Noun

Singular japan

Plural uncountable

japan (uncountable)

  1. A hard black enamel varnish containing asphalt.
  2. Lacquer ware.

Verb

Infinitive to japan

Third person singular japans

Simple past japanned

Past participle japanned

Present participle japanning

to japan (third-person singular simple present japans, present participle japanning, simple past and past participle japanned)

  1. (transitive) To varnish with japan.

Swedish

Noun

japan

  1. Person from Japan.

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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Sat Jul 17 22:49:28 2010

Japan (日本, Nihon or Nippon, officially 日本国 Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku) is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The characters that make up Japan's name mean "sun-origin", which is why Japan is sometimes referred to as the "Land of the Rising Sun".

Japan is an archipelago of 6,852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshū, Hokkaidō, Kyūshū and Shikoku, together accounting for 97% of Japan's land area. Most of the islands are mountainous, many volcanic; for example, Japan’s highest peak, Mount Fuji, is a volcano. Japan has the world's tenth-largest population, with over 127 million people. The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes the de facto capital city of Tokyo and several surrounding prefectures, is the largest metropolitan area in the world, with over 30 million residents.

Archaeological research indicates that people were living on the islands of Japan as early as the Upper Paleolithic period. The first written mention of Japan begins with brief appearances in Chinese history texts from the first century A.D. Influence from the outside world followed by long periods of isolation has characterized Japan's history. Since adopting its constitution in 1947, Japan has maintained a unitary constitutional monarchy with an emperor and an elected parliament called the Diet.

A major economic power, Japan has the world's second-largest economy by nominal GDP and the third largest in purchasing power parity. It is also the world's fourth largest exporter and fifth largest importer. It is also the only Asian country in the G8 and is currently serving as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council. Although Japan has officially renounced its right to declare war, it maintains a modern and extensive military force which is employed in self-defense and peacekeeping roles. It is a developed country with very high living standards (10th highest HDI). Japan has the highest life expectancy of any country in the world (according to both the UN and WHO estimates) and the third lowest infant mortality rate.

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Sat Jul 31 01:41:34 2010

XE.com - Japan June retail sales rise 3.2 pct year/year
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Sat Jul 31 00:14:14 2010

Japan is a nation made up mainly of Islands in east Asia. It is also a highly industrialized nation.

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Wed Dec 9 19:24:33 2009

Japanese Stocks Look Cheap - Barron's
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Nintendo 3DS Arrives in Japan Before the End of October - Softpedia
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From Yahoo Image Search: "japan"
Thu Jul 29 13:01:30 2010

How is Japan using international norms to build up their military power?
Q. Japan is supposed to be a pacifist country but are moving towards a more autonomy state. Can anyone tell me how they are using international norms to do this? Does anyone have any links relating the two together or a detailed response. I'm writing a paper on this. Thanks.
Asked by Fastball - Tue Apr 28 18:05:21 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They have to "defend" themselves. It probably is a good idea because they are near Russia, North Korea and China. Which have nuclear weapons.
Answered by Bartholet - Thu Apr 30 19:32:15 2009

Is it hypocritical that Japan and Canada have the best living standard yet they hunt innocent animals?
Q. In Canada, consecutive Liberal and Conservative governments under Trudeau, Mulroney, Chretien, Martin, and now Harper have allowed the nation to kill innocent seals and club them to death for fur and for meat. PETA has already objected to this but has fallen on deaf ears by the Canadian government. Japan's Liberal Democratic government has also allowed the slaughter of innocent whales. Is it hypocritical that these two nations, supposedly a model for the rest of the world, commits crimes against animals like this?
Asked by Stephen - Sun Dec 28 21:23:52 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Why on earth is it hypocritical to hunt animals for food? Do not most places on earth serve meat for food? As for "innocent" seals, they eat so many fish that the fishing industry would die if they didn't get rid of some of them. Just like in the States they have deer hunt to lower the population. As for PETA? There isn't a more biased group on the face of the earth. I pay no atttention to anything they say.
Answered by pinkpiglet126 - Sun Dec 28 23:14:02 2008

What age can people start working in japan?
Q. I am having to do a project on japan and these are one of the questions.I have more questions about Japan jobs...like What type of jobs do people do? How much do people get paid?And to compare the jobs to the US. Could you give me websites to find these information because i cant find the information.Thanks.
Asked by Mariah C - Fri May 7 21:41:23 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This matter is not that simple. Legally, you can start working at 15. But at 15 without high school or college diploma, you could hardly find a full-time job. So you need to go to higher education first. >What type of jobs do people do? All jobs you have over there. >How much do people get paid? It depends on each job.
Answered by thecheapest902 - Sat May 8 01:21:43 2010

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Mon Jul 26 16:09:38 2010