors of Europe. Though they may be on opposite sides of the world, they do not acknowledge each other’s existence, similarities were mere coincidences, and the two display little correlation among each other. The knights and samurai differentiated upon their training, had dissimilar loyalty policies and codes, and diverse perspectives of death. Although the samurai and…

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    Both Japan and China sought inspiration and influence from the Western World; specifically the mighty powers of Great Britain, France, Germany and the United States of America. In Japan, the Meiji Restoration acted as a catalyst for modernization. The feudal system was abolished and the creation of a new modern state had begun. China on the other hand, was reluctant to accept the idea of modernization; it feared losing its traditional culture by inviting ideologies brought by the Western world.…

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    According to our notes, in the 6th century, Buddhism arrived in Japan. The Japanese believed that the Kami were generous spirits that allowed Buddhism to be taught in Japan. However, by the 7th century, the prince Shitoku came into power. He was a young man who liked the Chinese culture, and he accepted Buddhism as their official religion. This is how the two religions…

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    Writing this paper has been interesting to say the least. The Japanese Culture is somewhat like the African American culture I grew up in. They value respect of your ancestors and elders, and they believe that you should keep family business a secret and never really seek outside help. Also, just like the African American men in my society, the Japanese men do not believe that should seek professional help. While writing this paper I realized how little I knew about Japanese, let alone Japanese…

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    Ebisu Research Paper

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    Ebisu is a god from Japan, one of few who does not have any influence from other countries such as China or India. Therefore, Ebisu is uniquely Japanese in his realm of influence and stories. He is largely known as the God of Fisherman and one of seven gods of good luck. He is generally portrayed as slightly crippled or having some sort of physical defect as one of his defining stories is his ability to overcome his body at birth, where he was born without bones. He was cast out into the sea as…

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