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         Japan History:     more books (100)
  1. Censoring History: Citizenship and Memory in Japan, Germany, and the United States (Asia and the Pacific (Armonk, N.Y.).)
  2. Modern Japan: A Social and Political History (Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanesestudies) by Elise Tipton, 2002-06-28
  3. Early Modern Japan by Conrad Totman, 1995-08-01
  4. Warriors of Medieval Japan (General Military) by Stephen Turnbull, 2007-05-22
  5. Japan before Perry: A Short History by Conrad Totman, 2008-01-14
  6. The Art and Architecture of Japan (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Robert Treat Paine, Alexander Soper, 1992-11-25
  7. Confucianism in modern Japan;: A study of conservatism in Japanese intellectual history by Warren W Smith, 1973
  8. The Rise of Modern Japan, 3rd Edition: Political, Economic, and Social Change since 1850 by W. G. Beasley, 2000-07-14
  9. The Modern Murasaki: Writing by Women of Meiji Japan (Asia Perspectives: History, Society, and Culture)
  10. Peasant Uprisings in Japan: A Critical Anthology of Peasant Histories
  11. The New Japan: Debunking Seven Cultural Stereotypes by David Matsumoto, 2002-03-02
  12. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan: The Firsthand Experiences of a British Woman in Outback Japan in 1878 by Isabella L. Bird, 2006-04-30
  13. Japan in Transformation, 1952 - 2000 (Seminar Studies in History) by Jeffrey Kingston, 2001-05-04
  14. Japan's Orient: Rendering Pasts into History by Stefan Tanaka, 1995-02-08

61. BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Anger Deepens In History Book Row
South Korea s president says he is shocked at japan s refusal to alter history books which many believe whitewash japanese atrocities.
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SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Tuesday, 10 July, 2001, 11:42 GMT 12:42 UK Anger deepens in history book row
Demonstrators besieged the Japanese embassy
South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung has spoken of his shock at Japan's refusal to make changes to controversial new history books. Both China and South Korea say the text books distort the reality of Japan's involvement in their countries during the 20th Century. South Korean spokesman Park Joong-young quoted the president as saying: "It would not be of help to either South Korea or Japan for Japan to teach its people distorted history. "The government will keep demanding that Japan corrects the problematic books because that is the only way the two countries can forget about the past and forge a forward-looking, co-operative relationship." Bitter The row is a personal setback for the president, who pledged to improve ties with rival Japan soon after taking office in 1998. Many Koreans still harbour bitter feelings towards Japan, which occupied the country for 35 years.

62. Japan. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Cities, towns, and villages elect their own mayors and assemblies. 13. history. Early history to the Ashikaga Shoguns. japan’s early history is lost in legend.
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63. Japan - Papers On Japanese History And Culture
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64. Japanese History
The Columbia Guide to Modern to Japanese history; Karel van Wolferen The Enigma of Japanese Power. www.cosmopolis.ch No. 1, December
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Guide to modern Japanese history
An introduction by Gary D. Allinson; Karel van Wolferen: The Enigma of Japanese Power
Gary D. Allinson, professor of East Asian Studies at the University of Virginia, has written a useful Guide To Modern Japanese History . He considers himselfs a moderate observer who gets "dismayed by 'Japan bashers'", but Allinson also wants to distinguish himself from "'chrysanthemums', Japan lovers who sometimes overlook its shortcomings." His historical narrative is divided into four chapters of about equal length. Chapter One, "Preserving Autonomy, 1850-1889", treats the aristocratic and monarchical state that was almost entirely closed off from the outside world. Foreingers were kept away from Japanese soil, with the exception of a score of Dutch and a few thousand Chinese merchants in a special district in the city of Nagasaki. A foreign crisis occuring amid domestic turbulence finally led to a revolution in 1868, known as Meiji restoration. Allinson examines the political, military, economic, social and cultural changes occuring during this period, largely imposed by an oligarchy unchecked by representative political institutions and operating largely free from the constraints of public opinion.
Among the foreign influences, Allinson mentions German constitutional practitioners and Austrian legal theorists. In the Meiji period, despite the appearance of concentration, power was diffused among cabinet members, legislators, military figures, privy councillors and others.

65. Summary Of Japan's History And Background
Back to japan. japan s history and Background. It is generally believed that japan was founded in 660 BC, with the first emperor, Jimmu.
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It is generally believed that Japan was founded in 660 BC, with the first emperor, Jimmu. After ascending the throne and ruling over Kyushu, Emperor Jimmu expanded his empire northward to Yamato. During this time, Korea's influence on Japan's culture was considerable. Korea had made great strides in their culture, significantly influenced by China, and these influences were passed on to Japan. By the 5th century with the help of the Paekche kingdom in Korea, Chinese writings were beginning to be used in court and around 430, historiographers were appointed in an effort to keep accurate records. Buddhism, along with its priests, images, scriptures, etc., was brought to Japan during this time from Korea as well, which made a noteworthy impact on Japan. Although the relationship between Korea and Japan was weakening, Buddhism was firmly entrenched in Japan's culture, with it becoming the national religion by the 7th century. More...

66. The Evolution Of Japanese Whaling
From the beginning, japanese whaler s mobility has played a decisive role in shaping and disseminating japan s whaling culture throughout the country.
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Introduction: The Evolution of Japanese Whaling From the beginning, Japanese whaler's mobility has played a decisive role in shaping and disseminating Japan's whaling culture throughout the country. This is why even communities which are no longer actively involved in whaling do have whaling traditions which are an integral part of their community cultures. These whaling traditions go back to beginnings in prehistoric times with the use of stranded whales. Next, based on finds of hand harpoons and porpoise skulls in burial mounds, it would appear that active hunting of small cetaceans probably dates from the Jomon Period (10,000-300 BC). Scholars consider that active whaling began in the sixteenth century, but it was only toward the end of that century that whaling developed into a large-scale endeavor. Then, toward the end of the seventeenth century, Japanese began to use nets. In 1675 in Taiji, large groups of people organized to drive whales into big nets in the open sea, then used harpoons to attack the entangled whales. From that, over time, Japan's twentieth century whaling evolved. In this centuries-long evolutionary process, and using various harvesting techniques, whaling traditions spread from southern Japan to the northern coast of Hokkaido, and became not only coastal but also North Pacific and Antarctic pelagic whaling. In the course of this expansion, whaling came to be defined in three categories: large-type coastal whaling (LTCW); pelagic whaling; and small-type coastal whaling (STCW).

67. Outdoor Japan - General Informaion - Japanese History And Government Administrat
HOME GENERAL INFO JAPANESE history GOVERNMENT.
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GENERAL INFO Japanese History Government Administration Japanese Historical Periods Jomon Period (10,000 B.C - 300 B.C.)
The period of Japanese prehistory following the paleolithic era. During this period, people were hunters and gatherers.
Yayoi Period (300 B.C. - 300 A.D.)
The first period of intensive agriculture and bronze and iron use in Japanese prehistory. Wet rice cultivation, which was introduced to Japan during this period, spread throughout the country during these centuries.
Kofun Period (300 - 710)
This period was marked by the building of large tomb mounds that indicated Yayoi Period social stratification. The Taika Reform, creating a central bureaucracy based on the Chinese model, was enacted during the last century of the Kofun Period.
Nara Period (710 - 784)
Japan's capital was established in Nara. Buddhism became the state religion. Shinto's Kojiki and Nihon Shioki were compiled.

68. Spokesperson On The Question Of Japan's History Book
Spokesperson on the Question of japan s history Book. 2001/02/23. Q It is reported that the amended history book that has been sent
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69. Books On Japan :: Japanese History
Clear, concise, and very readable, I recommend this book to anyone interested in japan s history, and anyone interested in the manipulation of history by those
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348 pp Translator and Japan scholar Edward Seidensticker's Tokyo Rising continues the series begun with Tokyo: Low City, High City. Beginning with the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, Seidensticker documents the relative freedom of the Taisho Period, the onset of imperialism in the 1930s, WW2, the Occupation, economic growth, up until the late 1980s, and what these periods meant to and for Tokyo. Seidensticker's work was published in the 1990, and the final section in particular makes for interesting reading with its emphasis on Japan's (and by extension Tokyo's) seeming invincibility and the decline of the West. Buy this book from Amazon USA UK Japan
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70. Seven-Eleven Japan | History
September, Integration of suppliers and joint delivery started. 1978, January, Corporate name changed to SevenEleven japan Co., Ltd.
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November York Seven Co., Ltd., established Licensing agreement and area service contract concluded with The Southland Corporation, USA (currently Seven-Eleven, Inc.) May First store opened (Toyosu Store, Koto-ku, Tokyo) June 24-hour operations (Toramaru Store, Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture) begun May Total number of stores reaches 100 September Integration of suppliers and joint delivery started January Corporate name changed to Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. August Ordering using Terminal Seven launched October Listing on Second Section of Tokyo Stock Exchange
November Total number of stores reaches 1,000 August Listing on First Section of Tokyo Stock Exchange October POS system introduced EOB ordering system introduced February Total number of stores reaches 2,000 May Introduction of computers capable of displaying graphs August Introduction of interactive registers capable of transmitting information to and from the headquarters and stores March Three-times-a-day delivery of cooked rice items started April Total number of stores reaches 3,000 October Payment of Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., bills becomes possible at 7-Eleven stores

71. AHRC - UA - Statement Of Concern About Japanese History Textbook - Statement
This book has a number of references which condone japan s history of invasion and colonial rule, and glorify the rule of the Emperor.
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JAPAN: STATEMENT OF CONCERN ABOUT JAPANESE HISTORY TEXTBOOK Sign the Statement Signatories so far... Tell a friend 12 of the 17 bishops of Japan have sent the following appeal about the Historical Textbook
to Ms. Atsuko Toyama, Minister of Education, Science, Sports and Culture Statement of Concern about Japanese History Textbook On 3rd of April the junior high school history textbook edited by the Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform (Chairman: Mr.Kanji Nishio) was approved by the Education Ministry screening panel. This book has a number of references which condone Japan's history of invasion and colonial rule, and glorify the rule of the Emperor. The approval of such a textbook will certainly lead to the concealment, distortion and glorification of the history of invasions and atrocities committed by the Japanese Imperial Military. We are deeply worried such a situation might happen in the future. We sincerely hope that Japan will start this new century filled with new hope by constructing strong solidarity with all the peoples of Asia, regardless of nationality or race. For this, it is incumbent upon we Japanese to strive in all humility for honesty in historical interpretation in words and deeds, and thus win the trust of our fellow Asians. Based on this attitude, Japan has to review its past, reflect on it, determine not to repeat the same faults, and cooperate with other Asian countries. We will never attain all these unless we make serious efforts to make our own the viewpoint of the Asian countries which were victimized by the Japanese Military in the past.

72. Japan's History Of Flight
japan. The first airplane flight from the japanese Army. The first human flight in japan was made on 5 December 1909 in a glider.
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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.

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74. ESPNsoccernet.com World Cup 2002: Match Report: Japan 1 - 0 Russia
Inamoto makes Japanese history World Cup 2002 Match Report, Player of the Match. Hard to choose, in the end, between Tsuneyasu Miyamoto
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75. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 16 Asian Art
China; japan; Thailand; Central Asia; The Caucasus; The Golden Horde; Oriental Jewellery. Chinese and japanese Art in the Topper Gallery; The Coins and history of Asia
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  • 76. CNN.com In-Depth Specials - Japan's Textbook Row
    The distorted view of history that such textbooks are likely to instill in japan s growing generations is undesirable for japan s
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    "The distorted view of history that such textbooks are likely to instill in Japan's growing generations is... undesirable for Japan's future and its responsibilities"
    - South Korean Foreign Ministry statement For decades Japan and its closest neighbors have tussled over what lessons should be learnt from World War II. South Korea and China, which still carry the scars of Japanese aggression, want to ensure the legacy of the war is respected. They now accuse Japan of sanctioning school textbooks that critics say gloss over Japan's colonial and wartime atrocities. Meanwhile, street protests and lawsuits continue over the sufferings of Korean "comfort women" forced into sexual slavery during Japan's colonial rule.

    77. THE HISTORY CHANNEL JAPAN
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    78. Royalty.nu - The History Of Japan - Japanese Royalty
    history of japan s emperors before 1333. A rich portrait of Meiji and the rapid, sometimes violent change during this pivotal period in japan s history. (UK).
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    79. Books On Japanese History
    Much of japan s modern history has been erased from postwar textbooks, and a whole generation has grown up knowing nothing of the Rape of Nanking, Pearl Harbor
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    80. USARJ & 9th TSC Camp Zama,JAPAN - History
    US Army japan. 1941 Army forces; 1945 - AFFE was attached to General Headquarters (GHQ), Far East Command was based in Tokyo, japan; 1953
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    • - Army Forces Far East formed in Philippines; commanded by General Douglas MacArthur
      - Philippines fell to Japanese; AFFE moved to Melbourne, Australia
      - Army Forces Far East served as the administrative headquarters for all Southwest Pacific Army forces
      - AFFE was attached to General Headquarters (GHQ), Far East Command was based in Tokyo, Japan
      - AFFE established as the major Army command in Far East
      - AFFE combined with 8th Army
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