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What is the nickname of Japan?

Land of the Rising Sun

100

Who was the supreme military commander?

The Shogun

100

What weapon did the Europeans introduce to Japan?

(Matchlock) rifles

100

What was a popular style for the teeth during the Heian times?

Blacken the teeth

100

What was a Japanese warrior called?

Samurai

200

What is the capital of Japan?

Tokyo
200

Who were the great land-owning warrior lords?

Daimyo

200

What was the cultural ritual of preparing serving matcha called?

Tea Ceremony

200

What was a 'Haiku'?

Short (17 syllables) Japanese poem

200

What does "samurai" mean?

One who serves

300

What is it called when farmers carve steps into the sides of steep mountains to create farmland?

Terrace farming

300

Who was at the bottom of society in Feudal Japan?

Merchants

300

What is traditional Japanese religion called?

Shinto

300

What architectural style did Japan adopt from China?

The Pagoda

300

What was the Samurai's code of ethics called?

Bushido

400

What is the Pacific "Ring of Fire"?

String of volcanoes and fault lines (causing earthquakes) around the Pacific ocean

400

Who were the only Europeans allowed (once a year) to trade with the Japanese? 

Extra bonus:  Where was the they allowed to trade at?

The Dutch

At Nagasaki

400

What religion did Japan get from China?

(Zen) Buddhism

400

What was court "etiquette"?

The highly-refined code of behavior for the court

400

What was "the soul of the samurai"?

His sword

500

What are the 4 main islands of Japan?

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu
500

Who finally unified all of Japan under one ruler?

Tokugawa Ieyasu

500

What did the Shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi do to christian missionaries?

Kicked out of country or killed

500

What was the first known novel in the world written by Lady Murasaki?

The Tale of Genji

500

What were samurai called that had lost their lord and served no one?

Ronin