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FEUDAL JAPAN. Emperor Shogun  Chief military and governmental officer in feudal Japan Daimyo  Powerful local lords in Japan Samurai  Japanese warriors.

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1 FEUDAL JAPAN

2 Emperor Shogun  Chief military and governmental officer in feudal Japan Daimyo  Powerful local lords in Japan Samurai  Japanese warriors hired for protection by wealthy landlords in feudal Japan  Loyal to lord and clan  Power in his skill with the sword  Bushido Code (discussed later)  Seppuku  Ceremonial suicide  A way to avoid dishonor in defeat Peasants JAPANESE SOCIAL STRUCTURE

3 JAPAN – FOREIGN CONTACT 1000s – Japanese soldiers and sailors traveled overseas to China and Korea 1500s – Trade with the Portuguese  Brought muskets & Christianity  Samurai did not approve the musket  Jesuits focused on converting daimyo 1600s – Closed the country to Christianity  Force that weakens authority  Only Dutch traders allowed  Isolation

4 ISOLATION The end of Japan’s isolation  Westerners angered  No shelter to ships during storms  Westerners wanted commercial trade (similar to China)  Commodore Matthew Perry (1853) – sent to negotiate a treaty to open ports to the US  The emperor negotiated in 1854 – Treaty of Kanagawa  Opened two ports to US  Within two years ports opened to Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Russia

5 BUSHIDO The Samurai Bushido Code (Japanese “way of the warrior,” or bushido) was the warrior code of the samurai. Samurai Warrior Code was a strict code that demanded: Loyalty Devotion Obedience Duty Filial piety (faith to your family) Respect Self-sacrifice Honor to the death Under this code, if a samurai warrior failed to uphold his honor he could regain it by performing seppuku (ritual suicide)

6 BUSHIDO There are seven virtues associated with the samurai code of bushido: Gi – Rectitude(right moral behavior) Yu – Courage Jin – Benevolence (kindness) Rei – Respect Makoto – Honesty Meiyo – Honor Chugi - Loyalty


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