Shogunate Rule
Society & Classes
Culture, Philosophy and Beliefs
Isolation Policy
Samurai and Daimyo
100

Who was the military leader with real power?

Shogun

100

Who were the warriors of Edo Japan?

Samurai

100

What is a haiku?

A 3-line poem

100

The term for Japan’s isolation policy.

Sakoku

100

The role of a daimyo in relation to the shogun.

Obey the shogun and live in Edo every second year

200

What system kept daimyo loyal by forcing them to live in Edo?

Alternate Attendance

200

Which group was lowest in the hierarchy?

 *Not including the non-humans or outcasts

Merchants

200

What type of theatre was popular?

Kabuki

200

The main reason Japan adopted isolation during the Edo period.

To protect Japan from foreign influence and colonization

200

Why the Bakufu limited the number of castles daimyo could build?

To control their military power

300

What did the emperor do during the Edo period?

Acted as a figurehead

300

Who made goods like furniture or tools?

Artisans

300

What does Bushido refer to?

Way of the warrior

300

The law that officially closed Japan to the world.

the National Seclusion Policy

300

How a samurai might have felt during long periods of peace?

frustrated by lack of war-related work

400

What would happen to Japanese citizens who tried to leave?

They were punished or executed

400

What class grew rich but had low status?

 Merchants

400

Confucianism supported this kind of societal order.

Class structure and respect for tradition

400

What the National Seclusion Policy reveals about Japan's worldview.

a fear of war and desire for stability

400

The role samurai began to take on during the Edo period

administrators who lost military power

500

What was the name of the Tokugawa law code?

Buke Shohatto

500

What group had to live by strict honor and loyalty?

Samurai

500

Why Confucianism appealed to the Tokugawa shogunate?

It supported order, loyalty, and traditional roles?

500

Two ways the edict helped maintain control


  • Prevented Japanese from leaving or returning, reducing foreign influence.

  • Banned Christianity and foreign books to control ideas.

500

A belief system that supported loyalty, structure, and tradition—appealing to the shogunate.

What is Confucianism

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