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         Japan History:     more books (100)
  1. The History of Japan (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Louis G. Perez, 2009-04-30
  2. Japan's Holy War: The Ideology of Radical Shinto Ultranationalism (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) by Walter Skya, 2009-01-01
  3. Cultural History Of Postwar Japa (Japanese Studies) by TSURUMI, 1987-01-04
  4. The History of Japanese Photography (Museum of Fine Arts) by Anne Tucker, 2003-03
  5. The Japanese Experience: A Short History of Japan (History of Civilisation) by W. G. Beasley, 2000-08-31
  6. Secrets of the Samurai: The Martial Arts of Feudal Japan by Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook, 2009-08-31
  7. The Making of the "Rape of Nanking": History and Memory in Japan, China, and the United States (Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University) by Takashi Yoshida, 2009-03-04
  8. The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol. 1: Ancient Japan (Volume 1)
  9. Okinawa: The History of an Island People by George Kerr, 2000-10-01
  10. The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945
  11. The Quest for the Lost Nation: Writing History in Germany and Japan in the American Century (California World History Library) by Sebastian Conrad, 2010-07-15
  12. Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan by Chip Kidd, 2008-10-28
  13. Opening the Doors: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Globalization in Japan (East Asia: History, Politics, Sociology and Culture) by Betsy Teresa Brody, 2001-11-30
  14. A Vietnamese Royal Exile in Japan: Prince Cuong De (1882-1951) (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia) by Tran My-Van, 2005-12-22

41. Japanese History: Overview
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TIME PERIOD NAME OF PERIOD DESCRIPTION -300 BC Jomon The early Japanese were gatherers, hunters and fishers. 300 BC-300 Yayoi The intoduction of rice agriculture evokes the development of a social hierarchy and hundreds of small countries that started to unify into larger countries. Kofun Japan is for the first time more or less united.
Introduction of Buddhism
Prince Shotoku's Constitution of seventeen articles is promulgated.
The Taika reform is introduced. The Fujiwara era starts. Nara Nara becomes the first permanent capital.
The capital moves to Nagaoka. Heian The capital moves to Heian ( Kyoto
Fujiwara Michinaga becomes regent. The Taira clan under Taira Kiyomori takes over the power after the Heiji war. The Buddhist Jodo sect (Pure land sect) is introduced. In the Gempei War, the Minamoto clan puts an end to Taira supremacy.

42. HISTORY
Offers a history of japan focused on children, but useful for anyone. Includes a Q A on figures and events from feudal times to the present. Culture/Sports/Regions of japan/Nature and Climate. Protecting the Environment/history/Politics and the Constitution/Economy
http://www.jinjapan.org/kidsweb/japan/i.html
T he Japanese archipelago assumed its present shape around 10,000 years ago. Soon after, the era known as the Jomon period began and continued for about 8,000 years. Its people were hunter-gatherers. Gradually, they formed small communities and began to organize their lives communally. They also began to use earthenware objects. Rice cultivation reached Japan from the Eurasian continent around 300 BC during the Yayoi period, and settlements grew larger. Japan can be said to have taken its first steps to nationhood in the Yamato period, which began at the end of the third century AD. During this period, the ancestors of the present Emperor began to bring a number of small states under unified rule from their bases around what are now Nara and Osaka Prefectures. In 604 Prince Shotoku laid down Japan's first constitution. Also from this time, Buddhism that was introduced from the Eurasian continent began to take root in Japan. The Nara period began at the beginning of the eighth century with the establishment of the country's first permanent capital in Nara. Toward the end of the century, the capital was transferred to Kyoto, launching the Heian period, during which noble families predominated and a distinct national culture blossomed. From the Kamakura period, which began at the end of the twelfth century, to the close of the Edo period in the latter half of the nineteenth century, Japan was ruled by

43. JP NET Kimono Hypertext: Introduction
reportedly in the tens of millions. history. Traditional japanese legend maintains that japan was founded in 600 BC by
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A History of Kimono A Man's Kimono A Woman's Kimono A Child's Kimono The kimono is the traditional clothing of Japan. Kimono styles have changed significantly from one period of Japan's history to another, and today there are many different types of kimono worn by men, women, and children. The cut, color, fabric, and decorations of a kimono may vary according to the sex, age, and marital status of the wearer, the season of the year, and the occasion for which the kimono is worn. The large image above is a clickable map - just click on one of the regions to read that section. Or, select this "Next" button to step through the text sequentially. More help on using the Kimono Hypertext is also available. JP NET is grateful to the Hakubi Kimono School Hakubi Kyoto Kimono Gakuin How to use the Kimono Hypertext Kimono Hypertext Credits ... JP NET Home Date last modified: 12-Oct-1999

44. Astronomy In Japan
Information on japanese astronomical history and mythology, with links to observatories, agencies and amateur groups in japan. The Lunar Calendar in japan. Brief Explanation and history of the Lunar Calendar in japan
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Welcome to Steve Renshaw and Saori Ihara's Astronomy in Japan Home Page Japanese Starlore and Astronomical History Astronomy Activities and Articles of Human Interest Astronomy Sites in Japan with Pages in English Sites of Interest in History of Astronomy and Cultural Astronomy ... ‰½ŒÌ‚±‚̃z[ƒ€ƒy[ƒW‚͉pŒê‚݂̂ŏ‘‚©‚ê‚Ä‚¢‚é‚Ì‚Å‚·‚©H (In Japanese) Last Updated January 16, 2003
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The Sun, the Moon, and Happy New Year in Japan (Revised January 2003) Get Out Ogre! Come In Happiness!
Setsubun in Japan; A Lunar "New Years' Eve" (Revised January 2003) Tani Jinzan and A Leonid Conflagration
Earthly and Celestial Events "Meet" in Tokugawa Japan Orihime, Kengyuu, and Tanabata
Japanese Traditions and Values Reflected in a Summer Festival Based on an Ancient Chinese Star Legend Images of Tanabata 2000 Yowatashi Boshi
Passing the Winter Nights with Japanese Star Lore of Orion Takamatsu Zuka Kofun
An Ancient View of the Sky from a Tomb in Asuka, Japan Controversy Continues (Supplement added April 3, 1997)

45. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
Overview of japanese life, history, and culture by the US Library of Congress.Category Regional Asia japan...... MASS MEDIA AND POLITICS; THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY Party history and Basic Development.The Budget Process. MINORITY PARTIES Social Democratic Party of japan;
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JAPAN - A Country Study
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46. Japan Main Page
Similar pages WWWVL history IndexClick Here for WWW-VL Main Catalogue WWW-VL history japan. The Medical historyof japan. Archives and Libraries Samurai Archives. Research Centers
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THE HISTORY OF JAPAN MAIN PAGE
William J. Gilmore-Lehne
The approach followed is chronological. After a brief "Basics" section, Japan's historical trajectory is divided into ten periods, ranging from several thousand years before the Common Era through the late 1990s. For now we have emhasized the earlier eras and mainly left aside Twentieth Century Japan. Some sites, however, are arranged topically and begin whenever the activity first emerged. These we have worked into the chronology where discussion of the practice, belief, or trend commences. Because of its importance, we have created a separate page for
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The Jomon Period (through 300 B.C.E.)
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The Meiji Restoration Period (1868-1912) and Modern Japan
In broad overviews of the history of Japan, scholars regularly center their attention on major turning points. Their choices help us understand varying perspectives on the weight accorded to internal versus external influences in shaping Japanese civilization. For a selection of useful printed works and videos to supplement Web materials, see:

47. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Japan | History
the lowest approval rating of any leader in recent japanese history, until he Koizumi,who brings a beguilling mix of nationalism and reform to japan's top job
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Japan's earliest settlers were fishers, hunters and gatherers who slogged over the land bridges from Korea to the west and Siberia to the north. It's also thought that seafaring migrants from Polynesia were part of the ethnic blend. By AD 300, the sun-worshipping Yamato kingdom had loosely unified the nation through conquest and alliance. Buddhism was introduced from China in the mid-6th century and soon became the state religion. Rivalry between Buddhism and Shinto, the traditional religion of Japan, was diffused by presenting Shinto deities as manifestations of Buddha. With the empire more or less stable, particularly after the conquest of the indigenous Ainu in the 9th century, Japan's emperors began to devote more time to leisure and scholarly pursuits and less time to government. Important court posts were dominated by the noble but corrupt Fujiwara family. Out in the provinces, a new power was on the rise: the samurai , or 'warrior class', readily turned to arms to defend its autonomy, and began to muscle in on the capital, Heian (modern-day Kyoto). The Taira clan briefly eclipsed the Fujiwara, and were ousted in turn by the Minamoto family in 1185. After assuming the rank of shogun (military leader), Minamoto Yoritomo set up his HQ in Kamakura, while the emperor remained the nominal ruler in Kyoto. This was the beginning of a long period of feudal rule by successive samurai families which lingered until imperial power was restored in 1868.

48. PhotoGuide Japan/PhotoHistory
Chronological history of photography in japan from 1646 to 1945.Category Regional Asia japan Arts and Entertainment Photography...... Please use a browser capable of displaying frames or turn on your browser'sframe viewing option. PhotoGuide japan Home is at http//photojpn.org/.
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PhotoHistory The information on this page is displayed in frames. If your browser cannot display frames (or if you turned off frame viewing), see the no-frames version of this page at: http://photojpn.org/HIST/hist.html You can also click on the following links to see the desired page. The frames version is highly recommended for easier navigation and searching. Please use a browser capable of displaying frames or turn on your browser's frame viewing option. PhotoGuide Japan Home is at
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49. Edo Japan, A Virtual Tour
A multimedia tour of Edo (Tokyo) during the 18th century, the age of the Tokugawa Shoguns; visit Category Regional Asia japan Society and Culture history......Edo japan tour A tour of Edo (Tokyo) japan, describing the historyof japan's greatest city. See beautiful ukiyoe images and learn
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Welcome to Edo Edo is the ancient name for Tokyo. During the reign of the Tokugawa Shoguns, Japan's emperor reigned in secluded majesty at the imperial capital in Kyoto; however, the true center of power, government, the economy and social life was Edo , where the Shogun lived and ruled the country. For most people in Japan, Edo is more than just a historical city. It also has a symbolic image and meaning. It represents nearly everything that they consider a part of their "traditional" culture. For the Japanese, Edo has a romantic image that one could compare to the Italian's image of Renaissance Venice, the British image of Victorian London and the American image of the Wild West, all rolled into one. This website is designed to take you exploring in Edo . Hopefully it will offer not only some enjoyment, but also some insights into the source of "traditional Japan". Although modern Tokyo may look very "Western" on the surface, in its heart the spirit of Edo still lives on! This site is continuously growing and expanding, with the addition of new pages on various parts of the city. Bookmark this page and visit often. New towns, new sounds and graphics, and new information on historical Edo will be added on a regular basis. Special thanks to The Japan-America Society for co-hosting this website.

50. Internet Resources On The History Of Japan
japanese history Textbook Raises Concerns, An Asia Society special report (July10, 2001) news coverage; japan history; commentary; Internet links.
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/japan-history.html
History of Japan History (General) Medieval History Early Modern History (Tokugawa Period) Modern History History (General) Currency Museum From Tokaido Highway to Tokaido Megalopolis History 138 East Asian Civilization: Japan Gerald Figal's course on Japanese civilization at the University of Delaware History of Euro-Japanese Cultural Contacts History of Japan Japanese History: A Series of Illustrated Lectures Lee Makela's lectures using " visual materials...to enhance the historical experience" Essay by Michiko Y. Aoki in Harvard Asia Quarterly (Autumn 2000) Musashi: Japanese History Documentation Project Chris Spackman's ongoing project: Encyclopedia of Japanese History; introduction to Japanese history; bibliography in Bibtex format National Museum of Japanese History Exhibitions; guide to facilities; Internet gallery; TOC of Rekihaku Asuka Historical Museum Japanese Roots Jared Diamond's article on the origins of the Japanese people Kofun: Keyhole Shaped Tomb Mounds An illustrated introduction to kofun, the most famous monuments of ancient Japan

51. Paragon Book Gallery | Browse Subjects | Japan - History (Modern)
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52. MapZones.com History
japan, history, Back to Top. japanese island chain as early as 200,000years ago. Very little is known about where these people came
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Country Info Japan Introduction Japan General Data Japan Maps Japan Culture ... Japan Time and Date Japan History Back to Top Japanese island chain as early as 200,000 years ago. Very little is known about where these people came from or how they arrived on the islands. However, during the ice ages of the Pleistocene Epoch (1.6 million to 10,000 years before the present) sea levels were lower than they are today, and a land bridge temporarily linked the Japanese islands to the Korea Peninsula and eastern Siberia on the Asian continent. Historians theorize that successive waves of Paleolithic hunters from the Asian mainland may have followed herds of wild animals across these land routes. The Paleolithic culture of Japan’s earliest inhabitants produced rough stone tools and articles of bone, bamboo, and wood.
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53. Stanford JGuide - Japan > History Museums
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Stanford Japan Guide Museums/Resources History Museums A-Bomb WWW Museum English Japanese
Virtual museum with links to photographs, essays, comments, exhibits, interviews etc. related to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing.
(Hits: 66 Listed: 03/30/2002) Asuka Historical Museum English Japanese
Museum displays cultural artifacts to show historical significance of the Asuka region. Also includes virtual museum, with history, description and photos of collections.
(Hits: 52 Listed: 03/30/2002) Japanese American National Museum English
Museum located in Los Angeles, California, displays artifacts including clothing, furniture, documents, related to Japanese experience in America. Site provides details on exhibits and collections, calendar of events, and other general info.
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54. Japan's History Of Flight
japan. The first airplane flight japanese Army. The first human flightin japan was made on 5 December 1909 in a glider. The machine
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JAPAN The first human flight in Japan was made on 5 December 1909 in a glider. The machine was invented by Yves Paul Gaston Le Prieur, an attaché of the French Embassy in Tokyo, and Lt. Shirou Aibara of the Japanese Navy. A boy flew onboard their biplane with a box-type tail. The plane was 6.8 meters long and 7.2 meters wide and had 4-wheel landing gear. It flew 15 meters at a height of four meters on 5 December 1909 after a ground run by the power of several people. Five days later, Le Prieur took off with a ground run pulled by an automobile and flew about 100 meters. The first flight of a Japanese-made powered airplane was made on 5 May 1911. The plane was designed and built by Sanji Nagahara, a Japanese Navy engineer and was 10 meters long, 9.2 meters wide, and equipped with a 50-horsepower Gnome engine. It flew approximately 60 meters on 5 May 1911. Because its flying quality was so stable, it flew to many cities throughout Japan for demonstrations. Provided to the AIAA for the sole purpose of its Evolution of Flight Campaign.

55. Atrium Books - Japan:History
in Miltary and Strategic history) Peter Bell;Hardcover;$69.95 China and japan history,Trends, and Prospects (Studies on Contemporary China) Christopher Howe
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Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History
Jeffrey P. Mass ;Hardcover;$37.50
Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History
Jeffrey P. Mass ;Paperback;$14.95
Arms and Armour of the Samurai : The History of Weapons in Ancient Japan
Bottomley, Hopson A. P. ;Hardcover;$14.99
The Bakufu in Japanese History
Jeffrey P. Mass, William B. Hauser ;Hardcover;$45.00
The Bakufu in Japanese History
Jeffrey P. Mass, William B. Hauser ;Paperback;$16.95
The Beginnings of Western Music in Meiji Era Japan (Studies in the History and Interpretation of Music, Vol 44)
Ury Eppstein ;Hardcover;$79.95
Between Tokyo and Moscow : The History of an Uneasy Relationship, 1972 to the 1990s
Joachim Glaubitz ;Hardcover;$26.00
Borders of Chinese Civilization : Geoography and History at Empire's End (Asia-Pacific : Culture, Politics, and Society)
D. R. Howland ;Hardcover;$73.75
Borders of Chinese Civilization : Geoography and History at Empire's End (Asia-Pacific)
D. R. Howland ;Paperback;$32.00
A Brief History of Chinese and Japanese Civilizations
Conrad Schirokauer ;Paperback;$38.57

56. Atrium Books - Japan:History:Military
1300 (Harvard East Asian Monographs, No 157) William Wayne Farris;Hardcover;$22.00Heroic japan A history of the War Between China and japan F. Warrington
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The 'Japanese' War : London University's Wwii Secret Teaching Programme and the Experts Sent to Help Beat Japan
Sadao Oba, Ann Kaneko ;Hardcover;$42.00
The Advance to Japan : Book 4 (The War With Japan , Vol 6)
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Aftermath of War : Americans and the Remaking of Japan, 1945-1952 (American Diplomatic History)
Howard B. Schonberger ;Paperback;$18.00
The American Occupation of Japan : The Origins of the Cold War in Asia
Michael Schaller ;Hardcover;$24.95
The American Occupation of Japan : The Origins of the Cold War in Asia
Michael Schaller ;Paperback;$12.55
The American Samurai : Blending American and Japanese Managerial Practices (De Gruyter Studies in Organization, No 6)
Jon P. Alston ;Hardcover;$80.80
American Samurai : Captain L.L. Janes and Japan
F. G. Notehelfer ;Hardcover;$55.00
Anglo-Japanese Financial Relations : A Golden Tide
Frederick Sir Warner ;Hardcover;$73.95
Arms and Armor of the Samurai
Stephen Turnbull, Ian Bottomley ;Hardcover;$17.99
Arms and Armour of the Samurai : The History of Weapons in Ancient Japan
Bottomley, Hopson A. P.

57. World Travel Guide - Japan - History And Government
World Travel Guide japan - history Government - includes informationon the constitution and politics. WORLDTRAVELGUIDE.NET,
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History: The earliest recorded history of Japan dates back to the reign of the emperor Jimmu during the sixth century BC. Japan was subject to strong Chinese and Korean influence thereafter, but was unable to develop a strong centralised State based on the Chinese model. Political and economic power was in the hands of a group of noble dynasties which operated on a largely feudal basis. The 12th century AD saw the emergence of the shogun , a military governor drawn from one of the great families, who ruled with the consent of the others, although most of their energies were devoted to internecine warfare. Only an external threat, such as the attempted Mongol invasions in the late 13th century, would unite the various families against the common enemy. This helped create a latent national consciousness which slowly developed over the next 300 years.
The actual unification of Japan began during the Tokugawa period (1600-1868), during which a national administrative hierarchy was forged from the family structures of the ruling class. During this period the

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59. Japan's History - Research Paper Help
japan / Recession (1998) send me this paper A 5 page discussion of the reasonsbehind japan's recession, financial statistics concerning debt and balance
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A 5 page discussion of the reasons behind Japan's recession, financial statistics concerning debt and balance of payments, contemporary economic predictions in regards Japan's recovery, and positive steps taken for recovery. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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Japan and China: A Comparison of Environments
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A 6 page overview of the natural resources and ecological complexity of Japan and China. Summarizes the fact that since China is larger in terms of physical land coverage it encompasses more ecological diversity than does Japan. Concludes that each country shares the threat of overdevelopment and severe impact to their fragile ecosystems. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Japan's Business Laws / Sony Corp. send me this paper An 8 page research paper on the relationship between Sony Corp. and Japan Business Law. Using the Japanese ideology of Kaizen and Keiretsu, the writer offers a discussion on the reciprocal success between the company and the government. Bibliography lists 7 sources.

60. Modern Japan - History Papers
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7 pages in length. An historical discussion beginning with the rise of Japanese imperialism in the late nineteenth century after the arrival of U.S. Matthew C. Perry and ending with the decline of Japanese Imperialism at the end of World War II. The writer also examines some of the steps that have since been taken to ensure the growth of Democracy in Japan. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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A 7 page research paper that examines how World War II caused fundamental changes in Japanese society. Prior to WWII, Japan was an authoritarian state where the individual had few rights. After WWII and the Allied occupation, the sovereignty of the Japanese state rested with the people for the first time in their history. The writer argues that huge assimilation of Western cultural ideals fits in with the overall pattern of Japanese history and that the behind a Western façade, the Japanese have succeeded in retaining their cultural identity. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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