Shinto Shrine
Islands of Japan
China and Japan Influences
Geography of Asia
Potpourri
100

This is the entrance. 

It marks the location of moving from the ordinary world to the sacred/pure ground of the shrine.


Torii gates

100

What is the biggest island in Japan where most people live?

Honshu

100

Government: Similar or Different

1.The strong emperor, central government and bureaucracy are ___________ between China and Japan.

2. No test to work for the government, a feudal system and getting government jobs through connections are _____________ between China and Japan.

1. Similar

2. Different

100

What large ocean is on the eastern side of Japan near Tokyo?


Pacific Ocean

100

In a Shinto shrine it's a collecting box for money.

The coins are an offering to the spirits of the shrine.


Saisen Bako

200

It is the most holy area in the shrine.

It divides the space between the sacred area where gods are and the outside world.


Shimenawa

200

Seen in red: What is this island north of Honshu?


Hokkaido

200

Language:

1. Japan was similar to because it adopted __________ characters.

2. Ancient ____________ was originally just spoken and had different grammar/ pronunciations.

1. Chinese

2. Japanese

200

What sea is between the Korea and Japan?


Sea of Japan

200

Cities in Japan and China:

1. The Japanese city of Nara was modeled off of the Chinese city of Chang'an, but did not have a ________ surrounding it. 

2. True or False.

Both China and Japan had similar building styles and streets with a block layout.

1. wall

2. true 

300

This is a purification fountain.

People must wash before entering the main shrine because Kami will not bless the unclean.



Temizuya/ fountain

300

What is this island in green?


Honshu

300

Religion:

1. ___________  and was a religion distinct to Japan which emphasized kami.

2. Buddhism and ____________ which emphasized respect for family & leaders are followed in Japan.

1. Shinto

2. Confucianism 

300

What country in Asia is seen here in red?


North Korea

300

Prince Shotoku:

1. Prince Shotoku promoted the religion of ____________ in Japan. (It originally was founded in India)

2. Prince Shotoku brought influences from what country to Japan?

3. Prince Shotoku created a _______________, or plan of government for Japan.

1. Buddhism

2. China

3. constitution

400

A bell rung by visitors.

It summons the spirit/god of the shrine to hear your prayer.


Suzu

400

What is this island colored in red?


Shikoku

400

Architecture:

1. Both China and Japan built _____________ with curved roofs. They had an odd number of floors.

2. Japanese versions of this structure were built out of wood instead of stone to withstand ______________.


1. pagodas

2. earthquakes

400

This large country is close to Japan on its Pacific Ocean side.


Russia

400

Impact of geography on Japan:

Due to there being many ______________ in Japan, there is not much farm land. Therefore the Japanese had to turn to the ________ for most of their food.

1. mountains

2. sea/ ocean

500

These are Animal Guardians – usually Dogs/Dragons/Foxes.

It guards and protects the shrine entrance.


komainu

500

What is this island colored in red?


Kyushu

500

Art: similar or different 

1. China and Japan had _________ styles with regards to the influence of nature and landscape paintings.

2. Japanese art was _________ than Chinese art in using brighter colors and focusing on day-to-day life.

1. similar

2. different

500

What is this country in Asia seen here in green?


South Korea

500

Geography on Japan:

1. The high level of earthquakes and volcanoes/ seismic activity in Japan causes the Japanese to build _________ resistant structures.

2. Japan is made up of islands. Japan was ___________, or on its own from the rest of Asia. They developed their own distinct culture.

1. earthquake

2. isolated

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