Unification of japan
Foreign Affairs & Foreigners
Native Arts & Popular Culture
Religion & Chinese Influence
European Influences
100

What was the name of the dynastic state during the period of Tokugawa Japan?

The Tokugawa Shogunate

100

Why were the Japanese initially open to European missionaries?

They wanted to trade with Europeans.

100

What was both elite and urban culture centered on?

Art/Theater.

100

Imperial history and law codes began to be written in what style?

Chinese

100

Who did the japanese trade with mostly?

The dutch

200

What were the names of the warriors in daimyos’ private armies?

Samuri.

200

What did Europe have to offer Japan in trade?

Guns, high-tech machinery, and more advanced science.

200

What were female entertainers called?

Geisha.

200

Who spread Buddhism to Japan?

Chinese monks

200

Did the japanese value outside information?

Yes, they did greatly

300

What was the name of the daimyo who unified Japan?

Tokugawa Ieyasu.

300

Which European country was allowed to trade with Japan?

The Netherlands.

300

What was the name of the elite teacher that nobles would watch?

Noh.

300

What was the other main religion in Japan?

Shinto

300

What types of texts began to replace chinese ones?

Geographical, medical, scientific

400

What did the Tokugawa Shogunate accomplish which other world regimes could not?

Regulated foreign intrusion

400

Why was Christianity outlawed in Japan?

Christian missionaries were intolerant of Japanese customs and religions.

400

Who was forbidden from watching Kabuki

The upper class/Samurai.

400

What does the name Shinto mean?

“The way of the gods”

400

When did the shogunate lift its ban of foreign books?

1720

500

What was Japan’s population in 1550, 1600, and 1700 (in that order)

10 million, 16 million, 30 million.

500

What was more appealing about the Dutch than other European countries to Japan?

They were protestant and were nonproselytizing.

500

What group of people did the lower classes idolize after the popularization of theater?

Kabuki Actors.

500

Shinto worshipped nature, ancestors and ....?

Spirits

500

When did japanese people begin accompanying dutch merchant ships?

1670