Japan Essay, Research Paper
INTRODUCTION
Japan (or Nippon as the locals call it) is an Island situated just east of North and South Korea in Asia. It is a huge economical influence due to it’s market in electronics and fish products. Despite the fact that natural resources are quite low, Japan is still one of the leading economic powers of the world next to the United States. The people consist mostly of Asian descent and not many immigrants are to be found. Also Japan has one of the lowest national unemployment rates and highest life expectancy. With over a 125 000 000 people and being 377,835 kmX (almost as large as California) Japan has a very concentrated population (333 people per kmX) and that’s an average based on the total land mass of the country (that includes forest area and parks that aren’t humanly populated) and so in cities that can exceed 2000 people per kmX. Another thing that makes Japan such an interesting location is its various climates that range from mountains on the main land to sub-tropical forests situated in the small islands south of the main island.
STATISTICS
Geographic
Population = 126,182,077 (July 1999 estimate)
Total Area = 377,835 kmX
Nations Capital = Tokyo (National Day December 23 [Birthday of the Emperor]
Coastline = 29, 751 km
Elevation = Highest = 3,776 m (Mount Fuji)
Lowest = -4 m (Hachiro-gata)
Economic
Natural Resources = fish, mineral
Per capita income = $23 730 US
Monetary Unit = Yen ( ) 69.31 Yen per Canadian Dollar (11 December 1999)
Main Products = Automobiles, Electronics (Televisions, Video Games) Office
machinery, Iron and steel products, Scientific equipment.
Budget = revenues $407 billion (99/00 est.)
expenditures $711 billion
Electricity Production by source = Fossil fuel 61.47 %
Hydro 8.34 %
Nuclear 29.83 %
Other 0.36 % (1996)
Electricity Consumption = 948.559 billion kWh (1996)
People
Nationality = Japanese
Languages = Japanese
Ethnic Groups = 99.4 % Japanese
0.6 % Other (mostly of Korean descent)
Literacy Rate = 99 % (after age 15) (1970 estimate)
Age expectancy (at birth) = total pop. = 80.11 Years (1999 estimate)
males = 77.02
females = 83.35
Religions = Shinto and Buddhist 84 %
Christianity 0.7 %
Other 16 %
Infant Mortality = 4.07 deaths/1 000 Born (1999 est.)
Sex Ratio (at birth) = 1.05 male(s)/female (1999 est.)
Birth rate = 10.48 births/1 000 people (1999 est.)
Death rate = 8.12 deaths/1 000 people (1999 est.)
Total Growth rate = 0.2 % per year (1999 est.)
Migration Rate = -0.34 migrants/1 000 people (1999 est.)
Unemployment = 4.4 % (Nov. 1998)
BUDDHISM
Buddhism is Japan’s most practised religion. It has many different values that differ from the Christian a
It is also said that there is a state of ultimate release of the mind and body named “Nirvana” where the person is in a mystical unity with the cosmos. Only the “Buddha” and his major followers have reached Nirvana. It is basically having a super-understanding of life and become one with the universe.
Conclusion
In conclusion Japan is quite an interesting country, it may be a small island on the east coast of Asia but it one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world with the most action when it comes to commerce. Now that you have learnt a bit about this nation which seems so foreign to us regular westerners I hope this has been educational as well as interesting. Thanks for reading my essay.
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http://www.countries.com/countries/japan/
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ja.html
http://members.aol.com/porchfour/religion/1bud04a.htm
http://online.anu.edu.au/asianstudies/textnotes/buddhism.html
http://www.famu.edu/sjmga/ggrow/Buddhism.html
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