Early Japan
Japan's Religions
The Rise of Samurai
Feudal Japan
Religion & Art
100

A chain of islands is called...

An archipelago

100

What are the 2 major religions in Japan? 

Shinto & Buddhism

100

Who were samurai loyal to/serve?

Noble families; Daimyo (landowners)

100

The emperor of Japan was only a figurehead in feudal Japan. What does this mean?

Emperor was at the top of the hierarchyu but held little real power.

100

What is Japan's writing system called and what does it combine?

Kanji -- Chinese characters and Japanese symbols

200

Which industry thrived as a result of Japan's geography? 

Fishing

200

What is animism?

The belief that humans, animals, plants, rocks, and rivers have spirits.

200

What is bushido? What did it emphasize?

Confucian influenced code of honor; Emphasized frugality, loyalty, martial arts, honor

200

Who held the real political power under the feudal system in Japan?

Shogun
200

What did Shinto art usually consist of?

Harmony with nature, use of wood, minimal design, sometimes depicts kami 

300

How did Japan's isolation from the mainland benefit them?

They shaped their own unique culture; Natural barrier from enemies

300

What is "kami" and what part did it play in the Shinto religion?

People believed they could call on “kami” (nature spirits) for help; The Japanese worshipped kami at shrines

300

Under the military government formed by the samurai, what was the leader called?

Shogun

300

The largest class was made up of...

Farmers (and artisans)

300

What did most Buddhist art consist of?

A sculpture/depitction of Buddha

400

Who wrote Japan's first constitution?

Prince Shotoku
400

What does the Shinto religion emphasize?

Emphasizes purity, rituals, respect/love of nature

400

How did Minamoto no Yoritomo become the first shogun?

His clan (the Minamoto) won the Genpei Civil War

400

Why were merchants at the bottom of the hierarchy in feudal Japan?

They didn't produce anything on their own

400

Give an example of the blending of Shinto and Buddhism

Zen Gardens used rocks and greenery for a peaceful design for meditation practices 

500

Where was Japan's first permanent capital city?

Nara

500

During which period in Japan did Buddhism flourish?

Nara Period

500

In what way was Shogun rule in Japan similar to the civil service exam in China?

Skill, loyalty, and merit was more important than family ties/lineage

500

What was the role of the samurai in feudal Japan?

They were elite warriors loyal to their lords, but also served as officials and tax collectors in society.

500

Why do samurai meditate?

To regulate their minds and bodies; meditation was valued for discipline and mental focus