In 8000 BCE, a small nation emerged in East Asia, in the Pacific Ocean. It has grown to an archipelago made out of over 6,000 islands, with 4 main islands. These islands have a tropical climate in the south and a temperate climate in the north. The land is mountainous and rocky, with volcanic or seismic activity almost every day. It began as a place full of hunters and gathers. Then in 300 BCE, rice production rose and allowed these groups to form a conglomerate nation known as Japan. After the nation was formed, Japan went through a multitude of wars (both civil and foreign), movement of the capital city, changes in governmental systems, rise and fall of dynasties, creation or introduction of religions, and improvement of technology and …show more content…
The people of Japan work carefully to be successful in school, excel in the workplace, and to keep traditions in practice, and that is why the Japanese are industrious. The term industrious can describe Japan’s education system for a few of reasons. The foremost reason is that Japan is diligent when educating their students. During primary education, what Americans consider elementary education, the students are grouped into four-person teams. In each group, the students are paired by strengthens and weaknesses, in hopes that they can learn from and help each other to further their education. The Japanese education system is also diligent throughout their secondary education, which includes their middle and high school levels. They meticulously select what classes the students take, to ensure that each student is taking the needed academic courses, while also making sure they are taking an arts course. These are required because the Japanese believe that a mix of academics and arts creates a well-rounded citizen.
The Japanese education system can be categorized as industrious also because of the work ethics that are imparted during the students’ years. Japan has a highly regarded school system that pushes its students to excel. It does this by giving them the motivation to complete tasks they are given and more. This is evident in the widely used “cram school”, which is instruction after the normal school day to prepare for exams. The Japanese education
Japanese people regard schooling as one of the most important aspects of the growth and development of a child and therefore their entire school system is more competitive and higher achieving. Before beginning this task most of my knowledge on Japanese schools was based upon small pieces of information provided from class activities, previous teachers, or stereotypes.
The state of Japan after learning of the success of European imperialism, decided to advance itself in a stage of industrialization. Japan after making observations on the European states and their economic development advanced its industries. They moved from a Tokugawan agrarian economy to a modern producer. Practicing the statement “fukoku kyokei (enrich the country and strengthen the military) Japan developed into an “optimized industrial state” whose mass production became the focus of its culture. (hyhist) After they had opened their borders to the foreign nations, they imported
in a mere half-century Japan had gone from a backward country being virtually dismissed by the West as an obscure and rather backward to being recognized as a major world power. It was arguably the most remarkable achievement of any nation in world history. (Henshall, 1999, P102)
Japan in modern times is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. This “modern” image that Japan hasn’t been around forever, Japans decision to change from an old traditional country to a westernised one came in 1868, and it took only 50 years for the improvements to be made. In order to
Although Japan is considered to be the second richest country in the world and technology leadership, notably a unique culture. Japanese cultural progress can not be achieved this height is not affected by the outside world. Using the example in the history of Japan, and it shows, as an isolated country, Japan 's cultural evolution is slow compared to the cultural transmission in their history have played a significant role in other countries.
While Japan’s overall education system seems to be simple and effective, it is not without its flaws, and people not used to
Prehistoric Japan dates back to circa 10,000 BCE where the roots of fishing and pottery making began; however, official Japanese history was first recorded in 1st century BCE (Japan, 2016). In the 1930’s and 40’s, Japan became more prominent in the global stage due to its participation in the attack on Pearl Harbor (1941) and the U.S. coordinated Hiroshima bombings (1945) during the World Wars (Japan, 2016). Since the 1950’s, Japan has been recognized as one of the strongest economies in the developing and globalizing world. The fact that Japan is an island has historically made it difficult to invade and has allowed the country to withstand conflict between other countries. This has been demonstrated in various imperialistic conflicts in certain parts of Asia.
Japanese cultures are taught in the classroom, teaching their students that they are never equal. You are born knowing your place and as they mature and move through society, there is a place for them, therefore, they are brought up to train their self for improvement.
Children learn many things in school. They gain not only knowledge and various opportunities, but also skills including to live in the society and to socialize with people.
The Japanese are a nation with a culture influenced by many yet uniquely Japanese and connected to their past. They retain strong ties to their early legends, religions, and traditions while continuing to progress with the rest of the world. With these ideas that have been passed down and preserved, there have also been forms of dance and music that have been influenced by other countries, made uniquely Japanese, and continued through today.
Japanese people well known for their working culture, good examples of which are: “lifetime employment”, devotion, hardworking, overtimes. In order to understand Japanese working culture we need to look deeper in their culture, history and the way their children are raised.
As one of the developed country in the world, Japan is experiencing low and steady economic growth. If Japan stay in this rate of growth, Japan will left behind compare to other country such as China. Japan has to increase the rate of economic growth by improving their sources of growth, such as the quantity and quality of land and raw materials. Japan has to shorten the working age limit to improve human factor.
Japan is one of the most interesting nations in the world. Many different cultures and religions exist in this country. Japan is a large archipelago of islands just east of Korea. Although the country is very often looked at as a country of many different and large cities, it is also full of grasslands and agricultural opportunities. Japan is also one of the leading electronic suppliers of the world. This country is probably one of the most interesting and unique nations in the world because of its rich history. The nation of Japan presents many job opportunities for the so called “Electronic Generation”.
The Japanese are an ancient people whose history dates before Common Era, and may date farther back than we can possibly know. Their history is full of civil wars, invasions, and conquering other nations, so it was essentially a war fueled country. Yet one should not think of the Japanese people as barbaric warriors who only fought for fun, as they fought for survival. The Island of Japan does not have a lot of natural resources, so the Japanese took to warfare to feed their families and support their country. Now Japan has evolved into one of the most advanced countries around, with a life expectancy at 83!these facts on Japan were found on the website of United Nations Development Programme Human Development Reports. In the ranking of
Japan is the most advanced country in Asia. It is second only to America in GDP and it 's proud of its high standard of living