Geography of Japan
Beliefs & Religion
Vocabulary
Nature
Society
100

What is a group of many islands called?

An archipelago

100

What is the traditional religion of Japan?

Shinto

100

What does “tsunami” mean?

A large destructive sea wave

100

What natural disaster often follows earthquakes in Japan?

Tsunamis

100

What was the main food grown in Japan?

Rice

200

Japan is made up of 3 main islands and thousands of smaller ones. True or false?

False
200

What are sacred spirits in Shinto called?

Kami

200

What is a “haiku”?

A short, unrhymed form of Japanese poetry that captures a specific moment in time, often focusing on nature. (5-7-5)

200

What flowers symbolize beauty and the shortness of life in Japan?

Cherry blossoms

200

Name one food source (besides rice) important to Japan.

Fish/seafood

300

Most of Japan’s population lives along what geological feature?

The Coast/Shore 

300

Who is the most important kami (sun goddess)?

Amaterasu

300

What does “stoic” mean?

Showing little emotion

300

Japan is located on what kind of boundary that causes earthquakes?

Tectonic plate boundary

300

What type of society did Japan become over time due to isolation?

Homogenous

400

Why was Japan historically isolated?

It is separated by water from other countries (island geography)

400

What is a Japanese festival called?

Matsuri

400

What is “assimilation”?

When one group/culture is absorbed into another. 

400

What seasonal winds bring important rain to crops?

Monsoons

400

Why did Japan become self-sufficient?

Isolation and limited contact with other countries

500

What natural event helped stop the Mongol invasion of Japan?

A typhoon (kamikaze)

500

How does Shinto view nature?

Nature is sacred and people should live in harmony with it.

500

What does “arable land” mean?

Land suitable for farming

500

How did living with natural disasters shape Japanese attitudes?

They became more stoic and accepting of nature. Learned to live in harmony with nature.

500

What happened to the Ainu people over time?

They were assimilated into Japanese society