Who helped and supported bringing Buddhism to Japan?
Who is "Prince Shotoku"
Actors dressed up wearing what?
What is "masks and costumes"
In Japan what was/is used to represent object, actions, ideas?
What is "characters"
What is the "art of writing beautifully"
What is the art of growing miniature flowers?
What is "Bonsai"
Buddhist believed "____ and ________" could be gained by leading a life and wisdom.
What is "peace and happiness"
Who got to see the plays and shows or the Japanese?
Who is the "common people and upper class"
Who influenced Japan's characters that represent sound and words?
Who is "China"
Each character is in a specific way of ____?
Way of "strokes"
Who brought the tradition of flower arranging to Japan?
Who were the "Buddhists"
In the 1100s what group of Buddhism stayed common?
What was "Zen"
What was the first kind of drama formed in the 1300s?
What is "Noh"
Haiku is a short poem with only __ syllables?
Only "17"
Calligraphers or writers shape and size characters differently for different ____?
For different "meanings"
Flower arranging is to find _____ in flowers/nature?
What is "beauty"
Who encouraged Zen Buddhism to help in battle?
Who is "Samurai"
Noh plays were retelling legends and _____?
What is "folktales"
Who was one of the best haiku poets in the 1600s?
Who was "Matsuo Basho"
Calligraphy and painting designs are to represent what?
What is "landscapes, history, or life"
Landscape gardeners would garden to emphasize what?
What is "nature"
What were four groups/forms of Buddhism?
What were "Tendai, Shingon, Amida, and Zen"
In the 1600s Kabuki was drama expressed through _____ and ______?
What is "singing and dancing"
What kind of poems did Matsuo Basho write?
What were "relaxing or reflecting on Zen spirits"
When was brush painting on paper and silk first used in Japan?
When was the "600s"
Zen gardeners would garden to _____?
What is "to help people meditate"