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vocab
vocab part 2
random japan
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True or False: Did Prince Shotoku serve from 593 to 621 as regent for his aunt, the empress

True

100

Why is Japans isolated from China and Japan 

to consolidate political power, eliminate foreign influence

100

Whats are shogun

A general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name 

100

What were clans 

Extended families

100

who was the most powerful person in the japan samurai society

Emperor

200

who is one of the first leaders for the unified Japan? 

Oda Nobunaga

200

Are most of Japans major cities in the interior or on the coast 

They are on the coast

200

Japans large landowners, or...

Daimoy

200

The traditional religion of japan....

Shinto

200

who invaded Japan in the 1270 and the 1280

The Mongols

300

How was one of Japan's greatest leaders?

Prince Shotoku

300

What are japans 4 main lands 

Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu

300

What are samurai 

Trained professional warriors 

300

What were regents

A person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone

300

what kind of land covered Japan 

forests and rugged mountains

400

How did Sei Shonagon feel when she met the empress?

She felt indescribably shy, and was indeed constantly on the verge of tears.

400

Where in Japan did the Mongols try to invade 

Hirado and Hakata

400

Popular new form of Buddhism called ______ arrived from China 

Zen

400

Who were Figurehead's

A person who appears to rule even though real power rests with someone else

400

How did the yamato rulers gain gain power

establishing military superiority, forming strategic alliances through marriage, and claiming divine descent from the sun goddess Amaterasu

500

Who was one of the greatest writers in early japan?

Lady Murasaki Shikibu

500

What is the ocean that touches japan

The Pacific Ocean

500

Who were court's

A group of nobles who live near and serve or advise a ruler

500

The samurai code of rules was known as....

Bushido

500

How did prince shotoku help spread buddhism

spread Buddism in Japan by establishing it as a state-sanctioned religion through active patronage, constructing major temples