The Feudal Pyramid
Japanese Culture
Japanese Religion
Japanese Geography
Invaders
100

Who is at the top of the feudal pyramid? 

The Emperor

100

A famous type of Japanese poetry 

Haiku 

100

The religion of indigenous Japan.  

Shinto

100

How many main islands does Japan have? 

4

100

Who tried to invade Japan? 

The Mongols

200

Who is actually the most powerful person in Feudal Japan? 

The Shogun 

200

How many lines does a Haiku have? 

3

200

Who brought Buddhism to Japan? 

Korea

200

Which two neighboring countries did Japan borrow heavily from? 

China and Korea 

200

What ended the Mongol invasion? 

Storms 

300

The Daimyo promised what to the Shogun in exchange for large tracts of land? 

Their Samurai 

300

How many syllables in a Haiku? 

17

300
What are Kami? 

The spirits found in nature. 

300

What is the definition of archipelago? 

A group of many large and small islands. 

300

Why did Japan close its borders? 

They were worried Westerners would try to invade and take over their country. 

400

What was the code of ethics that guided the life of a Samurai? 

Bushido 

400

What are the two types of Japanese theater? 

Kabuki and Noh 

400

Buddhist's partake it what discipline in order to be on the eightfold path? 

Meditation 

400

Name two things Japan borrowed from either China or Japan. 

answers will vary 

400

What did Japan's exclusion order include? 

No Japanese citizens may leave

No Europeans can stay 

500

Why were the merchants considered the lowest type of people? 

Because they produced nothing themselves

500

Give two differences between the two types of theater. 

Noh was for the rich, Kabuki for the poor 

Kabuki was a lively affair, Noh was proper and sophisticated. 

500

Where did Buddhism originate? 

India 

500

How did Japan's isolation affect it's development? 

Answer will vary 

500

How long were Japan's borders closed? 

200 years 

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