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Japanese City’s Construction and Development Unit 6
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Map of Japan & the Main Cities 6,852 Islands 378,000 Square Km 127 million Population
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Early Japanese civilization Birth place of the early Japanese civilization Yamadai Sate recorded in Chinese documents (“Records of Three Kingdoms”; “Records of Wei”…… ); Palace sites and ancient tombs (Nara Basin) Daika Reform: starting of civilization( 645 A.D ) Diplomatic envoy to China (8 times); The early oversea students (Kukai, Abeno Takamaro ) and their contribution---- establishment of Japanese writing system and written history Early state of law and decrees Compilation of historic documents (following Han) ; Formulation of laws and regulations (following Tang); Prosperity of Japanese cultures (Buddhism and temples)
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Cradle of Japanese Urban Civilization 平安京 长岗京 国京 平城京 藤原京 难波京 Shimitsu Temple
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Daika Reform and Japanese Culture 2010 World Expo
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Features of Japanese Capitals Centralization and capital construction Emperor’s authority and the 12 official ranks; Heijo and Hei’an Kyo: the first capitals of Japan in history Characters of the early capitals Copy of Tang capital: urban pattern, auspicious name & number; Unsuccessful city construction and the symbolic position Architectures and the nurture of J. culture Palace and temples; road system and royal garden; Growth of native cultures: music, calligraphy, costume, fine arts
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Old Capita of Nara City
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Beautiful Landscape & Streets in Nara
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Kyoto: A 1000-Year Capital
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The Memory of Chang’an
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The Shogunate Period & Urban Development Establishment of Bakufu Powers Warrior groups and the Shogunate government ; New city construction & the double-core power structure ; Urban system under Bakufu Periods One-city-for-one-state policy; respect payment system ; Mushroom of trading towns and harbors Economic development of cities Sino-Japan trade (in Song D. and Yuan D.); Rise of merchant groups---strengthened urban power; Commercial cities: Osaka, Nagasaki, Hakodate
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Typical Japanese Castle Town
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Traditional Japanese Urban Culture Japan-style buildings Wooden structure; elevated slightly off the ground; tiled or thatched roofs; influenced by Chinese culture and Buddhism Japanese art Tea ceremony; Flower arrangement; Japanese calligraphy; Japanese opera: Noh and traditional music: Kabuki Japanese garden Attempting to create miniature idealized landscapes: Japanese rock garden and Zen garden; elements of Japanese garden: water, rock and sand; stone lanterns and bamboo fences; bridges and stepping stones…….
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Japanese Architectural Culture Traditional Shrine: Meiji Jingu Buddhist Temple UNESCO World Heritage
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Traditional Urban Cultures: Buildings
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Traditional Urban Cultures: Art
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Japanese Traditional Gardens
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Modern Japan & Cities
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