Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Japan

Japan


clip_image002[1]The islands of Japan are born of the unimaginable violence of plate tectonics, arising as the Pacific Plate is ground beneath the Eurasian Plate. The result is a mountainous land of great beauty and peril, where the people live and thrive in a narrow corridor between volcano and sea. For much of its history, Japan was divided into many small kingdoms which expended huge quantities of time, energy and effort warring with each other. Betrayal was common, as was deceit, backstabbing, and cold-blooded assassination. The violence would lead to the rise of the Samurai professional warrior class, would end only when the great Oda Nobunaga and his heirs unified the country in the 16th 17th centuries. In the modern era, Japan has survived the unimaginable catastrophe of World War II, nuclear attack and Western occupation, emerging to be one of the great economic and cultural powerhouses of the late 20th early 21st centuries.

Leader: Oda Nobunaga (1534 1582 AD)

clip_image004[1]Oda Nobunaga was a 16th century Japanese warlord. Both a brilliant general and a cunning politician as well as an early adopter of new technology Nobunaga fought and backstabbed his way to domination over nearly half of feudal Japan. His two lieutenants, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu, would complete the job after his death. Nobunaga was a brutal man in a brutal time. But by helping to unify Japan he brought an end to the brutal wars that had been ravishing his country for more than a century.

Unique Trait

Bushido: Units attack and defense strengths remain at full, even when the unit is damaged.

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Samurai

Replaces Longswordsman

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Zero

Replaces Fighter


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Saturday, October 1, 2016

Japan Says Yes To Mirrorless Cars

Japan Says Yes To Mirrorless Cars



Japan Says Yes To Mirrorless Cars Apart from becoming a profitable industry, camera-based systems have many real-world advantages as well. They can reduce drag, improve fuel efficiency and even improve the looks of a vehicle; all this while capturing a wide angle view that can see blind spots. They can also improve visibility by digitally compensating for glare, darkness or even rainy weather. Japan has become one of the first countries to allow vehicles to use cameras instead of mirrors, AutoNews reports. See http://ift.tt/29jKYnH

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