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Simplicity and Form in Japanes e Culture
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HSS 7.5.4 Trace the development of distinctive forms of Japanese Buddhism.
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HSS 7.5.5 Study the ninth and tenth centuries' golden age of literature, art, and drama and its lasting effects on culture today.
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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
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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
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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
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Follow along as the tape plays: Dry Landscape Garden (Karesansui))
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How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence dry landscape gardens?
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Follow along as the tape plays: Japanese Flower Arrangement (Ikebana)
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How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence Japanese flower arrangement??
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Follow along as the tape plays: Japanese Homes
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How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence Japanese homes? Japanese homes?
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Follow along as the tape plays: Japanese Tea Ceremony (Chanoyu)
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How does Japan’s geography, Shinto, and Zen Buddhism influence Japanese tea ceremonies??
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Rise of the Military Class Ancient Warriors-- Japanese Samurai
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