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Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is in the northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans an archipelago of 14,125 islands, with the five main islands being Hokkaido, Honshu (the "mainland"), Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Tokyo is the country's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto. The Japanese archipelago has been inhabited since the Upper Paleolithic (30,000 BC). Between the fourth and ninth centuries AD, the kingdoms of the region became unified under an emperor and the imperial court based in Heian-kyō. Beginning in the 12th century, political power was held by a series of military dictators (shōgun) and feudal lords (daimyō), and enforced by a class of warrior nobility (samurai). After a century-long period of civil war, the country was reunified in 1603 under the Tokugawa shogunate, which enacted an isolationist foreign policy. In 1854, a United States fleet forced Japan to open trade to the West, which led to the end of the shogunate and the restoration of imperial power in 1868. In the Meiji period, the Empire of Japan adopted a Western-modeled constitution, and pursued a program of industrialization and modernization. Amidst a rise in militarism and overseas colonization, Japan invaded China in 1937 and entered World War II as an Axis power in 1941. After suffering defeat in the Pacific War and two atomic bombings, Japan surrendered in 1945 and came under a seven-year Allied occupation, during which it adopted a new constitution. Under the 1947 constitution, Japan has maintained a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral legislature, the National Diet. Japan is a developed country and a great power, with one of the largest economies by nominal GDP. Japan has renounced its right to declare war, though it maintains a Self-Defense Force that ranks as one of the world's strongest militaries. A global leader in the automotive, robotics, and electronics industries, the country has made significant contributions to science and technology, and is one of the world's largest exporters and importers. It is part of multiple major international and intergovernmental institutions. Japan has over 125 million inhabitants and is the 11th most populous country in the world, as well as one of the most densely populated. About three-fourths of the country's terrain is mountainous, concentrating its highly urbanized population on narrow coastal plains. Japan is divided into 47 administrative prefectures and eight traditional regions. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. Japan has one of the world's longest life expectancies but has a population decline due to its very low birth rate. Japan is a cultural superpower as the culture of Japan is well known around the world, including its art, cuisine, film, music, and popular culture, which encompasses prominent manga, anime, and video game industries. Etymology The name for Japan in Japanese is written using the kanji 日本 and is pronounced Nippon or Nihon. Before 日本 was adopted in the early 8th century, the country was known in China as Wa (倭, changed in Japan around 757 to 和) and in Japan by the endonym Yamato. Nippon, the original Sino-Japanese reading of the characters, is favored for official uses, including on Japanese banknotes and postage stamps. Nihon is typically used in everyday speech and reflects shifts in Japanese phonology during the Edo period. The characters 日本 mean "sun origin", which is the source of the popular Western epithet "Land of the Rising Sun". The name "Japan" is based on Min or Wu Chinese pronunciations of 日本 and was introduced to European languages through early trade. In the 13th century, Marco Polo recorded the Early Mandarin Chinese pronunciation of the characters 日本國 as Cipangu. The old Malay name for Japan, Japang or Japun, was borrowed from a southern coastal Chinese dialect and encountered by Portuguese traders in Southeast Asia, who brought the word to Europe in the early 16th century. The first version of the name in English appears in a book published in 1577, which spelled the name as Giapan in a translation of a 1565 Portuguese letter. History Prehistoric to classical history A Paleolithic culture from around 30,000 BC constitutes the first known habitation of the islands of Japan. This was followed from around 14,500 BC (the start of the Jōmon period) by a Mesolithic to Neolithic semi-sedentary hunter-gatherer culture characterized by pit dwelling and rudimentary agriculture. Clay vessels from the period are among the oldest surviving examples of pottery. From around 700 BC, the Japonic-speaking Yayoi people began to enter the archipelago from the Korean Peninsula, intermingling with the Jōmon; the Yayoi period saw the introduction of practices including wet-rice farming, a new style of pottery, and metallurgy from China and Korea. According to legend, Emperor Jimmu (grandson of Amaterasu) founded a kingdom in central Japan in 660 BC, beginning a continuous imperial line. Japan first appears in written history in the Chinese Book of Han, completed in 111 AD. Buddhism was introduced to Japan from Baekje (a Korean kingdom) in 552, but the development of Japanese Buddhism was primarily influenced by China. Despite early resistance, Buddhism was promoted by the ruling class, including figures like Prince Shōtoku, and gained widespread acceptance beginning in the Asuka period (592–710). In 645, the government led by Prince Naka no Ōe and Fujiwara no Kamatari devised and implemented the far-reaching Taika Reforms. The Reform began with land reform, based on Confucian ideas and philosophies from China. It nationalized all land in Japan, to be distributed equally among cultivators, and ordered the compilation of a household registry as the basis for a new system of taxation. The true aim of the reforms was to bring about greater centralization and to enhance the power of the imperial court, which was also based on the governmental structure of China. Envoys and students were dispatched to China to learn about Chinese writing, politics, art, and religion. The Jinshin War of 672, a bloody conflict between Prince Ōama and his nephew Prince Ōtomo, became a major catalyst for further administrative reforms. These reforms culminated with the promulgation of the Taihō Code, which consolidated existing statutes and established the structure of the central and subordinate local governments. These legal reforms created the ritsuryō state, a system of Chinese-style centralized government that remained in place for half a millennium. The Nara period (710–784) marked the emergence of a Japanese state centered on the Imperial Court in Heijō-kyō (modern Nara). The period is characterized by the appearance of a.... Discover the Japan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Japan books.

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  • The Other Mrs. synopsis, comments

    The Other Mrs.

    Mary Kubica

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERHIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY · PEOPLE MAGAZINE · MARIE CLAIRE · POPSUGAR · BUSTLE · SHEREADS · HELLOGIGGLES · and more!A woman is drawn into ...

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    The One You Want

    Gena Showalter

    New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter introduces the Original Heartbreakersbeginning with a ruthless businessman about to break his own rulesin this special prequel nove...

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    The Son of Sobek

    Rick Riordan

    In this audio ebook short story narrated by Rick Riordan, Carter Kane is investigating rumored sightings of a monster on Long Island when he runs into something else: a mysterious ...

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    Frozen Read-Along Storybook

    Disney Books

    When the kingdom she loves is trapped in an eternal winter, it is up to Anna and the daring mountain man Kristoff to set out on an adventure filled with danger, magical creatures a...

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    The Wives

    Tarryn Fisher

    From the author of Never Never, cowritten with Colleen Hoover!#1 New York Times bestselling author Tarryn Fisher delivers a pulsepounding, fastpaced suspense novel that will leave ...

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    Exclusively Yours

    Shannon Stacey

    A second chance to finish what they started…When Keri Daniels's boss finds out she has previous carnal knowledge of reclusive bestselling author Joe Kowalski, she gives Keri a choi...

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    The Good Girl

    Mary Kubica

    Read the bestseller everyone is talking about! "A cleverly constructed suspense thriller." Chicago Tribune, Printer's Row "A twisty, roller coaster ride of a debut. Fans of Gone ...

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    Shoe Dog

    Phil Knight

    In this instant and tenacious New York Times bestseller, Nike founder and board chairman Phil Knight “offers a rare and revealing look at the notoriously mediashy man behind the sw...

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    The Rancher and the Runaway Bride Part 1

    Susan Mallery

    36 Hours SerialAs a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado, the next thirtysix hours will change the town and its residents forever….The Rancher and the Runaway Brid...

  • Bushido, the Soul of Japan synopsis, comments

    Bushido, the Soul of Japan

    Inazo Nitobe

    Bushido, the Way of the Warrior, the sources of the virtues most admired by his people: rectitude, courage, benevolence, politeness, sincerity, honor, loyalty and selfcontrol, and ...

  • Japan synopsis, comments

    Japan

    Kelvin Kinte

    Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima Japan. I try to capture the essence of the culture as a foreigner in the land of the rising sun.

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    Japan

    Aimé Humbert

  • Killing the Rising Sun synopsis, comments

    Killing the Rising Sun

    Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard

    The powerful and riveting new book in the multimillionselling Killing series by Bill O'Reilly and Martin DugardAutumn 1944. World War II is nearly over in Europe but is escalating ...

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    Alice in Zombieland

    Gena Showalter

    A modernday Alice in Wonderland meets the undead…Alice in Zombieland, the first book in The White Rabbit Chronicles, introduces readers to a world newly overrun by zombies...and th...

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    Japan

    David Murray

    It is object of this book to trace the story of Japan from its beginnings to the establishment of constitutional government. Concerned as this story is with the period of vague and...

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    Hunted

    Elizabeth Heiter

    Terror stalks a small Virginia townFBI rising star and criminal profiler Evelyn Baine knows how to think like a serial killer. But she's never chased anyone like the Bakersville Bu...

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    The Reason I Jump

    Naoki Higashida, Ka Yoshida & David Mitchell

    “One of the most remarkable books I’ve ever read. It’s truly moving, eyeopening, incredibly vivid.”Jon Stewart, The Daily ShowNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BYNPR The Wal...

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    When We Touch

    Brenda Novak

    You're invited to a wedding in Whiskey Creek, Heart of the Gold CountryUnfortunately, it's the wrong wedding. Olivia Arnold is arranging the festivitiesand it's the hardest thing s...

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    Local Woman Missing

    Mary Kubica

    THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLEROVER A MILLION COPIES SOLD!"Dark and twisty, with whiteknuckle tension and jawdropping surprises." Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling au...

  • Japan synopsis, comments

    Japan

    W. Scott Morton & J. Kenneth Olenik

    Once a star of postwar industrial production and methods,Japan has encountered serious trouble with market forces in recent years. Social changes and departures from tradition are ...

  • With the Old Breed synopsis, comments

    With the Old Breed

    E.B. Sledge

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Eugene Sledge became more than a legend with his memoir, With The Old Breed. He became a chronicler, a historian, a storyteller who turns the extremes o...

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    The Fall of Shane Mackade

    Nora Roberts

    The daring and passionate MacKade Brothers return in these two classic stories!The Heart of Devin MacKadeSheriff Devin MacKade has always known his destiny was to serve and protect...

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    Japan

    Jo1

    My adventures in Japan, amazing people, places, food, culture. This book will, i hope, give you envy to travel there !

  • The Marriage Lie synopsis, comments

    The Marriage Lie

    Kimberly Belle

    Everyone has secrets… Iris and Will have been married for seven years, and life is as close to perfect as it can be. But on the morning Will flies out for a business trip to Florid...

  • Girl Least Likely to Marry synopsis, comments

    Girl Least Likely to Marry

    Amy Andrews

    Talk nerdy to me Samuel Tucker is absolutely the last person scientist Cassie Barclay would ever date. Yes, he's gorgeous, but he's also far too cocky for his own good and thi...

  • Japan synopsis, comments

    Japan

    Olivier Moulin

    A set of photos taken during a trip in Japan … just wanted to share how amazing this country is.