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JAPAN
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JAPAN’S GEOGRAPHY Japan is made up of 4 islands Substantial climate differences across the 4 islands Only 1/5 of the surface of the country is suitable for agriculture What can we learn about Japan from knowing these facts about its geography?
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POPULATION Most homogenous population in all of Asia No need to assimilate newcomers Ethnically closer to Koreans but linguistically closer to Chinese (especially in writing) So what?
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RELIGION Buddhism Ethics Many different varieties throughout Japanese culture and society Shinto Like Chinese Daosim Native Japanese Religion Optimistic! Guilt free! Adaptable!
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GOVERNMENT Seventeen Point Constitution Prince Shotoku 1604 Buddhist/Confucianist principles Took elements from TANG CHINA and applied the ones that they liked Peasants paid taxes to central gov 8 officials to assist the Emperor Government was an aristocratic privilege
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CUT OFF FROM CHINA In 784 the imperial court was moved to Heian (Kyoto) Began cutting off contact with mainland By 1200, Japanese and Chinese had entirely unique cultures Why is this important?
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SHOGUNATE System of disguised rule by powerful families Kept Japan’s government STABLE for hundreds of years WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT STABILITY?
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SAMURAI What was a samurai’s role in society? In reality what were samurai like?
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CULTURE World’s first novel- Tale of Genji POETRY! Paintings Colorful dress Expressive emotions
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QUESTIONS TO DISCUSS Based on what we learned, what do you think is going to happen when Europe comes into contact with Japan? How are the Japanese similar to the Chinese? How are they different?
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