History Tuesdays
Divinity & Religion
Anime Analysis
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100

The title given to a military ruler of Japan. It is sometimes mistaken for samurai. 

Shogun/Shogunate

100

The place of dwelling for a kami. These such places are open to public visitors and people typically come here to honor the kami and ask for blessings/cleansings/protection.

Shrine(s)

100

This term is used to describe the process of creating a layout for a story, having artists depict moving characters and is usually created through a combination of digital _______ and CGI. 

Animation

100

The clearing of trees & destruction of forestlands to allow for human cities and industries to expand. This was explored in the film "Princess Mononoke"

Deforestation

100

A type of block art that depicted pictures of landscapes, actors, or folk tales. The term is ____-e.

Ukiyo-e

200
The process of countries coercively gaining more power and influence through manipulative means. Japan is notorious and hated for it.

Imperialism

200

This religion of Japan is known as the belief in many Kami.

Shinto

200

(Literal translation): Something that is otherworldly and strange yet captivating and appealing. These things are considered supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore.

Yokai

200

An umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities who are not heterosexual or are not cisgender.

Queer

200

This type of theatre is known for its dramatic performances sometimes used for political commentary. _______ theatre uses costumes, makeup (especially face paintings), wigs, and stunning actors.

Kabuki

300

People who withdraw from society for a long period of time and do not have an occupation.

Hikikomori

300

A multi-story tower made of brick, stone or wood which is usually associated with Buddhist temples.

Pagoda

300

A tablet with depictions of Jesus or Mary in which Japanese people had to step on in order to prove they weren't Christian. 

Fumi-e

300

This is the idea that human beings and other life forms are reborn after they die. This word is often used in relation to Buddhism.

Reincarnation

300

A person's true feelings or true intentions. This is considered your private behavior and your own sincere feelings.

Honne

400
This is an organization of students who protest against facism. It began in the 1940s as a way for students to retaliate against the facist ideologies of universities in Japan.

Zengakuren

400

A practice where an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state. 

Meditation

400

This anime displays its own take on the nuclear destruction of Japan that is caused by a government experiment gone wrong.

Akira

400

This time period spanned from around 1991 - 2011 and is used to describe the economic crisis and then pitfalls that Japan experienced after an economic bubble. 

Lost Decades

400

This was (and is) known as the first bullet train ever created.

Shinkansen

500

Baekje a Korean nation in Japan gave the Japanese something that taught them about Buddhism. What did they give?

Buddhist scriptures and items

500

A religion that is without gods. This religion's spiritual goal is to overcome suffering through learning to let go of expectations. It is sometimes considered the second religion of Japan.

Buddhism

500

Shown in the Anarchist of Colony, this is a term used to describe a foreign citizen (usually Korean) that is residing in Japan. 

Zainichi

500

The isolation policy enacted by the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate that was in effect for over a period of 214 years.

Sakoku (Policy)

500

The public feelings that you display in public are called this word. It is the opposite of Honne.

Tatemae