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         Japan Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Japanese Studies in the United States and Canada: Continuities and Opportunities (Japan Studies Series)
  2. Exploration into Japan by Richard Tames, 2000-10
  3. Japan Encyclopedia (Harvard University Press Reference Library) by Louis Frédéric, 2005-04-30
  4. War Memory and Social Politics in Japan, 1945-2005 (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Franziska Seraphim, 2008-03-15
  5. Japan (Country Topics) by Richard Tames, Sheila Tames, 2003-05-22
  6. Measuring Judicial Independence: The Political Economy of Judging in Japan (Studies in Law and Economics) by J. Mark Ramseyer, Eric B. Rasmusen, 2003-02-15
  7. Spotlight on Japan (Spotlight on My Country) by Bobbie Kalman, 2010-08
  8. Japan (Countries in Our World) by Jim Pipe, 2010-06-24
  9. Japan (Places & People Series) by Vincent J. Bunce, 1996-03
  10. Step into Japan by Clare Boast, 1998-09-01
  11. The Historical Demography of Pre-Modern Japan by Akira Hayami, 2001-05-15
  12. Waiting for Wolves in Japan: An Anthropological Study of People-wildlife Relations by John Knight, 2006-08
  13. Geographical Studies and Japan by John Sargent, Richard Wiltshire, 1995-01-17
  14. French Policy in Japan during the Closing Years of the Tokugawa Regime (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Meron Medzini, 1971-01-01

61. JAPAN'S GEOGRAPHY: Maps Of World & Japan
japan'S geography Maps of World japan. Earth Viewer Click on thelink map of the Earth on this page and you will see the current
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Earth Viewer

Click on the link "map of the Earth" on this page and you will see the current day/night regions of the entire earth. You may need to give this page some time to download, but it is worth it. Play around with the latitude and other settings to see what happens. Map Collection
Regions of Japan

Find out about the way Japan is organized geographically. Thought provoking question: Why would young people from small villages and towns leave those wide open spaces for the crowded conditions of the cities? This is a part of the Kids Web Japan Information Network. World Maps
Various maps easily printed.

62. Jerry's Bookmarks:Top:Japan:Geography
Top japan - geography. 1 subfolder. 12 links. CWW GMS Image; Ethnologue japan;japan - geography; japan GIS MAPPING SCIENCES RESOURCE GUIDE Table of Contents;
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64. Japan's Geography
Take a look at this map of japan and note the number of large cities in sucha small area. Then you would have the population density of japan.
http://www.stedwards.edu/hum/clawson/fs/module_2/geoclime.htm
Take a look at this map of Japan and note the number of large cities in such a small area.
Where are most cities located?
Japan is a small country comprised of mountainous islands with numerous dormant and active volcanoes. The country is no wider than a few hundred miles!
Because of the mountainous terrain, most people are concentrated on the coastal areas (Tokyo, Osaka).
Imagine putting half of the U.S. population in the state of California! Then you would have the population density of Japan.
There are four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu and numerous smaller islands to north and south, all prone to earthquakes. The highest point is Mount Fuji at 3,776 meters. There are numerous, rapidly flowing rivers which provide water for irrigation and hydroelectric-power generation.
The climate is generally rainy with high humidity.
There is a wide range of climates
  • warm summers and long cold winters in north
  • hot humid summers and short winters in center
  • and long, hot, humid summers, and mild winters in southwest.

65. Japan's Geography
geography. japan is on the continent of Eastern Asia. Its coordinates ona map are 36 degrees north and 138 degrees east. It’s 377,835 sq. km.
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66. NTeQ--Lesson Plan Builder: ViewLesson
Go back. japangeography Created by Chris MoodyCal Lutheran cmoody@ouhsd.k12.ca.us.
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67. Japan By 2-S
Mr. Snell's 2nd Grade Research Project japan's geography Topics. Islands Hokkaido,Kyushu, Shikoku, Honshu. Locations and Activities Tokyo, Rivers and Lakes, Farming.
http://www.asij.ac.jp/elementary/projects/2-s/japangeo/topics.htm
Mr. Snell's 2nd Grade Research Project Japan's Geography Topics Islands Hokkaido Kyushu Shikoku Honshu Locations and Activities Tokyo Rivers and Lakes Farming Kyoto ... Back to ASIJ Homepage

68. Asia Bookroom: Japan - Geography
Our shopping cart on this site supports secure ordering. japan geography.DEMPSTER, PRUE. japan Advances. A Geographical Study.
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Asia Bookroom specialises in out-of-print, antiquarian and secondhand books on Asia, Africa and the Middle East . We regularly issue lists on Asia, the Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. We also issue lists on Australia and a general antiquarian list more occasionally. These lists are available by email, on our web site and periodically in hard copy format. Our shopping cart on this site supports secure ordering. Japan - Geography DEMPSTER, PRUE. Japan Advances. A Geographical Study. xviii + 332pp, glossary, bibliography, index, dustjacket little torn but now protected. Second edition. Methuen. London. 1971. (ISBN ). AU$20.00 [Please quote ID:62260 when referring to this item] MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. The Japan of Today. Endpaper maps and graphs, colour photographic plates, 80pp, pictorial wrappers. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Tokyo. 1963. Overview of the Japanese government, economy, social conditions and cultural life. (ISBN ). AU$20.00 [Please quote ID:62261 when referring to this item] The titles included here represent only a small selection from our extensive stock. All prices shown are in Australian dollars which is worth considerably less than the US$. We have given an indication of the current price in US$ beside each price. To order from any catalogue or list simply add the items to your shopping basket and go to the checkout where you can review your purchases and fill in your details. You can switch between catalogues and catalogue sections, adding, or removing, items as required.

69. Spotlight On Japan: Chapter4: Space & Behaviours
Ch5 Social Roles. Teacher's Guide. Chapter 4 geography Focus Question How doesthe geography of japan have social, personal and economic implications?
http://www.globaled.org/spot_JP/c4l1.html
TAF Teaching Materials
Spotlight on Japan Ch2 Education Ch3 Culture Ch4 Geography Space and Behaviours: A Classroom Simulation The Cultivation of Rice Two Geography Learning Activities Ch5 Social Roles Teacher's Guide Chapter 4 Geography
Focus Question
How does the geography of Japan have social, personal and economic implications?
previous activity
next activity Teacher Tips:
The following guidelines will help you conduct effective simulation exercises.
  • Keep activities short and simple Arrange the classroom before students arrive. Give students clear directions and communication expectations. Know when to stop and take advantage of the "teachable moment"
Space and Behavior: A Classroom Simulation
Performance Objectives

Students will be able to:
  • identify the effects of cramped space upon the Japanese explain the need to cooperate in order to survive propose a hypothesis which links space and behavior
Teacher Background:
This geography lesson utilizes a simulation to dramatically illustrate the effects of limited land resources on the Japanese mentality.

70. Spotlight On Japan: Chapter4: Two Geography Learning Activities
Chapter 4 geography Focus Question How does the geography ofJapan have social, personal and economic implications?
http://www.globaled.org/spot_JP/c4l3.html
TAF Teaching Materials
Spotlight on Japan Ch2 Education Ch3 Culture Ch4 Geography Space and Behaviours: A Classroom Simulation ... The Cultivation of Rice Two Geography Learning Activities Ch5 Social Roles Teacher's Guide Chapter 4 Geography
Focus Question
How does the geography of Japan have social, personal and economic implications?
previous activity
next activity Two Geography Learning Activities
Performance Objectives
Students will be able to:
  • compose a song using names of Japanese locations identify the impact of limited space upon the Japanese compare the price of products in New York and in Tokyo
Teacher Background:
These learning activities were designed, not as self-contained lessons, but were meant to be incorporated into classroom settings in order to serve the needs of the students and the teachers. All of our students spend a great deal of their time listening to music. Therefore, we used this interest as a motivational strategy in order to integrate geography into the social studies lesson. Although this particular musical selection uses the words and melody from the folk song

71. 1UpInfo > Japan > GEOGRAPHY | Japanese Information Resource
japan. japan. geography. japan TABLE OF CONTENTS Country Profile. COUNTRY; geography;SOCIETY; ECONOMY; TRANSPORTATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS; GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS;
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GEOGRAPHY
Size: Total 377,835 square kilometers; land area 374,744 square kilometers. Topography: Mountainous islands with numerous dormant and active volcanoes. Four main islands (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu) and numerous smaller islands to north and south, all prone to earthquakes. Highest point Mount Fuji (3,776 meters). Numerous, rapidly flowing rivers largely unnavigable but provide water for irrigation and hydroelectric-power generation. Climate: Generally rainy; high humidity. Diverse climatic range: warm summers and long cold winters in north; hot humid summers and short winters in center; and long, hot, humid summers, and mild winters in southwest. Data as of January 1994
Japan - TABLE OF CONTENTS
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72. ELT News: Teaching English In Japan - Guide To Living In Japan - Geography & Wea
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73. Geography Of Japan | National Clearinghouse For U.S.-Japan Studies
geography OF japan. Adapted from longer units written by William Miller, RobertGauksheim, Kathleen Ross, and Kelly Toy* geography OF japan STUDENT WORKSHEET.
http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/LP/LS28.html
GEOGRAPHY OF JAPAN
Adapted from longer units written by
William Miller, Robert Gauksheim, Kathleen Ross, and Kelly Toy Level: Junior high or high school Objectives:
  • The student will be able to locate Japan and bordering areas as well as the major features of the country. The student will be able to name the major islands, bodies of water, and cities on an outline map. The student will be able to explain how different variables influence the climate of Japan. The student will make comparisons of size, location, and population density between Japan and other countries.
  • Materials:
  • Maps or atlases available in your school. Teacher background information summary. Student worksheets and outline maps.
  • Time: One to three class periods Procedure:
  • Introduce the unit by emphasizing that the basic concepts will be:
  • a. the size of Japan
    b. the location of Japan
    c. the composition of the islands
    d. topography
    e. climate
    f. population
  • Review all vocabulary that has a potential for student misunderstanding, such as demography, topography, climate, typhoon, latitude, and seismology.
    Hand out worksheets and ask students to work individually or in small groups. Depending on the resources available in your classroom, some questions may require library research. Fill in the maps.
  • 74. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    Overview of japanese life, history, and culture by the US Library of Congress.Category Regional Asia japan...... Search japan Include word variants Use only words as entered. japan; FOREWORD;ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; Country Profile COUNTRY; geography; SOCIETY;
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    75. Japan - Country Profile - Geography
    Trade Partners UK. Export Information by Market or by Sector or by SubjectHome / japan / geography / japan. What's New? Country Profile
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    76. Japan
    japan, geography. While retaining its timehonored culture, japan rapidly absorbedWestern technology during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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    78. This Page Has Moved!
    Copyright ©2002 Madison Metropolitan School District This page last updated 200302-04URL http//www.mmsd.org/elib/Themes/japan/geography/ Contacts Ron
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    79. This Page Has Moved!
    japan World Factbook Report Bad Link This site provides visitors with basicfactual information about japan's geography, people, government, economy
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    80. JAPAN: THE GEOGRAPHY OF A NATION
    japan The geography of a Nation. CIA Factbook japan http//www.cia.gov/cia/ciahome.htmlgeography and facts about japan on the CIA’s Homepage for Kids.
    http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/curriculum/duchesneau.htm
    Japan: The Geography of a Nation Rose Duchesneau
    6th Grade Teacher
    Central Heights Elementary
    Billings, MT
    JSLP Topic Menu
    Introduction Materials Procedure ... Concluding the Unit
    Introduction Course/Grade Level: Grades 5-8, yet activities may be adapted for other grades. Context: This unit was designed to introduce geography as the basic element of the study of a culture. This is the first of five elements, the other four including family, beliefs, social order, and economy. Goals This unit is designed to provide the learner with a framework of inquiry into the physical and human phenomena essential to the study of the geography of a country. Objectives:
    • Identify the absolute and relative location of Japan.
    • Explore the physical features, climate, soil, plant life, and animal life of the country.
    • Describe ways in which people and places in Japan are alike and different from other places on earth.
    • Explain how humans and the environment affect each other.
    • Explore how the movement of people, ideas, and materials shape the relationships between people in different places.
    Time Allotment: 3-10 days Materials Atlases, maps, globes, computer with Internet access, encyclopedias

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