Japan
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- Para kareng aliwang gamit, lawen ye ing Japan (disambiguation).
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Tungku | Tokyo 35°41′ N 139°46′ E |
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Pekamaragul a lakanbalen | Tokyo | ||||
Peka Amanu | Japanese | ||||
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Gubyernu
Emperor
Primeru Ministru |
Constitutional monarchy Akihito Junichiro Koizumi |
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Formation Meiji Restoration Current constitution |
Eenru 3, 1868 Mayu 3, 1947 |
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Lapad/Dagul • Total • Water (%) |
377,835 km² (377,835) 0.8% |
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Populasyun • 2005 est. • [[Agpang inyang |]] census • Pangasiksik |
127,417,244 (pang10) 337/km² (pang18) |
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GDP (PPP) • Total • Per capita |
2004 estimate $3.817 trillion (3rd) $29,906 (pang12) |
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Pera | Yen (¥) (JPY ) |
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Oras zona • Summer (DST) |
(UTC+9) (UTC+10) |
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Internet TLD | .jp | ||||
Pamanaus Kodiko | +81 |
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Japan Portal |
Ing Japon o Japan (Japanese: 日本, Nihon o Nippon, kabaldugan na "aldo penibatan") metung yang bangsa king Aslagang Asia a makapadurut ya king Pacific Ocean, Dayat Malat ning Japan, Dayat Malat ning Fililpinas, East China Sea, at ning Dayat Malat ning Okhotsk. King albugan ya pin ing Korea (Pangulu at Mauli), king pangulu iyapi ing Russia, at king maulingalbugan ing Tsina at Taiwan.
Metung kareng pekamaluid a bangsa mayayaus ya naman "Land of the Rising Sun (Gabun ning Tatas a Aldo" atin yang 3,000 pulu. Deng pekamaragul a pulu ilapin deng, magumpisang pangulu papauntang mauli, Hokkaidō, Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū. Deng Pulung Ryukyu, kayabe ne ing Okinawa, atiu la king maulingalbugan ning peka-pulu.
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[edit] Amlat
[edit] Amlat Bayu Misulat
[edit] Classical era
[edit] Medieval era
[edit] Makabayung panaun
[edit] Gubyernu at politika
[edit] Ing Parliament
[edit] Geografia ning Japan
[edit] Klima
[edit] Ecoregions
[edit] Labuad
Template:Col-begin Template:Col-2 Honshu:
- Tohoku - north-eastern Honshu in which Sendai and Fukushima are large cities.
- Kanto - includes Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Yokosuka, and surrounding coastal plain. Also includes Gunma, Saitama, Chiba, Tochigi, and Ibaraki Prefectures.
- Chubu - mountainous middle region dominated by the Japanese Alps. The Sea of Japan side is the Hokuriku region, and the Pacific side is the Tokai region. The main cities of Hokuriku are Niigata and Kanazawa, and the main cities of Tokai are Nagoya (the nation's fourth largest) and Shizuoka.
- Kinki or Kansai region - ancient center of culture and commerce, including Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, Wakayama, Shiga and Mie Prefectures.
- Chugoku - includes the cities Hiroshima and Okayama.
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- Hokkaido - major cities are Sapporo and Hakodate.
- Shikoku - the smallest of the main four islands, known as a destination for Buddhist pilgrims. The main cities are Matsuyama and Takamatsu.
- Kyushu - southernmost of the four main islands. The main towns include Fukuoka, Kitakyushu and Nagasaki.
- Okinawa - semitropical southern island chain reaching out to Taiwan. The only major city is Naha.
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[edit] Deng Prefecture
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[edit] Economy
[edit] Agricultural sector
[edit] Industrial sector
[edit] Service sector
- See also: List of Japanese companies
[edit] Society
[edit] Demographics
[edit] Religion
[[Image:Toshodaiji.jpg|thumb|251px|right|The Toshodaiji
[edit] Education
[edit] Language
[edit] Kalinangan
[edit] Military
[edit] Delarayan
- S. N. Eisenstadt, Japanese Civilization: A Comparative View, University of Chicago 1995. (ISBN 0226195589)
- Japan a Profile of Nation, Kodansha International, 1999. (ISBN 4770023847)
[edit] Further reading
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- The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Japan, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993 (ISBN 0521403529)
- De Mente, The Japanese Have a Word For It, McGraw-Hill, 1997 (ISBN 0844283169)
- Henshall, A History of Japan, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001 (ISBN 0312233701)
- Jansen, The Making of Modern Japan, Belknap, 2000 (ISBN 0674003349)
- Japan At A Glance, Kodansha, 1998 (ISBN 4770020805)
- Johnson, Japan: Who Governs?, W.W. Norton, 1996 (ISBN 0393314502)
- Lonely Planet Japan, Lonely Planet Publications, 2003 (ISBN 1740591623)
- Reischauer, Japan: The Story of a Nation, McGraw-Hill, 1989 (ISBN 0075570742)
- Sugimoto et al., An Introduction to Japanese Society, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2003 (ISBN 0521529255)
- Totman, A History of Modern Japan, 2d ed., Blackwell, 2005 (ISBN 1405123591)
- Van Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power, Vintage, 1990 (ISBN 0679728023)
[edit] Miyayaliwa pang Paksa
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- Samurai - Japanese warrior
- Bushido - The way of warrior - Japanese spirit
- Kendo - Japanese martial art - the way of sword
- Communications in Japan
- Ethnic issues in Japan
- Human rights in Japan
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- Military of Japan
- Japanese war crimes
- Japanese calendar
- Japanese mobile phone culture
- Japanese fashion
- Japanese law
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- Japanese Television and Radio
- Japanese miniaturization culture
- Japanese mythology
- Japanese nationalism
- Japanese wolf (extinct)
- Law Concerning the National Flag and Anthem
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- List of Japanese people
- List of Japan-related topics
- List of national parks of Japan
- Portal to Japan
- Transportation in Japan
- Japanese units of measurement
- Scout Association of Japan
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[edit] Official
- Courts.go.jp - Official site of the Japanese Supreme Court
- Kantei.go.jp - Official prime ministerial and cabinet site
- Kunaicho.go.jp - Official site of the Imperial family.
- Links to Ministries and other Organizations
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Detailed papers on Japan's foreign policy, education programs, culture and life.
- Sangi-in.go.jp - Official site of the House of Councillors
- Shugi-in.go.jp - Official site of the House of Representatives
- Stat.go.jp - Statistics Bureau Home Page (English)
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[edit] Media
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- CIA World Factbook - Japan
- electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies
- Guardian Unlimited - Special Report: Japan
- Library of Congress - Country Study: Japan data as of January 1994
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