When was JAPAN founded?
Japan was founded on February 11, 660BC By Emperor Jimmu
Is the music traditional or modern?
They have a wide variety of both traditional and modern music called "Ongaku"
What is Japanese food influenced by
It is influenced by other cultures like China and the West
How many different ethnicities are in Japan? Explain them
Japanese 98.1%, Chinese 0.5%, Korean 0.4%, and the other 1% includes Filipino, Vietnamese, and Brazilians
Name 3 popular tourist destinations
Mount Fuji
Shinkuku Gyoen National Garden
Himeji Castle
Where is Japan located?
Japan is located off the Eastern Shore of Asia
Name 3 famous artist from Japan?
Hikaru Utada, Ayumia Hamasaki, and Kumi Koda
Name 2 Food Japan is famous for
Sushi and Ramen
Name 3 nationalities in Japan
Chinese, Korean, and Mongolians
Japanese cinema, cuisine, television programs, anime, manga, video games, music, and doujinshi, all of which retain older artistic and literacy traditions
What is the human development index?
2019 it was 0.919
What is the most important holiday in Japan?
New Years Day
How man people speak Japanese
about 125.6 million people speak Japanese
Name the centripetal forces
Physical setting, Japanese language, Shinto religion, Japanse traditional cultural emphasis upon beauty, the cultivation, consumption, and celebration of rice
What is the gross domestic product?
As of 2021 it was 4.937 trillion USD
Name 3 musical instruments in Japan?
Koto, Shamisen, and Shakuhachi
Three Japanese words or phrases
Hai=Yes
Arigato=Thank You
Sumimasen=You're Welcome
What is the main religion and some of its basic beliefs?
Shinto is the indigenous religion of the Japanese people and only then they are compared with Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. Shinto is an exclusive ethnic religion.
Some of its basic beliefs are importance of purity, harmony, respect for nature, family respect, and subordination of the individual
Per capita?
It reached 39,330.965 in Decemeber 2021
Classify SHINTO
Shinto can be classified into three types: shrine shinto, sect shinto, and folk shinto