The Age of Feudalism in Japan

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The Age of Feudalism in Japan

Feudalism – a social system in which landowners granted land or other rewards in exchange for military service or labor

The Rise of the Fujiwara Family Married their daughters to the emperor. In the 800’s they convinced several emperors to retire who’s sons were very young. A Fujiwara regent would rule until the boy was of age, after that the regent stayed as advisor still holding on to power The symbol for the Fujiwara clan

Rival Clans Battle for Power By the 1100’s the power of the Fujiwara was being challenged by the Minamoto & Taira families. They worked together to push the Fujiwara out of power and then turned on each other. Minamoto Yoritomo defeats the Taira and takes the permanent title Shogun

Shogun – supreme military commander; the actual ruler of Feudal Japan Shogun – supreme military commander; the actual ruler of Feudal Japan. One daimyo would become shogun.

Daimyo – local land-owning lords who protected the peasants in exchange for service and loyalty. They kept armies of samurai.

Samurai – highly trained members of the warrior class.

Samurai

Bushido – the code of conduct for samurai that translates to “the way of the warrior”.

Social Structure of Feudal Japan Royalty Emperor and family Shogun The actual ruler of Japan Daimyo Landowning warrior lords Samurai Warrior Class Peasantry and Artisans Farmers, laborers, & skilled workers Merchants Lowest class based on influence from China

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