Weapons and warriors
People and society
Religion and influence
Art and architecture
Law and honour
100

This weapon was used by samurai and was believed to hold the samurai’s soul.

Katana

100

These were the most valued group of people in society.

Men

100

The Monks and people of japan practiced this religion.

Buddhism

100

This is the most prominent art style in ancient Japan.

Pottery

100

This right (or obligation) was given to Samurai when they'd comitted serious crimes and was looked upon honorably among samurai.

Seppuku

200

These warriors called “Shinobi” specialized in sabotage, and assassination.

Ninjas

200

Women would wear this as traditional clothing.

Kimono

200

This country had a heavy influence on Japanese life.

China

200

Japanese architecture is centered mostly on this topic.

Religion

200

This is how samurai clans settled their debates when talking and negotiating failed.

Fighting each other

300

Samurai were expected to master these skills as well as war.

Art and literature

300

Both men and women applied this to themselves daily.

Makeup

300

This is an ancient Japanese religion.

Shinto

300

These are the main values of Japanese Architecture.

Simplicity Honesty Purity

300

Samurai are taught to do this to their enemies at all times; including after the enemy has been killed.

Respect

400

This was the code that the  samurai lived by. Referred to as “Warrior way”.

Bushido

400

These people were not respected and disapproved of in society.

Wealthy merchants

400

These are Sacred deities that embody concepts 

Kami

400

This factor was brought into most structures.

Nature

400

These people enforced Ancient Japanese law.

Samurai

500

This is a warrior that has no master, often referred to as “Sword for hire”.

A ronin

500

Japan had a four tiered social structure based on this principle.

Military preparedness

500

There is a constant struggle to learn this literature.

Classical chinese

500

This was used as an entrance in a shinto shrine.

Torii

500

Japan had this many law systems in the 16th century.

Two