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    It was constructed in order to honor and worship the soldiers who have died for their country in the Boshin Civil War that brought about the Meiji restoration and sacrificed their lives in the service of their emperor to build a firm foundation for Japan to become a truly peaceful country. For some Asian countries such as China and South Korea, which had been victims under Japanese imperialism and aggression in the first half of the 20th century, the shrine was built to commemorate Japanese war criminals

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    The prime minister suggested that the U.S help them bomb Germany. “Maybe after that it would be good to attack Germany” said Prime minister of Britain. It would be smart to attack the Germans, when they are weak. The president was a little hesitant to agree with the prime minister idea. Frank D. Roosevelt did not want to destroy anyone’s population and that’s including Japan and Italy. Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to change Germany, Italy, and Japan P hilosophy of the world,

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    December 16, 2015 The Macroeconomics of Japan While Japan’s economy may be contracting, the unemployment rate has lowered to 3.1 percent in October which came down from the 3.4 percent that is was at in January of 2015. The lowest value since July of 1995, but as the number of unemployment has declined sharply and employment has rose. The average of unemployment was 2.7 which was set in 1953. The unemployment rate for Japan is reported by the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communication. The

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    History of Japan plays a big factor in understanding its culture. Japan is located in Eastern Asia, island chain between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, east of the Korean Peninsula. Japan has many concerning natural hazardous features as well as environmental problems that effects agriculture as well as economy and population. Japan’s government and civil law system reflect those of German and Anglo-American structures. Learning about the people and society of Japan can be easily

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    Essay The Legacy of Imperialism and Democracy Building after World War II Nagata, Japan – Post World War II Japan was made into a protectorate of America after their unconditional surrender.¹ During the next seven years, Allied powers occupied Japan. After Japan 's military forces were demobilized and repatriated, the Occupation, led by General Douglas MacArthur of the U.S. army, turned to the problem of making Japan democratic with the hope that its people would never again be led to fight a war

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    unique geography as an island that is separated and isolated from other East Asian countries. While there are many theories about modern’s Japanese ancestor; however, most Japanese archaeologists believe the first people that lived and colonized in Japan was the Ainu. The combined evidence of archeology, anthropology, and genetics have shown the indistinctive look between Ainu and the modern Japanese. In their overall genetic makeup, the Ainu are related to other East Asians, include Japanese and Koreans

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    Did you know Japan is made of 6852 islands? It is a country where people have rights ,and the government has 3 branches and is a constitutional monarchy since it has an emperor that is restricted by government. The government of Japan a constitutional monarchy so the citizens have many freedoms and no one has complete power. Citizens in Japan On those 6,852 islands Japan citizens have to follow rules and have many freedoms. For instance men and women 18 and over

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    each one with unique qualities and political structures. Japan is an island nation in East Asia that is located in the Pacific Ocean. It has a total of 6, 852 islands that make up about ninety seven percent of Japan’s land area. It is the world’s tenth largest population with 126 million people. The emperor ran the country until it was forced to surrender and the United States assisted in the reform of the country. Currently, Japan is a democracy with a constitution that used the structure

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    establishing a connection between present-day Japan and its ancient past. Buddhism is a religion that has a variety of traditions, beliefs based on teachings from Siddhartha Gautama.

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    An Assignment On JAPAN BANGLADESH BILITERAL ECONOMIC RELATION INTRODUCTION Bangladeshi-Japanese relations were established in February 1972. Japan is Bangladesh's 11th-largest export market; imports from Bangladesh make up 26% of all Japanese imports from the least developed countries, second only to those from Cambodia. Common imports from Bangladesh to Japan include leather goods, ready-made garments, and shrimp. By 2004, Japan had become Bangladesh's fourth-largest source of foreign direct investment

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