Ancient Japan
Japan got its name from Chinese word "_____" which means " land of the ____ "
- " ri-ben" - "rising sun"
Historically, the Japanese have lived on the __ largest islands 1. 2. 3. 4.
- 4 - Hokkaido - Honshu - Shikoku - Kyushu
Japan is made up of _____ islands which makes it an archipelago; ____ miles long
- 4,000 - 1,200
Shogun
- A high ranking military commander in Japan
Daimyo
- A powerful samurai who controlled many other samurai and governed large areas of farmland in Japan
Typhoon
- A tropical storm with heavy winds and rough seas
Some Buddhist rituals became Shinto rituals and some Shinto gods and goddesses were worshiped in ____
- Buddhist temples
Goal was to study _____
- Chinese civilization
Tokugawa Dynasty
- Dynasty established by Tokugawa Ieyasu
__ was extremely important; __ in ___ was frowned upon
- Etiquette - laughing - public
____: period of Japanese history where the country was dominated by powerful regional families (____) and ruled militarily by the _____
- Feudalism - daimyo - shogun
Shinto:
- Four Affirmations -1. tradition and the family -2. love of nature -3. physical cleanliness -4. "matsuri" (worship)
Became know as the ___ (794-1185)
- Heian period
Worshipers believed in "___" or divine spirits that dwelled in nature
- Kami
_____ brought Buddhism; was officially accepted by Japanese imperial court in mid-___'s
- Korean travelers - 700
______ are in short supply ( coal, oil, iron ore)
- Natural resources
In the late 700s, the imperial court moved from ___ to ___
- Nora - Heian
Feudalism
- Political, economic, and social system based on loyalty, the holding of land, and military service
____ (a Buddhist convert) sent first of three missions to China
- Prince Shotoku
Samurais
- Samurais provided and shoguns were military leaders - Shoguns controlled Japan's international trade - Shoguns wanted some contact with the outside world
Beliefs combined to form Japan's earliest religion: ____
- Shinto
Japan's Religions:
- Shinto - Buddhism
The Japanese adopted the following Chinese ideas: 1.___ 2.___ 3.___ 4.___ 5.___ 6.___ 7.___ (failed in Japan)
- Style of writing - Landscape painting - Cooking - Gardening - Drinking Tea - Hairdressing - Civil-service system
____ clan established as the clan by 400 A.D.
- Yamato
Japan has ___ ideas, institutions, and culture ____ for thousands of years
- borrowed - from China
When one clan was defeated, the winning clan ___ of the emperor
- claimed control
Japan lies just ____ of _____
- east -China
Yamato chiefs called themselves ___; gradually accepted into Japanese culture
- emperors
Interest in Buddhist ideas grew into ___ all things ____
- enthusiasm for - Chinese
The emperor was the ___ at the top of Japanese society
- figure head
Lady Murasaki's The Tale of Genji is considered the world's _____
- first novel
Each clan worshiped its own ___ and ____
- gods - goddesses
Due to ___, Japanese history can only be traced back a little over 2,000 years. Japan's culture _____ from the Chinese and soon made their culture their own.
- lack of written records - borrowed heavily
Heian period would be challenged by great ____ and clan ____
- land owners - chiefs
Southern Japan has a ___ with plenty of___
- mild climate - rainfall
Japan is very ___; roughly only ___% of the land is suitable for farming
- mountainous - 12
Buddhism spread but Japanese ____ Shinto
- never abandoned
Many of Japan's _____ moved to Heian as well
- noble families
Japanese culture is ____ as China's but is still very rich and unique
- not as old
During 1st century B.C., Japan was _____ as a nation; hundreds of ___ controlled their own territories
- not unified - clans
Landowners acted as more independent rulers and set up ____
- private armies
By the 1200s, the shoguns headquartered in Kamakura ruled through ___ which lasted until 1868 in Japan
- puppet emperors
Samurai were expected to show _____ and die an honorable death
- reckless courage
Shinto was based on ___ for forces of ___ and worship of ______
- respect - nature - ancestors
Rules dictated every aspect of court life (color of __, length of ____, etc.)
- robe - sword
Landowners (daimyo) surrounded themselves with loyal bodyguards called ____
- samurai
If dishonored, Samurai could earn honor back by ___; ritualistic ___
- seppuku - suicide
Often the shogun, or "____" had powers of a military dictator; real power of Japan
- supreme general of the emperor's army
Small landowners ____ parts of their ___ to strong warlords for ___ which began the feudal system in Japan
- traded - land - protection
Tropical storms called ___ can occur during late summer and early fall
- typhoons
Shinto meant "____"
- way of the gods
The best written accounts of Heian life come from diaries, essays, and novels written by the ____
- women of the court
Everyone at court was expected to ___ and to ____
- write poetry - paint
Japanese culture is very old, however first ____ only date back to ___ Century B.C.
- written records - 1st
Feudal Society:
-1. Emperor -2. Shogun -3. Diamyos -4. Samuria -5. Ronin -6. Peasants -7. Artisans -8. Merchants
Samurai
-A member of the Japanese warrior class
Aristocrat
-A person who is a member of a high social class
____ and ___ waves are also dangerous threats to the islands
-Earthquakes -tidal
Tokugawa Ieyasu
-First shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan who also began a policy of isolation
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
-Japanese general who united Japan after civil war
Kyoto
-a major city in Japan
Osaka
-a major city in Japan
Nagasaki
-a port city in Japan and the site of the second atomic bomb dropped in war, on August 9
Edo
-the Japanese shogun capital, renamed Tokyo