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In this lesson, KS1 or KS2 students will learn about some features of urban and rural areas and their similarities and differences by looking at Japan. They can compare areas of Japan to their local area, or other places.

Japan is often portrayed as a metropolis full of people, bright lights and noise, but much of Japan is covered in forest and mountains and there are many small towns and villages as well as bustling cities. Our video A Trip to the Japanese Countryside shows students this quieter side of Japan. The accompanying materials include images of both rural and urban Japan for students to sort and compare as well as a lesson plan.

An editable version of the PPTs are available on request - contact education@japansociety.org.uk.
More resources related to Japanese culture are available from The Japan Society website.

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