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Japan - Coggle Diagram
Japan
Land of the Rising Sun
The Islands of Japan
mountains pushed
formed Japan
Honshu
Shikoku
Hokkaido
Kyushu
earthquake
Isolated
less farming
Minerals
mythology
Izanagi and Izanami
Korea and the Spread of Chinese Influence
Korea
Buddhism
Prince Shotoku
spread Chinese culture
encouraged buddhism
death
Taika Reforms
divided lands
more control
Shinto
The Early People of Japan
Ainu
Jomon
fishing skills
Yayoi
farming rice
religion
Shinto
Kami
Japan : Unified Yet Isolated
A New and Different Culture
upper class
tea ceremony
Noh theater
lower class
theater
gambling houess
wrestling
teahouses
public baths
Kabuki theater
dancing and gesturing stories
music, dance, and mime
haiku
short poem
17 syllables
education
degrees
ended isolation
Southeast Asia
China
ruled Vietnam
used Viet trade network
Islam
costal city welcomed
for trading
Malacca
center of trade
Control of the Classes
shogun
made daimyo swear allegiance
took warriors' lands
artisans
thrived in towns
sell wares to samurai and merchants
peasants
forbidden to travel
tax took half of crops
merchants
lived in towns
no political affairs
controlled the flow of money
gold and silver coins
An All-Powerful Shogunate
Oda Nobunaga
use muskets
death
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
conquered 3/3
death
Tokugawa Ieyasu
shogun
built shogunate in Edo
required to swear an oath
Portuguese reached Japan
Catholic missionaries
shogunate thought as a threat
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conquered 1/3
A Developing National Culture
The Literature of the Court
poetry
beauty in nature
diary
value times
China's writing system
hiragana
katakana
Life in the Provinces
taxes
farmers
private estates
ignored provinces
clans unhappy
broken lands
less power
took more lands
more imperial marriage
Kyoto
isolated
luxury life
fine culture
peasants poor
A Court of Refinement
capital of Kyoto
government < Buddhist clergy
limited Buddhist temples
literature from china
developed manners
Fujiwara clan
married imperial family
regents
Shingon Buddhism
art
literature
poetry
learning
The Power of the Shoguns
Development of Religious Denominations
Pure Land Buddhism
chanting Amida Buddha
taught reborn
Nichiren Buddhism
Lotus Sutra
Zen Buddhism
individsual enlightenment
meditations
popular in samurais
A Unified Culture
Zen Buddhism
tea ceremony
rock garden
Shinto and Buddhist
Japanese Noh drama
A Warrior Governmnet
Taira and Minamoto
control battle victorious
shogun Yoritomo
headquarters at Kamakura
Mongols invasion
failed by a storm
failed by typhoon
kamikaze
no money
no reward to samurai
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daimyo
samurai