This question is meaningless. Assuming it means "What is Japan's Political Philosophy?" It is not clear that such a thing exists. We might as well ask "What's America's favorite color?" America does not have color preferences, since it is not a person. Japan does not have a philosophy, since it is not a person. The question needs to be more specific and properly stated.
with the gun scarying them
No, Japan was behind the United States & Europe in its efforts to industrialize.
During the Meiji Restoration in Japan, significant events such as the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate, the restoration of imperial power, the modernization of the country's institutions, the abolition of the feudal system, the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, and the rapid industrialization and westernization of Japan reshaped the country's political and social landscape.
Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.
The landscape is very rugged... in the islands of Japan
The philosophy introduced to Japan by the Chinese was Confucianism.
The term "Zen Gardens" is a Western concoction. The Japanese never refer to them as such but call them 枯山水 karesansui, "dry landscape" gardens (lit. dry, mountain & water). These gardens actually existed in Japan before the arrival of Zen Buddhism (the oldest remaining gardens date from the Heian period, 784-1185 AD).
Its when all the gardens start to bloom with gorgeous flowers. Some gardens include Zen gardens. Japan has many beautiful flowers.
I know one natural attraction are the Japanese gardens. One of the most popular is the Kenroku-en Garden. It has more than 25 acres and beautiful ponds and landscape.
It makes Japan chocolatey
Mirei Shigemori has written: 'Gardens of Japan' -- subject(s): Gardens, Gardens, Japanese, History, Japanese Gardens 'Nihon teienshi zukan' -- subject(s): Gardens, Japanese, History, Japanese Gardens, Pictorial works 'Chashitsu chatei jiten' -- subject(s): Chashitsu (Japanese tearooms), Dictionaries, Gardens, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Gardens 'Nihon teienshi taikei' -- subject(s): Japan, Landscape architecture, Designs and plans, Gardens, History
It is very cool
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Most of Alaska is 17 hours behind Japan from the 2nd Sun. of Mar. until the 1st Sun. of Nov. and 18 hours behind Japan the rest of the year.
Yukiharu Sato has written: 'Shi to sei no kiroku' -- subject(s): Education, Japan, Japanese Philosophy, Philosophy, Japanese 'Nihon no dento' -- subject(s): Japan, Zen Buddhism