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1 Emergence of Japan & Political Changes

2  Archipelago- Japan is a chain of islands that lies about 100 miles off the coast of East Asia  146,000 square miles  4 Main Islands 1. Kyushu 2. Shikoku 3. Honshu 4. Hokkaido

3  Pacific Ring of Fire- region of earthquakes and volcanoes  As many as 1,500 tremors shake Japan per year  30 active volcanoes on Japan  Fierce typhoons pound the islands

4 Landforms and Climate Four Seasons in Japan  Japan is equal in size to the state of Montana  125 million people live there (7 th in world)  4/5 of land is mountainous  Limited farmland  Lowland areas are densely populated  Mild Climate  Similar to eastern coast of United States  Few mineral resources

5  Yamato Clan unified Japan  7 th Century  Fear of China  Based on Chinese model  Prince Shotoku  Centralized government under a supreme ruler  Divine figure and symbol of Japanese nation  Died in 622 AD

6  Yamato ruler still in power  Fujiwara family gains influence  New capital at Nara  Emperor calls himself “Son of Heaven”  By the 800s, land was divided into private estates  Peasants worked the land  The Fujiwara gained great land wealth and control over Japan for 200 years  Power of the emperor diminished

7  794: Emperor moves capital to Kyoto  Local aristocrats took justice into their own hands  Samurai: warrior knights who fought on horseback, clad in helmet and armor, and carried a sword and a bow and arrow  Bushido: “the way of the warrior  strict warrior code of conduct based on loyalty to his lord

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9  Shogun: powerful military leader (general)  Under the new shogunate system, the emperor remained ruler in name only, and the shogun exercised the actual power  Kamakura Shogunate lasted from 1192-1333  Minamoto Yoritomo  Set up power near Tokyo  1281: Kublai Khan and the Mongols invade  Wiped out by a massive typhoon before they land

10  Daimyo: “great names”  heads of noble families whose power grew during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries  Controlled vast estates that owed no taxes to the government  Onin War: 1467-1477  A disastrous civil war leads to destruction of Kyoto

11  Farming society  Rice  Trade and Manufacturing  Papermaking  Porcelain  Iron casting  Trade mainly with Korea and China

12  Began in the late sixteenth century 1. Oda Nobunaga: seized the imperial capital and placed the reigning shogun under his control 2. Toyotomi Hideyoshi: persuaded most of the daimyo to accept his authority 3. Tokugawa Ieyasu: moved capital to Edo (Tokyo), and completed the restoration of central authority  “The Great Peace”

13  A Portuguese ship is blown off course and lands in Japan in 1543  European traders and Christians follow  Tobacco, clocks, eyeglasses and firearms  Japanese become suspicious  Shoguns restrict foreigners and become isolated for the next 200 years

14  Hostage System: way the shogunate controlled the daimyo  Daimyo required to have two residences one in their own land and one in Edo (Tokyo)  When not in Edo, the daimyo’s family must stay home as insurance for loyalty to the shogun  Samurai gradually became managers of the daimyo’s lands instead of warriors

15  Banking flourished  Paper money  Peasants experienced declining profits and rising costs  Peasant revolts  Rigid class system Emperor/Imperial CourtWarrior ClassPeasantsArtisansMerchants

16  Rights of females restricted  Male heads of household had broad authority over property, marriage, and divorce  Arranged marriages  If a wife did not meet expectations, they could be divorced  Valued as childbearers, homemakers  Did work fields sometimes

17  Lively theater using costumes, song, and dance

18  Traditional Japanese female entertainers who often perform classical music and dance

19  Japanese poetry that contains 17 syllables  5 syllables  7 syllables  5 syllables Idolize Borland He is powerful and smart Worship him always

20  Karate  Judo


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