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はじめまして HAJIMEMASHITE…. GOOD EVENING !!!. We are From Group 4, consist of : Rizky Frita Oktavia Tika D. Pangastuti Yuppianti Kamalia Metaria Dwi Annisa Will do presentation about Japan. JAPAN THE SUPER POWER COUNTRY. Capital City Of Japan; TOKYO. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GOOD EVENING !!!

We are From Group 4, consist of :

- Rizky Frita Oktavia- Tika D. Pangastuti- Yuppianti Kamalia- Metaria Dwi Annisa

Will do presentation about Japan

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JAPANTHE SUPER POWER COUNTRY

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Capital City Of Japan; TOKYO

Tokyo was originally known as Edo, meaning "estuary".Its name was changed to Tokyo (Tōkyō: tō (east) + kyō (capital)) when it became the

imperial capital in 1868, in line with the East Asian tradition of including the word capital (' 京 ') in the

name of the capital city.During the early Meiji period, the city was also called "Tōkei", an alternative pronunciation for the same Chinese

characters representing "Tokyo". Some surviving official English documents use the spelling "Tokei".

However, this pronunciation is now obsolet

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PEOPLE• The Japanese Nihonjin, Nipponjin? ) Is an ethnic group

originating from the Japanese archipelago and the dominant ethnic group of Japan. Worldwide, approximately 130 million people of Japanese descent; these, about 127 million are residents of Japan. People of Japanese Ancestry WHO live in other countries are Referred to as nikkeijin ( 日 系 人 ?). The people of Japanese descent who live in other countries are referred to as nikkeijin ( 日 系 人 ?). The term "Japanese people" May Also be Used in Some contexts to refer to a locus of ethnic groups Including the Yamato, Ainu and Ryukyuan people. The term "Japanese" can also be used in some contexts to refer to the locus of ethnic groups including the Yamato, Ainu and Ryukyuan people.

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Religion

• Most Japanese people do not exclusively identify themselves as adherents of a single religion; rather, they incorporate elements of various religions in a syncretic fashion[1] known as Shinbutsu shūgō ( 神仏習合 amalgamation of kami and buddhas?). Shinbutsu Shūgō officially ended with the Shinto and Buddhism Separation Order of 1886, but continues in practice. Shinto and Japanese Buddhism are therefore best understood not as two completely separate and competing faiths, but rather as a single, rather complex religious system.[2]

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Famous Building• In 1945 Hiroshima became

the first city in the world has ever imposed an atomic bomb, Hiroshima but managed to recover and become one of Japan's major cities. In Miyajima, an island near Hiroshima, Itsukushima Shinto Shrine there where the torii (Shinto shrine gate front), seen soaring from the sea when the ocean tide. This temple is a World Heritage site.

Kuil Shinto Gate

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TOKYO TOWER

• Tokyo Tower (Tokyo Tower 東京 タワー ?) is a tower in Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. Overall height of 332.6 m and is building the world's tallest steel tower that stood alone on the ground. [1] Based on aviation safety regulations, the tower is painted with international orange with white color in some places. Lower surrounding buildings, so the Tokyo Tower can be seen from various locations in downtown.

• Tokyo Tower as a symbol of Tokyo's famous and a tourist attraction rather than its function as an analog TV transmitter tower antenna (UHF / VHF), digital local TV and FM radio. In addition, the railway company East Japan Railway to use this tower to put the radio antenna train emergency systems, and a number of measuring instruments installed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Office Environment.

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• Nikko Toshogu shrine is a Shinto shrine that former harmonizes, does (1617) public Ieyasu Tokugawa in Tatematsmats for three years,

• and was created. A first building of a Shinto shrine relaxed, was rebuilt after 20 years for Naga 13 years by (1636)3-Brigadier

• General optical public person of the army, and became today's gorgeous, gorgeous building of a Shinto shrine group as for the

• creation built by an army public two Brigadier General loyalties. This is said, "Large Tsc of Ctsronaga". The building of a present

• country specification cultural asset (national treasure and compound sentence) becomes 55 houses such as Five-Storied Pagoda and the

• stone toriis by the dedication of the one and the large name built before and behind that 35 houses such as construction Kitono and

• Youmei-mon that time. (It is national treasure 8, and compound sentence 34 in specification. ) Neither of these buildings is a religious

• architecture that represents our country invented by a painter, skillful craftsmen, and technological groups with excellent Yutaka Edo initial

• Naga culture. In addition, it was registered in 'World Heritage' as human race's irreplaceable treasure in (1999) based on the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO in 1999.

Nikko ToshoguShrine

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POLITICS IN JAPAN• National Diet Building in Tokyo National Diet Building in Tokyo • The Imperial Household of Japan is headed by the Emperor of Japan.

The Constitution of Japan defines the emperor to be "the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people." The Imperial Household of Japan is headed by the Emperor of Japan. The Constitution of Japan defines the emperor to be "the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people." He performs ceremonial duties and holds no real power, not even emergency reserve powers . He performs ceremonial duties and holds no real power, not even emergency reserve powers . Political power is held mainly by the Prime Minister and other elected members of the Diet . Political power is held mainly by the Prime Minister and other elected members of the Diet . Sovereignty is vested in the Japanese people by the constitution. Sovereignty is vested in the Japanese people by the constitution. Though his official status is disputed, on diplomatic occasions the emperor tends to behave as the head of state (with widespread public support). Though his official status is disputed, the emperor on diplomatic Occasions tends to behave as the head of state (with widespread public support).

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POLITICS SYSTEM

• The politics of Japan is conducted in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy , Nowhere Prime Minister of Japan is the head of government . Japanese politics uses a multi-party system . Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in the Diet , with the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors . Japanese politics uses a multi-party system . Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in the Diet , with the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors . The Judiciary system of Japan is an independent entity. The Judiciary system of Japan is an independent entity. In academic studies, Japan is generally considered a constitutional monarchy with a system of civil law . In academic studies, Japan is generally Considered a constitutional monarchy with a system of civil law .

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FAMOUS FOOD & DRINK

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• Sushi ( すし、寿司 , 鮨 , 鮓 , 寿斗 , 寿し , 壽司 ?) is a food of Japanese origin consisting of cooked vinegared rice (shari) combined with other ingredients (neta). Neta and forms of sushi presentation vary, but the ingredient which all sushi have in common is shari. The most common neta is seafood. Raw meat sliced and served by itself is sashimi.

Sake• This beverage is called sake in English, but in Japanese, sake or o-sake ( お酒 ) refers to alcoholic drinks in general. The Japanese term

for this specific beverage is Nihonshu ( 日本酒 ), meaning "Japanese sake". Sake is also referred to in English as a form of rice wine. However, unlike true wine, in which alcohol is produced by fermenting the sugar

naturally present in fruit, sake is made through a brewing process more like that of beer. To make beer or sake, the sugar needed to produce alcohol must first be converted from starch. However, the brewing process for sake differs from beer brewing as well, notably in that for beer, the conversion of starch to sugar and sugar to alcohol occurs in two discrete steps, but with sake they occur simultaneously. Additionally, alcohol content also differs between sake, wine, and beer. Wine generally contains 9–16% alcohol[1] and most beer is 3–9%, whereas undiluted sake is 18–20% alcohol, although this is often lowered to around 15% by diluting the sake with water prior to bottling.

• Green tea (ryokucha) is a very common tea in Japan, so that when called "tea" (ocha) then most likely meant is green tea, and only referred to as the Japanese tea (nihoncha) if there is one available option other teas. Tea is usually sold at a price that depends on the quality and made part of the tea plant.

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Interesting place• Mount Fuji ( 富士山 Fuji-san) is the highest

mountain in Japan at 3,776.24 m (12,389 ft).An active stratovolcano that last erupted in 1707–08, Mount Fuji lies about 100 kilometres (60 miles) south-west of Tokyo, and can be seen from there on a clear day. Mount Fuji's exceptionally symmetrical cone is a well-known symbol of Japan and it is frequently depicted in art and photographs, as well as visited by sightseers and climbers. It is one of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains“ along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku.

FUJIYAMA MOUNTAIN

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Sakura park• Flowering cherry tree once a year, on the island of

Honshu, cherry flower buds begin to look at the type someiyoshino end of winter and the flowers bloom in late March to early April when the weather starts to warm.

• In Japan, cherry blossom type someiyoshino starting from Okinawa in February, followed in the western part of Honshu island, arrived in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Japan in late March to early April, then move gradually to the north, and ending in Hokkaido in during the Golden Week holidays.

• Every year analysts issued a map of the cherry blossom cherry blossoms someiyoshino movement from west to east and then north-called sakurazensen. By using maps sakurazensen can know the location of the cherry blossoms are blooming at any given moment.

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ANNUAL EVENT• Shoogatsu (New Year's Celebration)• Seijinsiki (ceremonial days to adult)• Setsubun (bean throwing ceremony to drive away evil spirits.)• Hina Matsuri (festival girls)• Hanami (Activities see Sakura Flower)• Kodomo no hi (National Children's Day)• Haha no hi (the day my father)• [Chichi no hi (the day of his father)]

Boonenkai (year-end party)

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ありがとうございます。Arigatoo Gozaimasu