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Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland, it is bordered to the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea in the south. The Japanese archipelago consists of four major islands alongside 14,121 smaller islands. Divided into 47 administrative prefectures and eight traditional regions, about 75% of the country's terrain is mountainous and heavily forested, concentrating its agriculture and highly urbanized population along its eastern coastal plains. With a population of over 123 million as of 2025, it is the 11th most populous country. The country's capital and largest city is Tokyo.
The first known habitation of the archipelago dates to the Upper Paleolithic, with the beginning of the Japanese Paleolithic dating to c. 36,000 BC. Between the 4th and 6th centuries, its kingdoms were united under an emperor in Nara and later Heian-kyō. From the 12th century, actual power was held by military aristocrats known as shōgun and feudal lords called daimyō, enforced by warrior nobility named samurai. After rule by the Kamakura and Ashikaga shogunates and a century of warring states, Japan was unified in 1600 by the Tokugawa shogunate, which implemented an isolationist foreign policy. In 1853, an American fleet forced Japan to open trade to the West, which led to the end of the shogunate and the restoration of imperial power in 1868.
In the Meiji period, Japan pursued rapid industrialization and modernization, as well as militarism and overseas colonization. The country annexed Korea in 1910, invaded China in 1937 and attacked the United States and European colonial powers in 1941, thus entering World War II as an Axis power. After being defeated in the Pacific War and suffering the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan surrendered in 1945 and came under Allied occupation. Afterwards, the country underwent rapid economic growth and became one of the five earliest major non-NATO allies of the U.S. Since the collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble in the early 1990s, it has experienced a prolonged period of economic stagnation referred to as the Lost Decades.
Japan is a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral legislature known as the National Diet. Widely considered a great power and the only Asian member of the G7, it maintains one of the world's strongest militaries but has constitutionally renounced its right to declare war. A developed country with one of the world's largest economies by nominal GDP, Japan is a global leader in the automotive, electronics, and robotics industries, in addition to making significant contributions to science and technology. It has one of the highest life expectancies, but is undergoing a severe population decline and has the highest proportion of elderly citizens of any country in the world. The culture of Japan is globally well known, especially its popular culture, which includes art, cuisine, films, music, animation, comics, and video games.
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Entering and Embodying Truth Soto Zen, Japan, Bodhisattva Precepts, Perfect Wisdom |
Jul 29 2008 The Yoga Room |
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Priest Meeting Japan, Priest, Suzuki Roshi |
Mar 24 2008 |
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Awakening Perception Through Mindful MovementSerial: RB-01662C Sesshin Japan, Practice, Mindfulness |
Oct 2007 Johanneshof |
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Beyond Thinking: Zen and SpaceSerial: RB-01657C Seminar_Dogen_Statements_with Norman Fisher Dogen, Breath, Japan |
Jul 2007 Johanneshof |
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The Light of Buddha's Wisdom - Precepts of CompassionBuddha sheds the light of wisdom on the true nature of suffering, liberation, and the human mind, on the teachings of compassion, moral causation, and the whole phenomenal universe. This retreat... Japan, Separation, Suzuki Roshi, Duality, Heart Sutra |
May 05 2007 Part 4 Mount Madonna Center |
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The Light of Buddha's Wisdom - Precepts of CompassionBuddha sheds the light of wisdom on the true nature of suffering, liberation, and the human mind, on the teachings of compassion, moral causation, and the whole phenomenal universe. This retreat... Thich Nhat Hanh, Commitment, Letting Go, Japan |
May 05 2007 Part 5 Mount Madonna Center |
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Multiverse Identities in Shared SpacesSerial: RB-04002 Seminar_Sangha Japan, Time, War |
May 2007 Johanneshof |
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Mountains, Rivers, Mindful TransformationSerial: RB-02896 Practice-Period_Talks Japan, Practice, Time |
Feb 12 2007 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Awareness Beyond Consciousness BoundariesSerial: RB-01651A Seminar_How_does_Buddha_Show_Up? Consciousness, Buddhism, Japan |
Nov 2006 Hannover |
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Rooted Unity: Zen's Sacred ConnectionSerial: RB-03110 Seminar_Heartfelt_Desire Priest, Work, Japan |
Jun 2006 Rastenberg |
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Experiencing Zen: Beyond PerceptionSerial: RB-01650E Sesshin Practice, Koan, Japan |
May 2006 Johanneshof |
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2006.01.30-serial.00081 Practice, Buddha, Japan |
Jan 30 2006 |
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2006.01.29-serial.00007 Dogen, Buddha, Japan |
Jan 29 2006 |
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The Transformative Power of AttentionSerial: RB-01647E Sesshin Japan, Time |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Breath as a Bridge to OnenessSerial: RB-01646G Seminar_Somatic_Space Japan, Practice, Buddha |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Trust, Relax, Play, Create, Understand, Liberate Confession-and-Repentance, Commitment, Current Events, Japan, Repentance |
Jun 08 2005 Green Gulch Farm |
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Zen Harmony Through Tea Rituals Ceremony, Japan, Offering |
Jun 02 2005 |
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Zen in Every Cup: Harmony Rituals Ceremony, Japan, Offering |
Jun 02 2005 |
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Genes, Freedom, and Inner LiberationSerial: RB-03074 Seminar_Identity_and_Freedom Freedom, Time, Japan |
Jun 2005 Hannover |
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Zen and Psychotherapy: A Cultural ContrastSerial: RB-01633A Seminar_Zen_and_Psychotherapy Practice, Buddhism, Japan |
Jun 2005 Kassel |
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Sangha Mindfulness: East Meets WestSerial: RB-03221 Seminar_The_Four_Foundations_of_Mindfulness Japan, Buddhism, Culture |
May 2005 Rastenberg |
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On RaceSerial: SF-03568 Sesshin 3 Day 7 Japan, Work, Time |
Mar 29 2005 Tassajara |
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Way Seeking MindSerial: SF-00044 The route to becoming a zen monk; growing up Jewish and hanging out with the beats; meeting Suzuki Roshi. Monastic Practice, Japan, Way-Seeking Mind, Suzuki Roshi, Monastic Practice, Priest,... |
Mar 13 2005 2 Tassajara |
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Unveiling Mind Through Yogcra Insights Building, Separation, Dependent Origination, Japan |
Jan 17 2005 |
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Three Turnings of the Dharma WheelSerial: RA-00381 Three Turnings of the Dharma Wheel Japan, Suzuki Roshi, Study Period, Four Noble Truths, confusion, Dependent Origination, Desire,... |
Jan 09 2005 Green Gulch Farm |
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Three Turnings of the Dharma WheelSerial: RA-00255 Three Turnings of the Dharma Wheel 3 Turnings of the Dharma Wheel -Children... Japan, Study Period, Suzuki Roshi, Four Noble Truths, Birth-and-Death, confusion, Dependent... |
Jan 09 2005 Green Gulch Farm |
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Embracing Unpredictability Through Zen PresenceSerial: RB-01636D Practice-Month_Talks_1 Zazen, Posture, Japan |
2005 Johanneshof |
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Offering to Hungry GhostsSerial: RA-00399 11/3/04 Tenshin Roshi - Wed Nite "Offering to Hungry Ghosts" -Post-election Feelings -Roshi's Mother's Death -Sejiki Ceremony... Impermanence, Practice Period, Diversity, Interdependence, Chanting, Culture, Doubt, Japan,... |
Nov 03 2004 |
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Embodying Enlightenment Through Intuitive KnowingSerial: RB-04074 Seminar_The_Nature_of_Mind Consciousness, Buddha, Japan |
Oct 2004 Berlin |
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Embodied Unity in Zen PracticeSerial: RB-02659 Sesshin Samadhi, Practice, Japan |
Oct 2004 Johanneshof |
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2004.09.26-serial.00176 Dogen, Japan, Buddha |
Sep 26 2004 |
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Dogen Zenji's Tranquility InstructionsSerial: RA-00389 8/18/04 Tenshi Roshi Sesshin #3 Dogen Zenji's Tranquility Instructions (Various versions of 'Fukanzazengi') 1. Pratimoksha samvara (Discipline... Diversity, Bell, Breath, Zazen, Japan |
Aug 18 2004 Day 3 Green Gulch Farm |
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In Memorium to the Victims of the WW II BombingSerial: BZ-01279A How Something Good Can Come From Something Tragic, Saturday Lecture War, Japan, War, Peace, Building, Priest, Renewal, Karma |
Aug 07 2004 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Ephemeral Reality: Zen's Evenflow PerceptionSerial: RB-03758 Seminar_What_Is_Reality? Practice, Japan, Work |
May 2004 Johanneshof |
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Trip to Japan (last two weeks of Oct. 2003)Serial: BZ-01365 The Necessity of both Oneness and Diversity, Saturday Lecture Oneness, Japan, Fox, Priest, Lay, Soto Zen, Ordination, Diversity, Precepts, Lay... |
Nov 01 2003 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Playful Sincerity in Zen Practice Buddha Nature, Daily Life, Japan, Hindrances |
Aug 23 2003 |
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Zen Communion in Daily Life Buddha Nature, Daily Life, Japan, Three Treasures |
Aug 23 2003 |
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Grandmother Mind: Embodying Zen Practice Buddha Nature, Commitment, Daily Life, Big Mind, Japan |
Aug 22 2003 |
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Heart Sutra Heart Sutra, Japan, Emotions |
Aug 11 2003 |
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Heart SutraSerial: RA-00156 #Duplicate of #00165 Suzuki Roshi, Emotions, Heart Sutra, Japan |
Aug 11 2003 |
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Fathers and the Three Natures Causation, Japan, Intimacy, Suzuki Roshi, Funeral |
Jun 15 2003 |
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Zen Anchored Minds, Boundless CalmSerial: RB-01485 Practice-Week_The_Joy_of_Imperturbable_Mind Practice, Japan, Work |
Jun 02 2003 Johanneshof |
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2003.02.19-serial.00166 Dogen, Time, Japan |
Feb 19 2003 |
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Cultures Intertwined: Body and MindSerial: RB-01459 Seminar_Body_and_Mind Culture, Japan |
Feb 13 2003 Johanneshof |
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Transcending Thought: Integrating Calm and Insight Breath, Japan, Cultivation, Passions, Three Treasures |
Jan 09 2003 Green Gulch Farm |
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Harmony in Zen: Calming and Insight Breath, Japan, Cultivation, Passions, Buddha Ancestors |
Jan 09 2003 |
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Compassionate Living Beyond Strict Rules Renunciation, Japan, Ceremony, Priest |
Jan 07 2003 |
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Zen Precepts: Compassionate Interdependence Unfolds Bodhisattva Precepts, Renunciation, Ceremony, Samsara, Japan |
Jan 07 2003 |
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Harmonizing Precepts in Zen Practice Bodhisattva Precepts, Renunciation, Ceremony, Samsara, Japan |
Jan 07 2003 |
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Zen Precepts: Tradition Meets Modern Practice Bodhisattva Precepts, Practice Period, Japan, Commitment, Culture |
Nov 02 2002 |