Who introduced Buddhism to Japan?
Prince Shotoku
What is the capitol of Japan?
Tokyo.
What were the samurai?
Japanese warriors.
A general who rules while using the emperor as a figurehead
What is a shogun?
what is the most famous Japanese game company?
Nintendo
Who was the first Japanese emperor?
Emperor Jimmu
what is the highest mountain in Japan?
Mt. Fuji
Powerful lords who often led armies of samurai.
A daimyo.
What was the samurai code of rules?
Bushido.
what clan tried to conquer japan?
the Mongols.
Who was Lady Murasaki Shikibu?
A servant /noble who served the Empress Akiko and the author of "The Tale of Genji".
how many earthquakes are there in Japan each year?
over 1,000.
a person who appears to rule even though power rests with someone else
Whats a figurehead?
What's a court?
a group of nobles who live near and serve or advise a ruler.
what were one of the things samurai did to practice their focusing skills?
poetry
who was the first shogun?
its ok if ydk......
idk either....
what is the biggest volcano in Japan?
Mt. Aso
extended families?
clans.
What was Zen?
A type of Buddhism.
who is the princess in pink from Mario?
princess peach (ik this is unrelated to the subject but idk what to do
who was the first figurehead?
Emperor Akihito
how many islands are there in japan?
over 14,000.
what's a regent?
a person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone.
The traditional religion of Japan.
Was it Shinto?
what Japanese brand created hello kitty and friends?
sanrio