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Japan By Wrenna

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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JAPAN

BY WRENNA CLAUSEN 2ND GRADE
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JAPAN IS A COUNTRY IN EASTERN ASIA.

THE JAPANESE CALL THEIR COUNTRY NIPPON OR NIHON.

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THE CAPTAIL OF JAPAN IS TOKYO.

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THE SEA OF JAPAN LIES TO THE WEST.

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JAPAN SITS BETWEEN TWO BODIES OF WATER.

MOST OF JAPAN IS COVERED IN MOUNTAINS

MOUNT FUJI RISES 12,388 FEET.

IN EARLY FALL TYPHOONS SWOOP INTO JAPAN.

MOST OF JAPAN'S CITIES AND FARMS LIE ON THESE PLAINS.

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MOST OF JAPAN IS COVERED IN MOUNTAINS.

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OVER 126 MILLION PEOPLE LIVE IN JAPAN.

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JAPANESE IS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF JAPAN.

MOST JAPANESE LIVE IN LARGE CITIES SUCH AS TOKYO AND OSAKA.

PEOPLE LIVE IN HIGH-RISE APARTMENT BUIDINGS.

A NEW SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS EVERY APRIL IN JAPAN.

STUDENTS START GRADE SCHOOL WHEN THEY ARE 6 YEARS OLD

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THE JAPANESE ARE KNOWN AS HARD WORKERS.

MOST HAVE SERVICE JOBS.

THEY WORK IN PLACES LIKE SCHOOLS ,STORES, AND BANKS.

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JAPAN HAS A FEW NATURAL RESOURCES.

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JAPAN'S FISHING CREWS BRING IN LARGE CATCHES.

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THE JAPANESE SPEND THEIR FREE TIME IN MANY WAYS.

MANY JAPANESE PRACTICE JUDO AND KARATE.

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BACEBALL, SOCCER AND BASKETBALL ARE POPULAR SPORTS.

THEY GO TO MOVIES AND CONCERTS.

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WINTER SNOW BRINGS OUT SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS.

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GOHAN IS A WORD FOR "COOKED RICE".

JAPANESE FOOD IS SIMPLE AND FRESH.

RICE AND TEA ARE PART OF NEARLY EVERY MEAL.

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CHEFS TOP RICE WITH RAW FISH.

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THE JAPANESE USE CHOPSTICKS TO PICK UP FOOD.

JAPANESE FAMILIES GATHER IN JAN. TO CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR.

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THE JAPANESE CELEBRATE SUMMER WITH FIREWORKS

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SHOWA DAY IS ON APRIL 29.

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CHILDREN'S DAY IS ON MAY 5.

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IN JULY MORE THAN 4,000 FIREWORK SHOWS LIGHT UP THE SKIES.

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THE IRIOMOTE WILD CAT LIVES ONLY ON THE JAPANESE ISLAND.

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IT IS IN GREAT DANGER OF DISAPPEARING.

THERE ARE ONLY ABOUT 100 IRIOMOTE WILD CATS LEFT

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JAPAN IS HOME TO MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS.

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SEA OTTERS AND SEALS SWIM ALONG JAPAN'S COASTS.

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YOU WOULD LOVE JAPAN!

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