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Japan
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The Empire of Japan consists today of a group of islands marshaled in the northwest corner of the Pacific Ocean, off the eastern coast of the Asiatic continent. These islands—including Formosa and the Pescadores ceded by China in 1895, and the southern half of Sakhalin, acquired from Russia in 1905—lie between the parallels of 50° 56' and 21° 48' north latitude, and the longitude of their extreme eastern and western points are 156° 32' and 119° 20', respectively, east of Greenwich. The empire thus covers 29° 8' of latitude and 37° 12' of longitude. On the east it faces the Pacific; on the southwest it looks across the waters of the China Sea to the mainland of China; on the northwest the Sea of Japan and Gulf of Tartary separate it from Korea and Siberia. The fiftieth parallel divides the Japanese half of Sakhalin from the northern or Russian half, and the Kurile Strait intercepts the Chishima or Kurile group of islands on the north from the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka.
This book gives a detailed history of Japan, from the founding of the empire and the establishment of the feudal regime, to modern day constitutional Japan. This work contains various informative pictures relating to Japan as well, and has been formatted for your NOOK.
This book gives a detailed history of Japan, from the founding of the empire and the establishment of the feudal regime, to modern day constitutional Japan. This work contains various informative pictures relating to Japan as well, and has been formatted for your NOOK.
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