What is a Daimyo?
That sea is on the East of Japan.
What is the Pacific Ocean next to?
A Japanese trained professional warrior.
What is a samurai?
An extended family.
What is a clan?
This period was popular in Japan for performing arts.
What was popular in the Heian?
The person was a figurehead for the shogun.
Who is the emperor/what is their job?
In 1281, Japan had the following islands that made up Japan:
Heian (Kyoto), Nara, Honshu, Hakata, Shikoku, Kyushu, and ______.
What is the missing island?
Hirado
!!SUPER DUPER HARD!!
A general, or military leader that ruled Japan in the emperor's name.
What is a shogun?
(if you got this wrong Mr Sommer must be thoroughly disappointed in you)
What is a court?
This statue was a popular subject for statues in the Heian period.
When was the Buddha statue popular? (in ancient Japan)
He was known to be the most influential in Chinese ideas and spread the ideas through Japan.
What is Prince Shotoku known for?
What island was known for its art and culture in about 794 and 1185?
The island Heian of course!
(-imagine not knowing that, tsk tsk)
Japan's large landowners.
What is a Daimyo???
The traditional religion of Japan.
What is Shinto?
A popular form of art in Heian that can also be called decorative writing.
What is a calligraphy?
A major figure in Japanese history culture that wrote the world's first full length novel.
Who is Muraski Shikibu?
They attacked Japan in Hakata and Hirado in 1274 and 1281. The attacks came from Korea and ______ China.
Where/When did the Mongol attack Japan?
The samurai code of rules.
What is Bushido?
(I smell a possible failed answer)
A person who appears to rule even though real power rests with someone else.
What is a figurehead?
They tried to make the Heian city beautiful with architecture.
What did nobles of Heian work to make their city of?
A family that united Japan.
Hint: -------- shogun---
*made of two words
*has seventeen letters all together
What is Tokugawa shogunate?
What part of Japan has the highest elevation?
Choices:
*More North
*More South
*More West/in the the middle
More West/in the middle
A person that ruled a country for someone who is unable to rule alone.
What is a regent?
A popular new form of Buddhism that arrived from China.
What is Zen?
The chanting of Buddha's name over and over to achieve an enlightened state.
What is Pure Land Buddhism?