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Japan: Land of the Rising Sun Art, Manners, Bushidos and Ninjas

Art: Chinese influence 79.images hack.us/im g279/1314 /samuraia ssault9ah.j pg

Art: Buddhist influence

Art: Japanese Shinto d.k12.ca.us/EHS/Tea chers/Currie/ukiyo-e- edo-japan- pilgrimage-to-the- shinto-shrine-edo- japan.jpg

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Game

Manners: Chopsticks

Manners: Women coloring-page-outline-by-ron-leishman jpg the-clock-disney-princess jpg

Manners: Avoiding the number 4

Manners: Waiting for most honored guest _Family_Praying_Over_Thanksgiving_Dinner_clipart_image.jpg

Manners: Never pour your own drink

Quiz 1.) True or false: When you are done eating your rice, stick them into your bowl 2.) True or false: Girls are seen as independent/strong people 3.) What is the number that has connotations of death to the Japanese? 4.) True or false: You are able to begin eating right when you are served 5.) When you are thirsty, and there is a pitcher of water on the table, what do you do?

Bushido The code in which the Samurai lived by

Warrior class Nobles, like knights Upper classes

Samurai "One who serves" Assigned to guard members of the imperial court

Meaning of Bushido

Skit

Ninja- Shinobi

Ninja- Ninjutsu Training

Ninja

Skit