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Japan is what type of geographical formation?

An archipelago

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Define archipelago

Chain of islands

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List the four islands that make up Japan

Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku

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Honshu

Largest island, largest cultural center, largest population, lots of mountains, and major cities

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Hokkaido

Northern most, second biggest island in size but not population (due to cold), and animals gravitate to hot springs (snow monkeys)

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Kyushu

Southern most island, dense forests, third biggest, Nagasaki: one of only two cities that were hit by an atomic bomb

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Shikoku

Smallest island, Longest bridges in the world (Honshu to Shikoku)

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How much of Japan’s land is farmable?

About 1/5 due to mountains

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What are Japans two major currents?

Oyashio Current (Cold) and Kuroshio Current (Warm)

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What can happen if two cold and warm currents collide?

Harsh weather such as hurricanes and storms

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What is Japan’s name

Nippon (older) or Nihon (younger/ more popular today)

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What is the meaning behind Japan’s name

“The Land of the Rising Sun”

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Why “Sun Origin?”

The eastern geo-graphical location

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Japan’s origin in mythology?

The Japanese are descendants of the sun goddess, Amaterasu; imperial family members are considered direct descendants

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How long ago did Japan’s settlemets’s begin to grow?

~2000 years ago

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What are the four main theories of Japan’s origins?

  1. Ice Age people in Japan before 20,000 Bc

  2. Horse-riding Asian nomads who conquered Japan in the 4th century

  3. Immigrants from Korea who arrived in Japan around 400 BC

  4. Combination of the three other theories

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Define what a Kami is?

Spirits in nature

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~700s AD Japan’s Animalism becomes known as what?

Shinto

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What is the meaning of Shinto?

“The Way of the Gods”

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Define a Torii

Gate into a Shinto shrine

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Define a Jinja

Main shrine behind a Torii, used to make offerings and send prayers

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Shinto is basically a what?

A religion

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What are the main principles of being a Shinto?

Purity, cleanliness, harmony, respect for nature, importance of the group over the individual

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When was the first Japanese empire established?

~400s AD

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What was the first and only imperial family?

The Yamato

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The early emperors were considered what?

Chief priests of Shinto

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What happened to the imperial family and the common citizens?

As generations go on the imperial families became more and more separated from the average citizens

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Japan used what type of charters early on?

Chinese characters

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The start of what  spurred development of true Japanese writing?

Calligraphy

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Buddhism comes to Japan from where?

China

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List examples of Buddhism’s syncretism with Shinto.

Zen Buddhism grows popular (strong nature component), Buddhist monks can perform Shinto rituals, Shinto practices lead to Buddhist Enlightenment, Because of clear afterlife, Japanese funerals become Buddhist, Births and marriages: Shinto rituals

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Japan sends ambassadors to China in 600s AD and the realize what?

Realize Chinese superiority

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What year does Japan build the capital city of Heian?

794 AD

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What is the ear called after Heian is established?

The Heian Period

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The Heian Period is considered Japan’s what?

Japan’s Golden Age

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Why was the Heian Period considered Japan’s Golden Age?

Explosion of independent Japanese culture, art, music, calligraphy, literature, poetry written in Japanese

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What is the name is history’s first novel?

The Tale of Genji

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Who wrote the The Tale of Genji?

Lady Murasaki Shikibu

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The Tale of Genji is considered the first of what type of novel?

First “psychological” novel

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Define feudalism.

Political system based on the granting of land in return for loyalty, military assistance and other services.

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When did Japan begin to use feudalism?

~800s AD

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What does the Lord receive in feudalism?

Dues/ crops from the peasant from the lord and loyalty from the peasant

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What does the peasant receive in feudalism?

Land from the lord and military assistance from Lord

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What was the Emperor’s role/job?

Seen as a “figurehead,” symbolic leader, and lacks government authority

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What was the Shogun’s role/job?

Had “real” government power, and controlled military, finances, law/courts

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What was the Daimyo’s role/job?

They were local lords - owned parcels of land and translates to “great names”

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What was the relationship like between the Emperor and the Shogun?

Had little direct contact, Emperor is respected, but it is understood that shogun holds true power

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What is the relationship like between the Shogun and Daimyo?

They Daimyos have more local authority than the shogun, Shogun can easily overpower one daimyo

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What was the Samurais’ role/job?

Hired warriors, devoted to defense, strict and disciplined

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What is the meaning of Bushido?

“The Way of the Warrior”

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What is Seppuku or Hara-kiri?

Ceremonial suicide

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What was the relationship like between the Daimyo and the Samurai?

Daimyo is the samurai’s employer, the samurai vows to protect the Daimyo’s land

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What was the peasants’ role/job?

Work their piece of land, would pay Daimyo crops and dues

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Who was first non-imperial family gains more politics power than emperor?

The Fujiwara family

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Where did the name Kamakura Shogunate come from?

After founding city

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Who was the first shogun?

Minamoto Yoritomo

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During civil war which family took over as the Shogun?

Ashikaga Shogunate

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What are the six forms of Zen art?

Zen gardens, yea ceremony, noh theater, ikebana, and haiku

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Where sis Zen Buddhism originate?

China.

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Why did Zen Buddhism blend so well with Shinto?

Shared nature themes.

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How would you get one the path to enlightenment?

Long hours of meditation, rigorous self-discipline

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Zen Buddhism first appeals towards?

To samurai and eventually adopted by the country

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What is the meaning of Sado?

“The Way of the Tea”

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What was the origin of Sado?

Caffeine preventing drowsiness during long hours meditating

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What is the usage of a Koan?

Zen brainteaser used to divert the mind

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