People of Japan are called Japanese

For such a small total landmass, Japan has left a certain stamp on human history.  If you are considering Japan as a destination, here is a helicopter view of the country. 

An Overview of Japan for Travelers

Extending along the eastern coast of Asia, Japan is a country consisting of a collection of islands.  The mainland, as we think about it, is the island of Honshu.  There are three other enormous islands, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu, and approximately 3,000 much smaller islands comprising what we call Japan.  Put together, the total land mass is smaller than California.  The geography throughout the islands is mountainous, best exemplified by Mt.  Fuji at 12,385 feet.  As you would expect, the island country is intrinsically recognition of a volcanic are and Japan experiences earthquakes fairly frequently, some on a giant scale. 

Japan is an extremely urbanized country with many folks living in major cities.  The two prominent faiths are Shintoism and Buddhism.  The belief systems are harmonious and frequently share the same temples. 

Per legend, Japan was set up by Emperor Jimmu around 600 BC.  The current emperor is a descendent of the first. 

the first interaction with the West was in 1542 when a lost Portuguese ship landed in Japan.  Over the next century more Westerns came, but they were not trusted.  The Japan shoguns ultimately banned all foreigners and the country was isolated for over 200 years.  Not till 1854 did Japan open its doors to the world under the Convention of Kanagawa with the U.  S.  .  Once this took place, Japan quickly evolved from a feudal state to a more modern approach. 

World War I was a boon for Japan.  Fighting on the side of the victorious Allies, Japan repeated new respect as an economic and army power following the defeat of the Axis.  Alas, the emperor of Japan went in a different direction after the war, seeking dominance of China and Pacific Rim generally. 

In 1937, Japan became a supporter of fascist German.  This at last led straight to its decision to follow an attack on Pearl harbor on December seven, 1941.  Following four years of war, the loss of 3,000,000 Japanese lives and two atomic bombings, Japan surrendered to the US on September two, 1945.  It was stripped of the majority of its territorial holdings and was ruled de facto by General Douglas MacArthur, designated the supreme commander. 

Following WW2, Japan turned to a democratic system through reforms.  The U.S.  And allies returned complete control to Japan on Apr 28, 1952 thru the Treaty of Peace.  Although its days as a army power were over, Japan once again became an economic giant.  Despite its relatively miniscule land mass, Japan has the second largest economy in the world. 

present day Japan covers 145,902 square miles.  The capital is Tokyo.  The terrain is best described as craggy, mountainous islands with varying temperatures. 

The people of Japan are called’Japanese.’ The total population is just over 127.4 million folks, but the population is decreasing slightly in size.  Japanese is the primarily language spoken and literacy rates are 99 p.c.  Japanese males have a survival expectancy of 77 years while girls live to 84 normally. 

With its mountainous island landscape, Japan is a hot destination spot for travelers.  It is expensive, but a trip to Mount Fuji alone makes a trip profitable.

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