Tag: Japan (country, East Asia)*
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Schools and Culture: Japanese Influence on Taiwan
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M180 Creator: Jonathan Fan ’23 Physics In 1895, the Japanese defeated the Chinese in the Sino-Japanese War. As a result, China gave Japan Taiwan as a colony for its loss. During its time of colonization, Taiwan had one of the best relationships with its colonizer compared to the others. It was only after…
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The Philippines’ Civil Relations with Japan After WWII
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M179 Creator: Anna Seville ’23 Audio and Music Engineering This map depicts areas in which steps have been taken to rebuild the relationship between the people and the Philippines and Japan following World War II. The water regions highlighted in this map represent the areas in which Japan had utilized during the war…
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Japanese military and non-military involvement in the Korean War 1950-1953
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M178 Creator: Nolan Kearns ’20 Microbiology World War II had ended, and with it, the occupation and disarmament of its country and military by American and Allied forces. No sooner had the Northeastern Asian sphere finally settled when the Korean war broke out. Stuck between a rock and a hard place, Japan had…
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South Korea Tech War
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M191 Creator: Ian Douglas ’23 Undecided My map shows the major points of South Korea’s tech industry. The home base of this tech juggernaut is Seoul, which is world renown for its tech innovations. Seoul is also home to LG Electronics, Samsung, and etc. Since the 1950s, these companies have strived forward…
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South Korea Comfort Women
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M163 Creator: Latvia Mccowan ’21 East Asian Studies This map shows the placement, movement, and after effects of the Japanese Imperial Army’s “Comfort Women” in South Korea. Comfort women is a term used for the women of various countries that were forced into sex slavery and prostitution by the Japanese army. This…
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South Korea Japanese Anime
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M162 Creator: Henry Vargas ’21 Digital Media Studies This map displays how Japan and South Korea’s anime influence each other over the years. Ever since the end of World War 2, Japan was banned from exporting films, music, anime, etc. to South Korea. As you can see on the map, Seoul’s New…
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China Japanese Anime II
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M161 Creator: Yuancheng Tao ’22 Computer Science This map shows how Japan’s anime influenced the South East Coast of China. I put mainly four important elements on the map. First is the cross-sea trade roads between Japan and China. I showed Japan as a diamond and connect it with the main harbors…
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China Japanese Anime
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M160 Creator: Yanwei Yang ’21 Computer Science In the 1960s, Japanese animation began to expand to overseas markets. After nearly half a century of penetration, Japanese animation has occupied a large share of the world market and has become a veritable animation power par with the United States. This strong cultural output…
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China Car Industries
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M159 Creator: Tianrui Guo ’20 Applied Mathematics This map basically shows the Chinese-Japanese joint venture in Car Industries. In these 3 circles in inter-China, the Japanese car business such as Toyota, Nissan and Honda have established their own joint venture around these 3 major cities in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenyang. The joint…
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Manchuria Resources and Economy
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M158 Creator: Rongqi Sun ’20 Mathematics After the September 18th Incident happening in 1931, Japan completely occupied Northeast China and seized the entire interests at Northeast China, especially mineral resources and other war resources, including iron and steel resources accounting for 80% of the country’s output, petroleum resources accounting for 93%, electric…