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Which geographic feature contributed most of the concept of cultural diffusion in japan?

Isolation has contributed to a distinctive Japanese culture, although the Japanese have been influenced by nearby Korea and China


How did Japan and Geography influence the Japanese sense of identity?

Japan's geography, characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous islands, fostered a sense of isolation and uniqueness among its people. This natural separation from the Asian mainland led to the development of a distinct culture, language, and societal norms that contributed to a strong national identity. Additionally, the sea surrounding Japan encouraged maritime trade and cultural exchange, which enriched Japanese identity while reinforcing a sense of insular pride. Overall, Japan's geography not only shaped its cultural evolution but also instilled a deep connection to the land and nature in the Japanese sense of self.


Do US use the strategy of island hopping to?

move closer to the Japanese mainland.


What are landforms and geography features make Japan unique?

Japanese Culture was unique because it was separated from the mainland, Yet close enough to benefit from Chinese culture the location also had an impact on what Japaneses ate.


Which geographic factor had most influence on thedevelopment of Inca society and Japanese society?

The mountainous terrain of the Andes greatly influenced the development of Inca society, as it allowed them to build their empire in remote and defensible locations. In Japan, the geographic isolation of the islands from the Asian mainland contributed to the unique culture, language, and society that developed over time.


How was Japanese culture influenced by the mainland of Asia?

They had trade on their side.


The Unites States used the strategy of island hopping to?

move closer to the Japanese mainland.


Where is the city of Kobe situated?

Where is Kobe situated?Upon the Japanese mainland .


What year did the first Japanese immigrants settled on the us mainland?

1909


Where were the nearest Japanese attack to the us mainland?

The nearest attack by Japan on US mainland took place in Oregon state forest. This took place in 1942 and was the only attack on the mainland.


What is hikiagesha?

Japanese repatriates who were shipped back to the mainland of Japan after Japan surrendered to the Allies in WW2. Hikiagesha means "those who have been lifted and landed" in Japanese. They were treated horribly when they returned to the mainland, almost as if they weren't Japanese because those who resided in the mainland during the war felt they didn't suffer the way they did, b/c they were being bombed by the US.


Why was Australia in World War 2?

BECAUSE OF JAPANESE EXPANSION TO THE AUSTRAILIAN MAINLAND