What is Osaka?
The belief that work in itself if worthwhile.
What is Work Ethic?
Military Leaders and powerful generals.
What is Shoguns?
This included both North and South Korea and is covered with rugged mountains.
What is Korean Peninsula?
A place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
What is fishery?
A fee that a country charges on imports and exports.
What is Tariff?
The capital of Japan.
What is Tokyo?
A dish made from pickled cabbage and various spices
What is Kimchi?
An empty buffer zone created to keep North and South Korea from fighting against each other.
What is demilitarized zone?
Destructive waves caused by underwater earthquakes.
What is tsunamis?
Exists when a country exports more goods than it imports
What is Trade Surplus?
An elected legislature in Japan.
What is Diet?
Represents words in Japanese writing.
What is Kanji?
The largest city and capital of North Korea.
What is Pyongyang?
Most of Japan's cities are located on the island of _____________.
What is Honshu?
What is Kyoto?
Traditional robes worn by Japanese on special occasions.
What is Kimonos?
The Korean war began in ______.
What is 1950?
Japan's highest mountain which is not part of the Alps.
What is Fuji?
Helped North Korea form their government after WWII.
What is Soviet Union?
What us Seoul?
Highly trained warriors.
What is Samurai?
This was brought to Korea and later carried to Japan by missionaries.
What is Buddhism?
Japan's successful trade policy has created a huge _____________.
What is Trade Surplus?
Ruler in North Korea up until 1994.
What is Kim II Sung?