Important people
Definitions
Events and places
Roles in society
TRUE OR FALSE
100

The first emperor to really hold power.

Who was Emperor Meiji

100

A Japanese word meaning "enlightened rule"

What is Meiji?

100

A rule allowing anyone to fire at foreign ships coming into japan during the Edo period.

What is the No-Second thoughts order?

100

The people who produced food during the Shogun's rule.

 Who are the Peasants?

100

The Japanese were thrilled when Christian missionaries arrived.

What is False

200

The person who after defeating enemy daimyo became the shogun.

Who was Tokugawa Ieyasu

200

A strong and destructive wave caused by an earthquake in the ocean.

What is tsunami?

200

An agreement made between Britan and Japan that installed rules on trade and travel that protected British sailors.

What is the Treaty of Kanagawa?

200

The people that bought from artisans and peasants to sell at their stands.

Who are the Merchants?

200

The Japanese originally captured any shipwrecked sailors.

What is True?

300

The first ever English teacher in Japan.

Who was Ranald MacDonald?

300

A musical dance or drama.

What is noh?

300

Places ran by Outcasts where different cultural activities took place like noh and kabuki.

What are the floating worlds?

300

The respected and honoured warriors of Japan.

Who are the Samurai?

300

The Japanese industrialized 10x slower than the U.S.

What is False?

400

The person who opened the trading ports of Japan in the 1800s.

Who was Commodore Perry?

400

Festivals held spring and fall to please the kami of each Japanese clan or village.

What is matsuri?

400

 A war between Britain and China over trade.

What was the Opium wars?

400

The people shunned from society because of their work. 

Who are the Outcasts?

400

Japan is know as "the land of the Rising Sun"

What is True?
500

The last samurai.

Who is Saigo Takamori?

500

Faithfullness or devotion to ones parents.

What is fieial piety?

500

Laws put in place to isolate japan from trade, and control the Japanese.

What are the Exclusion Laws?

500

People who maintained the house and worked the fields.

Who are the Women?

500

The 47 Ronin committed seppuku because their master had broken a rule by drawing his sword inside the palace.

What is False?