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| Japan In-Depth - Japanese National Tourist Organization Grades 6 to 12 | |
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This site gives a very clear overview of major components of ancient Japanese culture. The page is separated into a wide variety of subsections including architecture, shrines, religious observations, clothing, art, floral design, theatre and dance. Each section links to simple line-drawings with an explanation of the significance of each cultural component.
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| Japan: Memories of a Secret Empire - PBS Grades 7 to 12 | |
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| Modern Haiku - Grades 6 to 12 | |
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Fans of this Japanese poetry form will find fascinating samples and other haiku trivia at this on-line journal.
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| Japanese American Internment Curriculum - National Japanese American Historical Society Grades 6 to 12 | |
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| World War II Relocation Camps - National Park Service Grades 9 to 12 | |
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| Battle of Midway - National Park Service Grades 6 to 12 | |
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This lesson from the National Park Service series “Teaching with Historic Places” outlines the background for the outbreak of the war with Japan and uses maps and historical photos to teach about the battle of Midway and the island’s strategic importance in World War II. This site could be a nice add-on to a study of World War II, Japan, or the geography of the Pacific region.
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| Face to Face - Stories from the Aftermath of Infamy - ITVS Grades 9 to 12 | |
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| Origami Learning Center - Grades 4 to 12 | |
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Part of a far larger site, this section offers lots of instructions on the basics of origami, the Japanese art of paper folding. There are examples galore, along with information on terminology, reading folding instructions, and sources for origami patterns. If you’re looking for an art activity that requires very little equipment, try this one. |
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| Japanese Americans and the Constitution - Smithsonian Institution Grades 6 to 12 | |
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The Smithsonian presents this nicely-designed site describing the internment and discrimination against Japanese Americans during World War II. Students can listen to an audio introduction which provides a summary of the events of the period, and sets the stage for the larger presentation. This one is well worth a visit.
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| The Way of the Horse and Bow - Grades 5 to 12 | |
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This site offers a basic introduction to the Japanese Samurai warrior and the role of the Samurai in Japanese history. The images and text offer an overview of the role of these Japanese knights in Japanese society as well as a discussion of some of the customs and traditions that grew up around the Samurai.
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| Tokugawa Japan - Grades 9 to 12 | |
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This site is devoted to the study of Japan in the 17th-19th centuries, during the Tokugawa Shogunate. Written at college level, it documents the cultural, political, and military history of the period in significant detail. Good resource for serious high school research, or for teachers who need background on the evolution of Japanese culture, especially regarding Japanese reactions to Western influence.
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| Nippon in the World - Grades 9 to 12 | |
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This Japanese site offers a collection of classical Japanese artwork, suitable for study as part of an exposure to Japanese history. The interface isn't the greatest, and the images contain watermarks, but the site works fine as an example of the unique nature of Japanese artistic representations.
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| The Japanese-American Historical Society - Grades 6 to 12 | |
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Though its focus is by no means entirely on World War II, that war was no doubt the most trying time for Japanese Americans. This site contains numerous resources on the experiences of Japanese Americans during the war, as well as other resources highlighting the accomplishments of Japanese Americans and their efforts to preserve their ethnic heritage. |
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| Residence Of The Prime Minister Of Japan - Grades 9 to 12 | |
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Special features: bilingual - This site has info on the Prime Minister of Japan. It includes his reports, speeches, policies, press conferences, budgets, etc. It also contains statistical information on Japan which may be useful. One interesting area is the opinion section. |
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