What best describes Japan's geography?
Archipelago, Limited Farmland, Mountainous, on Ring of Fire
Ruled as regent of Japan
Encouraged cultural diffusion from China
Established the Constitution of Seventeen Articles
Prince Shotoku
What religion originated in Japan?
Shinto
What made the Daimyo powerful?
Their land
Which of the following statements summarizes to Japan's Heian Period?
Growth in culture
Japan's mountainous geography and islands affected their civilization in what way?
It isolated them from other nations
What was one thing that the Taika Reforms aimed to do?
Reclaim land from Japanese clan leaders and limit their power
What two religions blended in Japan during the middle ages?
Buddhism ans Shinto
"the way of the warrior,"
Bushido Code
Murasaki Shikibu was the author of
Tale of Gengi, worlds first novel
Japanese imperial government built its capital at Nara, and the streets were copied from which medieval Chinese city?
During the 7th and 8th centuries Japanese rulers framed their government based on
China
In what order did the Buddhist religion spread across Asia?
It started in India and spread to China, Korea, and finally to Japan.
What is the basis of the Japanese Shinto religion?
Worshiping nature
How did the Fujiwara family retain power in the Heian period?
Marrying off their daughters/nieces to the emperor
What country was responsible for the development of Japanese culture trough the spread of ideas
Korea
How did the shogun/samurai come to power?
The overthrowing of the Fujiwara lead to the Minamoto Clan rising to power, making the Shogun all powerful and keeping the emperor as figurehead
According to Shinto myth, the Japanese imperial family is traceable back to what deity?
amaterasu, the sun goddess
Each part of nature contains ____, spirits found in rocks, rivers, mountains, and trees
KAMI
Central practice of Zen Buddhism
Meditation
What put Japan into an isolated state, and how long were they isolated for?
Which conclusion can be made about the Heian Period?
Japan developed their own culture, but neglected care for many of their citizens
What is this?
The origin story of Japan
In what way does the Heian period affect Japanese culture today?
Through theatre, literature, and the Tale of Gengi inspiring current Japanese writers.
Did Japan create have their own culture, or completely take another country's culture?
They formed their own culture, but also took inspiration from other nations