The Video Gaming Culture in Japan

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Gamers are gamers regardless of where they live. There are many gamers around the world, and one of the largest gaming populations is located in Japan. (Niizumi) Japan has been, and continues to be one of the largest developers and creators of both of video gaming consoles and video games around the world. (Niizumi) Japanese video games are beneficial to society and are an excellent source of employment to many in Japan. To understand how video gaming relates to Japanese culture we need to understand more about the country of Japan. We will explore some important facts about Japan’s cultural society and environment. The country of Japan is an island nation, which is separated from Mainland Asia by the Sea of Japan. (“Facts about Japan”) On the west side it is surrounded by the Northern Pacific Ocean. It has no land boundaries. Japan has four main islands: Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Seventy percent of Japan consists of mountains and volcanoes. (“Facts about Japan”) The climate in Japan is very tropical in the southern parts and much cooler in the northern parts. (“Facts about Japan”) Based on location, Japan is prone to typhoons and heavy snowfall in the north which can cause landslides and avalanches. (“Facts about Japan”) Japan is part of the Ring of Fire of the Pacific. (“Facts about Japan”) The ring of fire is where the earthquakes and volcanoes generally occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. (“Facts about Japan”) About 90 percent of the world’s earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire. (“Facts about Japan”) Over a thousand earthquakes occur each year in Japan. (“Facts about Japan”) In March of 2011, Japan suffered one of the largest most powerful earthquakes to hit Honshu, Japan. (“Facts about Japan”) The earth... ... middle of paper ... ...ay 2014. Snow, Jean. “Tokyo's Old-school Arcades.” CNN Travel. Turner Broadcasting System Inc., 12 Oct. 2009. Web. 6 May 2014. “Student Guide to Japan.” JASSO. Independent Administrative Institution Japan Student Services Organization, n.d. Web. 6 May 2014. “Technos Japan Corp.” Giant Bomb. CBS Interactive Inc., n.d. Web. 6 May 6, 2014. “The History of Video Arcade Games.” BMI Gaming. BMI Worldwide, n.d. Web. 6 May 2014. . Williams, Michael “Sega to make its Video-Game Software, Arcade Operations Separate Companies.” Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition ed.: 1. Nov 26 1999. ProQuest. Web. 19 Apr. 2014.

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