Shinto & Nature
Fedudal Society
Isolation & Exclusion
Commodore Perry & Change
Meiji Japan
100

This ancient Japanese religion is based on the belief that sacred spirits called kami inhabit natural objects like mountains and trees.

What is Shinto? 

100

In Japan's feudal hierarchy, membership in each class was determined by this, meaning it depended entirely on who your parents were.

What is heredity? 
100

To limit uprisings after unifying Japan, the shogun required daimyo to spend every other year in Edo and leave family members behind. This system is known as what? 

What is alternate attendance?

100

In 1853, this American naval commander arrived in Uraga Harbour with four "black ships" and demanded that Japan open itself to trade.

Who is Commodore Matthew Perry?

100

The Meiji government emphasized loyalty to this figure as the foundation of a strong nation, moving the imperial court from Kyoto to Tokyo to strengthen the connection.

Who is the Emperor?

200

According to the Japanese creation myth, this sun goddess descended from the heavens, and her earthly heirs became the emperors of Japan.

Who is Amaterasu? 

200

These warriors without a master were considered the lowest and least honourable rank in the samurai class.

Who are Ronin?

200

Under the Exclusion Laws, trade with Europeans was restricted to this single island in Nagasaki harbour.

What is Dejima?

200

The 1854 agreement that opened two Japanese ports to American ships and addressed shipwrecked sailors was called this.

What is the Treaty of Kanagawa?

200

To modernize Japan, the Meiji government abolished this warrior class, whose members had to find new occupations.

Who are the samurai? 

300

Japan's frequent earthquakes, tsunamis, and typhoons contributed to the Japanese people developing this quality — the ability to endure hardship with patience and emotional control.

What is stoicism?

300

The teachings of this Chinese philosopher, brought to Japan by Buddhist monks, emphasized fixed social roles, loyalty, and obedience — helping justify the feudal hierarchy.

What is Confucianism?
300

The MAIN reason the shogun ordered the disarmament of peasants — collecting their swords — was to prevent this.

What is rebellion?

300

The inclusion of the phrase "powerful squadron" in President Fillmore's letter to Japan changed the tone of his request into this.

What is a threat? 

300

Japan's rapid industrialization during the Meiji period was catching up to this broader technological revolution that had taken over 100 years in Europe.

What is the Industrial Revolution? 

400

Japan's ability to rely entirely on its own natural resources and domestic production — without needing foreign trade — is described by this term.

What is self-sufficiency?

400

In the Edo feudal order, these tradespeople occupied the very bottom of the official social hierarchy — below even peasants and artisans — because they did not produce any goods themselves.

Who are Merchants?

400

These European traders were allowed to remain in Japan after all other Westerners were expelled, primarily because they showed no interest in spreading Christianity.

Who are the Dutch? 

400

Japan's decision to sign trade treaties was strongly influenced by what had happened to China after this war with Britain, when China was forced to sign humiliating "unequal treaties."

What is the Opium War?

400

The Meiji slogan that replaced "Civilization and Enlightenment" — when Japan decided to slow Westernization and blend old with new — was this.

What is "Western Science, Japanese essence"?

500

This crop was so central to Japanese life that it served as both currency and a measure of a lord's wealth, and even today the emperor symbolically tends it.

What is rice? 

500

The story of Lord Asano and the 47 loyal samurai who avenged his death is celebrated in Japanese culture as the ultimate example of these two values.

What is duty and honour? 

500

The shogun passed the Exclusion Laws primarily to protect this — his centralized political power — from threats posed by Christian missionaries and foreign influences.

What is the shogun's centralized power?

500

In 1868, the last shogun resigned, and this young emperor came to power, selecting a new name meaning "enlightened rule."

Who is Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)? 

500

Japan's military victories over China and Russia, and the Conscription Law of 1873, marked its transformation into this type of power — one that acquires foreign territories and resources.

What is an imperial power?