Simplicity and Form in Japanes e Culture
HSS Trace the development of distinctive forms of Japanese Buddhism.
HSS Study the ninth and tenth centuries' golden age of literature, art, and drama and its lasting effects on culture today.
Shinto “Way of the Gods” Belief: kami (spirits) exist in all things, living or not Respect for nature Revere simplicity A state of purity leads to guidance from kami
Zen Buddhism “Meditation” Awareness of reality reached through meditation and self-discipline Meditation needs to be in a simple, non- distracting atmosphere Seek truth in simplicity
Japan’s Geography Archipelago: chain of volcanic islands Only 1/6 of Japan is habitable Population lives close together, mostly on coasts Much rain = fertile soil Many earthquakes and typhoons
Follow along as the tape plays: Dry Landscape Garden (Karesansui))
How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence dry landscape gardens?
Follow along as the tape plays: Japanese Flower Arrangement (Ikebana)
How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence Japanese flower arrangement??
Follow along as the tape plays: Japanese Homes
How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence Japanese homes? Japanese homes?
Follow along as the tape plays: Japanese Tea Ceremony (Chanoyu)
How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence Japanese tea ceremonies??
Rise of the Military Class Ancient Warriors-- Japanese Samurai