Since Japan is an Island, they were very isolated from the rest of the world in earlier centuries. Their culture grew up separately from the rest of the world. They did not really trust foreigners because they did not really see them. In earlier times most of their money came from agriculture. However now they are a global country, and they actively trade with other countries.
The nearness of the sea shaped the lives of Japanese people.
Its high population and many high hills does not give them much room to farm, there for affecting how much food they can grow and sell.
Geography doesn't just determine whether humans can live in a certain area or not, it also determines people's lifestyles, as they adapt to the available food and climate patterns.
define: human geography
how Japans Geography has been good or bad for japan? i am not really sure but some where in japan there is a volcano.
The main divisions within human geography reflect a concern with different types of human activities or ways of living. Some examples of human geography include urban geography, economic geography, cultural geography, political geography, social geography, and population geography.
it is human d=geography
Human geography in Tagalog is "heograpiyang pantao."
Physical geography and human geography. Physical geography covers the elements that concern climate, land forms and vegetation. Human geography involves human society and its relation to its environment.
Human geographyPhysical geography
physical geography and human geography
Japan is an archipelago.If you had to choose one term to define Japan's geography,it would be mountain.Over 7% of Japan islands are covered with mountains
Progress in Human Geography was created in 1977.
Japan is in Asia, which is not a state, it's a geography.
The benefit of Japan's geography is that it is an island. The people benefit because their country is easier to defend and they a healthy diet of fish.