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1 Feudal Japan

2 Yamato Period: 300-710 “Great Kings” era
Began promoting adoption of Chinese culture: Confucianism Language (characters) Buddhist sects Chinese art & architecture Government structure “Great Kings” era

3 Prince Shotoku: 573-621 Adopted Chinese culture and Confucianism
Buddhist sects allowed to develop Created new government structure: 17 Article Constitution Highly Confucian Focused on morals to be expected of government officials and subjects Ensure smooth running state Emperor ruled with absolute authority One of earliest moral dictatorial documents

4 Heian Period: 794-1156 Arts & literature of China flourished
Growth of large landed estates Arts & literature of China flourished Elaborate court life [highly refined] Personal diaries The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon [10c] Story of court life First novel The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu [1000 pgs.+] Moving away from Chinese models in religion, arts, and government

5 Heian Court Dress

6 The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon (diary)

7 Tale of Genji (first novel)

8 Tale of Genji Scroll (first novel)

9 Lady Murasaki Shikibu She contributed much to the Japanese script known as kana, while men wrote with Chinese characters, kanji.

10 Heian Period: Cultural Borrowing
Chinese writing Chinese artistic styles Buddhism [Zen] BUT, not Chinese civil service system!

11 Founded the Kamakura Shogunate: 1185-1333
Minamoto Yoritomo Founded the Kamakura Shogunate:

12 The emperor reigned, but did not always rule!
Feudal Society

13 Feudalism A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty, the holding of land, and military service. Japan: Shogun Land - Shoen Loyalty Land - Shoen Daimyo Daimyo Loyalty Samurai Samurai Samurai Food Protection Peasant Peasant Peasant Peasant

14 Code of Bushido Fidelity Politeness Virility Simplicity

15 Seppuku: Ritual Suicide
It is honorable to die in this way Kaishaku – his “seconds”

16 Full Samurai Attire

17 Samurai Sword

18 Early Mounted Samurai Warriors

19 Samurai Charging

20 Modern-Day “Samurai Warriors”

21 Feudalism A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty, the holding of land, and military service. Europe King Land - Fief Loyalty Land - Fief Lord Lord Loyalty Knight Knight Knight Food Protection Peasant Peasant Peasant Peasant

22 Code of Chivalry Justice Loyalty Courage Faith Humility Nobility

23 Medieval Warriors vs. European knight Samurai Warrior

24 Medieval Warriors vs. Knight’s Armor Samurai Armor

25 Zen Buddhism Japanese variation of Buddhism
Came from India through China Reinforced Bushido values of mental and self-discipline

26 4,400 ships and 140,000 men, but kamikaze winds stopped them
Mongol “Invasions” of Japan 4,400 ships and 140,000 men, but kamikaze winds stopped them

27 Ashikaga Age: 1338-1573 Shoguns fought for power Laws are unclear
Less efficient than Kamakura Armies of samurai protected the country

28 C A S T L E S

29 Osaka Castle

30 Main Gate of Hiroshima Castle

31 Caernorfon Castle, Wales

32 Warwick Castle, England

33 Feudal Japan


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