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Beginning of Japanese History: Paleolithic Era ("Old Stone Age")…
Beginning of Japanese History: Paleolithic Era ("Old Stone Age") 35000B.P to 15000B.P
Jōmon Era (15000B.P to 900BCE)
Yayoi Era (900BCE to 250 CE)
Kofun Era (250CE to 592CE)
Nara Period (710 to 814)
Heian Period (794 to 1185)
Kamakura Period (1185 to 1333)
Muromachi Period (1336 to 1573)
Tokugawa Period (1600 to 1867)
Meiji Period (1868)
Tokugawa Ieyasu received the title of Shogun.
Ieyasu defeated his rivals in the Battle of Sekigahara. The Tokugawa family reigned for next 200 years.
The Political system created by Tokugawa Ieyasu: Bakuhan System (Bakufu)
Ashikaga Takauji defeats the Kamakura Shogunate.
Kemmu Restoration of Emperor Go-Daigo occurred.
The chief offices of cenral and local warrior government had all been developed.
Ashikaga Yoshinori reopened Chinese trade
Kamakura Shogunate
Rise of the political power of provincial warriors ("bushi")
Establishment of a military government.
The Battle of Dannoura; Minamoto no Yurimoto versus the long rival family of Taira. The power was passed on to the Hojo Family
Female leaders began to contribute to political works and the production of literary art.
Emperor Kammu established Heiankyo (Kyoto) as the imperial capital of Japan in early Heian Period.
The Fujiwara regents were greatly involved during this period. Fujiwara family dominated the political system.
Minamoto no Yurimoto's forcces defeated the Taira Family in 1185. Beginning of Kamakura Shogunate.
Fujiwarakyo / Fujiwara Family
Implementation of the Ritsuryō System of government where Buddhism was established as the religion of court
The country was divided into
kuni
or
kobu
, to
gun
, to
go
, and to
ri
First state in Japan is established; Yamato (Nara in modern Japan)
Innovations of tombs and burial practices were introduced. This era was ruled by Nintoku.The Nintoku tomb was constructed.
Chinese philosophy and material culture reached Japan through the Korean Peninsula.
Yamato Kingdom and new uji, be, kabana system, And the Taika Reform
Intensive agriculture and bronze and iron use was introduced in this period.
During the Early Yayoi Period, settlements near low rice fields were common.
During the Late Yayoi Period, settlements changed to hilltops, overlooking agriculture fields.
Japan began to experience the development of social hierarchy and state formation.
Prehistoric culture of pottery.
The oldest known pottery was excavated during this time period.
Jōmon pottery vessels were established.
Marine economies developed. Fishermen invented an array of tools for fishing.
Interaction with Korean Peninsula during the Final Jōmon Period and there was an introduction of rice farming.