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1 10 th Century Feudal Japan Ms. Burke | World Cultures

2  c. 1400 – 1600  Also known as the Sengoku Period  During this period, the Emperor was the figurehead ruler Ceremonial, cultural, and religious power  Political power rested with the Shogun  Daimyo began fighting over power/land/wealth and the Shogun (their lord) lost control over them

3  CHANGES IN JAPAN: Trade with China began to grow Economy developed Use of money increased  Before – it was the barter system Agricultural developments All levels of the social structure wanted independence Earthquakes and famines triggered armed rebellions b y farmers  They were tired of the heavy taxes

4  Ended with a series of three warlords Oda Nobunaga Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tokugawa Ieyasu  These men gradually unified Japan  Japan then entered into several centuries of peace under the Tokugawa Shogunate

5  Samurai were also known as bushi and followed the “Way of the Warrior” or bushido  Rigid value system of discipline and honor  Lived and died in service to their lords  Male and female!  10% of population

6  1847 – 1868  Female warrior  Was injured in battle and asked her sister, Yuko, to behead her  Monument to her at Hokai Temple and honored

7 1. Frugality No matter his wealth, the samurai lived simply with few comforts 2. Loyalty The samurai unquestioningly followed and defended his warlord or emperor

8 3. Martial Arts Mastery The samurai was an artist with his weapons, which include:  Katana: curved single-edged sword

9  Worn in a samurai’s sash  Usually 70 cm in length  Made of Japanese steel – Tamahagane  Polishing the blade takes between 1 – 3 weeks  Banned in 1945, but people were allowed to start remaking them in 1953

10 3. Martial Arts Mastery The samurai was an artist with his weapons, which include:  Yumi: long wooden bow with bamboo arrows

11 3. Martial Arts Mastery The samurai was an artist with his weapons, which include:  Yari: steel-bladed spears

12 4. Honor Unto Death If the samurai was defeated, badly wounded, or disgraced in battle, he could only restore his honor through the ritual of seppuku Seppuku: suicide by slicing open own abdomen

13  Emperor Meiji officially abolished the samurai in 1868

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18  After the samurai were abolished in 1868, they became the Shizoku Were not allowed to wear a katana (sword) in public Could not execute anyone who disrespected them in public  The Shizoku were outlawed in 1947


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