Most sculptures in early Japanese art featured the figure of this religious leader/ spiritual teacher.
Who is Buddha?
This subject matter was used to decorate royal palaces
What are flowers or birds?
This substance creates a thin glass like finish on ceramic works.
What is glaze?
This process of making prints is done by carving images into blocks of wood, inking the surface of these blocks and printing
What is Woodblock Printing?
This important aspect of Buddhism aids its followers in self discovery and awareness.
What is meditation?
Clay sculptures of this animal were buried alongside individuals of importance
What are saddle horses?
This was the central theme of Chinese painting after the introduction of Buddhism
What is nature/landscape?
This is a fine-grained, high quality type of ceramic and is made primarily from white clay.
What is porcelain?
This feature of value is not commonly found in Japanese art.
What are shadows?
Japanese architecture was designed to stand up against this type of natural disaster.
What is an earthquake?
Early Japanese artists modeled small sculptures out of these three materials.
What is clay, wood, and bronze?
This was a partition used as a wall to divide a room that was often painted.
What is a Screen?
Chinese work in porcelain reached its peak during this dynasty.
What was the Ming Dynasty?
This art style's name means "picture of the floating world”.
What is the Ukiyo-e style?
Japan was known among its people by this name.
What is the floating world?
This sculpture was required to be created by each new emperor to demonstrate their own importance.
What are Buddha Statues of increasing size?
This style of Japanese painting inspired by Tang dynasty paintings and was the first example of a purely Japanese art form.
What is Yamato-e?
this white clay is often used to made porcelain.
What is Kaolin?
This print done by Kitagawa Utamaro from the series Seven Women Seen in a Mirror was given this title. 
What is "Reflected Beauty"?
This temple/tower is several stories high with the roofs curving slightly up at the edges and is one of the most interesting of the early Japanese temples.
What is a Pagoda?
A bronze sculpture of Buddha was sent from this kingdom to the Japanese emperor as a gift.
What is the Korean Kingdom?
This long roll of illustrated parchment or silk was used to capture a feeling rather than an image in traditional Chinese works.
What is a scroll?
This Pair of Vases. from the Ming dynasty, (1426-35) is currently housed in this country at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
What is The United States?
This style of printmaking is characterized by strong lines and flat shapes.
What is Ukiyo-e Style?
Because the islands of Japan are of volcanic origin, there was little of this material available for building or carving.
What is stone?