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Japan: Islands of Mystery OVER 4000 ISLANDS! Most of the people live on one of the 4 main Islands
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Topography Rugged Mountainous Volcanoes Rushing Rivers Thick Forests All of these factors made everyday living difficult
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Farming????? How do you farm on land like that??? Farmland was at a premium!!!!!!!!! TERRACING
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Terracing Allows you to farm the side of a mountain by making large stair shape fields up the side of the mountain
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The Sea Since farm land was scarce and people still had to eat, the sea became Japan’s grocery store. The Japanese turned to the sea for food. In addition to rice; Fish, squid, octopus, & shrimp all became staples of their diets. Just as important the Japanese learned to master the sea for coastal transportation The sea will also serve as a protector from outside invaders
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Modern Japan Fish Market
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Transportation/Communication Just like early Greek society, transportation and communication was terrible. It was nearly impossible to get over around or through some of the mountains, rivers and forests. As a result communities were isolated so they developed independently of each other. Several independent kingdoms sprung up next to each other in small areas.
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Government It was impossible for one strong central government to rule over all the separate provinces.
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Feudal Barons rose up in these isolated areas and set up their own governments. These barons or “Daimyo”(Great Hoarders of Land) waged wars against each other in order to gain more of the very scarce farming land. During the Middle Ages these Feudal Lords (Daimyo) ruled over giant land estates in remote areas. The Imperial government (Emperor) could not control the countryside.
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Remember European Castles
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Japanese Feudalism The Daimyo had their feudal estates complete with a castle just like the ones in Europe. Not much different!
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Japanese Emperor 1.Emperor was only a figure head for the government. 2.Emperor adopts the symbol of a chrysanthemum as a symbol of the Emperor. (Still Used today) 3.The True power was with the most powerful Daiymo and his army who is named ‘Shogun” by the Emperor
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Ownership of Land Just like it was in Europe. Upon the death of the Noble or Daimyo all property went to the oldest son! This is called PRIMOGENITURE. She can mourn the loss Of her father, but she Still gets nothing
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Middle Ages Social Class Japan vs Europe Japanese 1.Emperor (Became a Puppet to Shogun) 2.Shogun (Leader) 3.Daimyo/Lord (Leader of Samurai) 4.Samurai (Warrior) 5.Farmers(Peasants) 6.Artisans/Merchants Europe 1.King 2.Nobles 3.Knights 4.Clergy 5.Merchants 6.Serfs/Peasants In Japan the Farmer was seen as more important than the Merchant
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Who’s on the bottom? Lords/Daiymo’s swore allegiance to the Shogun The Emperor was only a figure head
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Remember Europe???????? Who’s on the Bottom?
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Compare: Who Would Win? Samurai /Bushido Code Code of Chivalry
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Samurai/Bushido Code or “The way of the warrior” 1.Loyalty to Emperor 2.Loyalty to Feudal Lord/Daiymo 3.Courage and Honor 4.Death before shame or dishonor 5.No individual decision making Kamikaze (Divine Wind) WW2 Hari Kari- Death Before Dishonor
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Japan Culture & Religion Japan received much of its early culture indirectly from China due to it’s contacts with Korean visitors.
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Major Influence by China Writing Architecture Music/Art Food Religion Japan borrowed China’s writing system but did create their own Alphabet called Kana.
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Heian Period 794-1185 The Fujiwara clan was the power behind the throne. Japan had it’s own rich and distinctive flowering culture during this period. “Tale of Genji and Pillow Book”; are books written by women during this Dynasty describing what daily life was like in the Heian court. PILLOW BOOK
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Continue Heian Dynasty Japan’s culture no longer borrowed the ideas from China. Book “Tales of Heike” (Life of a Samurai fighting in a Civil War)
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Kamakura Dynasty1190- 1338 Due to fighting between the clans of the Taira and Minamoto it brought an end to the Heian dynasty. Minamoto clan won and Yoritomo was given the title of Shogun by the emperor beginning the Kamakura Shogunate This became a time of military rule in Japan
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China tried to invade Japan twice during the Kamakura period but was unsuccessful both times. DIVINE WIND (Kamikaze)-Typhoons destroyed the Chinese fleets
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Kublai Khan sent 1000’s of his Chinese warriors and 100’s of boats to the bottom of the East China Sea with his failed attempts to conquer Japan Didn’t stand a chance
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1000’s of local Gods merge into 2 Main Religions 1.Shinto - a practice of loving nature and celebrates the birth of all things (divine spirits called Kami live in all of nature items). 2.Zen Buddhism- emphasizes life is brief and believes in reincarnation.
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In Summary They are very similar!!!
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