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included in the Yamazaki estate of Fushimi Inari Shrine This is consistent with his description about the shrine Therefore it is assumed that he was principally

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included in the Yamazaki estate of Fushimi Inari Shrine This is consistent with his description about the shrine Therefore it is assumed that he was principally serving as a priest at Fushimi Inari Sh. 1000YEARS. Geography. Made up of mountains and volcanoes rising out of the Pacific Ocean. Only 20% is flat land. Eat seafood because of their close proximity to the sea/ocean. Separated from other people in Asia and developed their own culture. Mohamed Abdullahi. Ibrahim Saleh. Adrian Nazir . Table of Contents. PG 1: Intro. PG 2: The Katana Blade. PG 3: The Purpose (Expression of the Blade). PG 4: Who’s Not Expressed. PG 5: How The Katana Functions In Society. Why did military leaders rise to power in Japan?. Why did emperors rule weaken?. 800s AD- emperors still ruled Japan. Power was weaker. Weak. emperors ruled during this time. Regents. governed for them- a person who rules for another person who is too sick or young to rule. By . Eugene. Introduction. Samurais were Japanese warriors that lived in the east, away from the Europeans. They were skilled sword users. They use the katana to slash into the enemy’s armor. They also follow a certain code of conduct similar to the knight’s code, chivalry. The Job of a Samurai. The Samurai were specially trained warriors who served to protect their . daimyo. . While other people fought, the samurai were the absolute elite of combat. During the Shogun era, the Samurai would become a ruling elite in Japan. Trained warriors . in Japan, like the . knights. of Europe. Knights served lords in Europe, Samurai served a . daimyo. and fought for them. Used the . katana . as their main weapon, in later years they used a second short sword, a . and . Samurais . Nara - for the next 100 years it is known as the Nara Period. 700 C.E. Japan built a new Capital. But Smaller. NARA looked like a copy of the Chinese Capital . Changan. . Nara had broad streets and large public squares.. Medieval Japan. It Matters Because:. Japanese society was transformed under the shoguns. The cultural influences from this time period still influences Japan & the world.. I. Samurai & Shoguns. Japanese Feudalism . 1300’s. Essential Standards. 6.C.1 . Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.. Clarifying Objectives. 6.C.1.3 Summarize systems of social structure within various civilizations and societies over time (e.g., Roman class structure, Indian caste system and feudal, matrilineal and . and . Shoguns. Week #20. 1. 2. Last Name, First Name. . 1/20 1/23 . ? . 20. “Samurai and Shoguns”. I will learn how noble families held real power in Japan and often fought each other to gain more control.. Learning Target 7.30 . Describe how the Heian (Contemporary Kyoto) aristocracy created enduring Japanese cultural perspectives that are epitomized in works of prose such as The Tale of . Genji. , one of the world's first novels.. The Way of The Samurai. Do now: spot the difference. Do now: what do you know about japan, the samurai, and feudalism?. Off the top of your head, what are concepts that you think are true about Samurai, Japan, and how are they related to the concept of Feudalism?. Japan: The Imperial Age. By 7. th. /8. th. centuries Japanese court at Nara already full of Chinese imports and Japanese borrowing from China high. Shinto views remained central to Japanese cultural development. Only about 20% are flat coastal plains, and that where the majority of the population resides.. Rely on the sea for their food.. The Ainu. A culture that developed in Japan, possibly moved to Japan from eastern Russia (Siberia)..

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