The Geography of Japan - Churchville Central School District

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By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer
Horace Greeley HS
Chappaqua, NY
Nippon -- “Land of the Rising Sun”
Japan and the United States
Japan’s Regions
Bodies
of
Water
Ishikari R.
Sea of
Japan
Shinano R.
Tone R.
Pacific
Ocean
Inland Sea
Mountain
s
And
Peaks
Kitani Mts.
Kitakami Mts.
Mt. Fuji
Plains
Ishikari
Plain
Kanto Plain
Nobi Plain
Osaka Plain
Islands
Hokkaido
Honshu
Shikuku
Kyushu
Okinawa
Countries
China
N.
Korea
S. Korea
Russia
Cities
Sapporo
Kyoto
Kobe
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
Tokyo
Yokohama
Nagoya
Osaka
Final
Map
China
Russia
N.
Korea
S. Korea
Kitani Mts.
Ishikari R.
Hokkaido
Sapporo
Sea of
Japan
Honshu
Shinano R.
Ishikari
Plain
Kitakami Mts.
Kanto Plain
Tone R.
Kyoto
Tokyo
Kobe
Yokohama
Hiroshima
Nagoya
Mt. Fuji
Osaka
Nobi Plain Pacific
Shikuku
Ocean
Osaka Plain
Nagasaki
Inland Sea
Kyushu
Okinawa
Fast Travel Throughout Japan
Shinkansen:
Bullet Train
Bullet Train National
Lines
Very Mountainous:
Little Land to Grow Crops
Mt. Fuji
Swift-Moving Rivers:
Hydroelectric Power
Japan by Satellite
Mt. Aso -- Active Volcano
Shiranesan Caldera
A caldera is a lake or pond formed at the top of a sealed volcano.
Ginza Ruins After The Great Kanto
Earthquake -- Tokyo, 1923
Over 100,000 dead!
Kobe Earthquake -- January 17, 1995
► 7.2 Richter scale
► 5,500 deaths
Kobe Earthquake -- January 17, 1995
Tsunamis – Tidal Waves
Average Monthly Precipitation
in Three Cities
Different Climates and Seasons in Japan
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Igawa Town on the Izumo Plain
Rice Farmer’s Farmhouse:
Okutsu Town, Okayama Prefecture
Terrace Farming of Rice
The Japanese Farm the Sea
Tokyo
Fish Market
Natural Resources
Raw Materials
Japan’s Population Density
Japan’s Population Trends
Japan’s Population Over 65
versus the United States
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