Japan Brochure Use pages 202-215 Write these questions on a separate paper. You will be making a brochure of Medieval Japan using the pages above. There.

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Japan Brochure Use pages Write these questions on a separate paper. You will be making a brochure of Medieval Japan using the pages above. There are six topics, each worth 10 points. You will need to read the designated pages and pull information about each topic. You must make a colored illustration of four of the topics, each illustration worth 10 points. You choose which you want to illustrate. There are six important questions that must be written down and answered on a separate sheet of paper. You will be tested on this information.

Japan Brochure 1. Prince Shotoku’s Japan (6 facts) Pgs Religion/Belief Systems of Japan Shinto (2 facts) Zen Buddhism (3 facts)

Japan Brochure cont. 3. Art and Culture in Heian Japan Pgs Performing Arts- NohTheatre (4 facts) Visual Arts (4 facts) Architecture (2 facts) Fashion (2 facts) 4. Title Page Title of your brochure Illustration in the middle of the page Your name and period at the bottom of the page

Japan Brochure cont. 5. The Tale of Genji pgs (4 facts) Lady Murasaki Shikibu pg.205 and 209 (4 facts) 6. Samurai and Shoguns Take Over Japan pgs (5 facts) Samurai Live Honorably (4 facts)

Questions for Japan Brochure 1. What did Zen Buddhists believe? 5. What did the novel “The Tale of Genji” reveal about Japanese society? 6. Who wrote most of the early Japanese literature? 2. What did Samurai receive in exchange for their services? 3. What was the main duty of a Samurai? 4. What is Bushido?