Warriors who served Japanese lords
Simple alphabet that helped many Koreans learn to write and read
Priests who communicate with spirits
Buffer zone between North and South Korea that serves as a barrier separating the two countries
Huge waves created by undersea earthquakes
Large industrial groups that link businesses through family and personal ties
Major seaport, industrial center, and second-largest city in South Korea
Title meaning great general, applies to the highest rank of warrior
Traditional Japanese robes
Pickled, spiced Chinese cabbage that is Korea's national dish
Dives beneath the warm Japan Current and scours the ocean's floor with cool water
Japan's elected legislature
A. kimonos
B. Seoul
C. shamans
D. samurai
E. Hangul
F. futon
G. Shintoism
H. intensive cultivation
I. Pusan
J. demilitarized zone
K. Diet
L. P'yongyang
M. Oyashio Current
N. chaebol
O. shogun
P. kimc
2007-05-10
08:04:14
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