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Overview"National Geographic requests the pleasure of your company on a journey to the faraway island notion of ""Nippon."" Japan's name means ""origin of the sun"" (often translated as Land of the Rising Sun)–a term born of Japan's location to the east of the ancient empires to China. Take a trip through history to discover the influence that the Chinese exerted on their island neighbours throughout antiquity. Enjoy the scenic island landscape, richly celebrated in Japanese art and literature. Scale the heights and get to know the hilly topography—mountains cover over 75 percent of Japan's landscape. Visit the National Parks that now preserve the country's treasured natural heritage. Meet Japan's industrious people, mainly plains and lowland dwellers. Visit the teeming cities on the river deltas and coastlines, which are among the most populous places on the planet. Follow the remarkable rise of Japan's modern economy, based mainly on the manufacture of high-quality, high-tech consumer goods. Learn how exports to the world's largest markets—including the United States—have made Japan a global economic power; and how the country's average income levels and standards of living are now among the highest in the world. Experience this ethnically homogenous culture, with its unique language and alphabet, and observe the rites and rituals of its two main faiths—Buddhism and Shinto, a religion which originated in Japan." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles Phillips , National Geographic KidsPublisher: National Geographic Kids Imprint: National Geographic Kids Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.270kg ISBN: 9781426305719ISBN 10: 1426305710 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 18 August 2009 Recommended Age: From 5 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsMy son loves these books. We started reading National Geographic Kids books when he was about six (he's nine now) and I can honestly say that these books have been instrumental in teaching him to read. - Consumer My kids love these books. Super fun and interesting. - Consumer Author InformationCharles Phillips has written more than 30 books, mainly about history, archaeology, the arts, and mythology. His work has been published in almost 20 languages.A graduate of Oxford University, he is the author of the How to Think series and the National Geographic Countries of the World books on Japan and Sweden. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |