PPT-Japan in the Postclassical Period
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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
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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. 10,000 C.E- 622 A.D. Nara Period . 710-784 . Heian Period 794-1160. Kamkura. Period 1185-1335. Muromachi. Period 1336-1568. National Unification Period 1568-1600. Edo Period 1600-1867. Meiji Period 1868-1912. Kai Classic Premier Kaji Reserve Blue Dual Core Hiro Fuji Made In China Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Steel Blades VG-Max Core VG-Max Core SG-11 Clad Core SG-11 Clad Core Blue II Car February . 6. th. . 2013. New Leadership. Leaders of new Meiji Era were young, intelligent samurai who were eager for change and came to power in 1868.. All had academic and military skills, many had travelled or met Westerners, and studied under Yoshida or Sakuma . Besma . Chaudry. Marissa . DeVinny. Van . Ngyugen. Period 3. Artistic and Architectural Accomplishments of Pre-Buddhist Japan. Jomon Period (ca. 10,500-300 BCE). Artistic:. Thick and heavy pots. Great pottery adorned with rope markings and coils of clay. . Chapter 6 Final Exam Review. Big ideas. Breaking apart of feudal structure. Compare/contrast . to European feudalism. Key Concepts. Geography. Classical Period. Kamakura Period and Japanese Samurai, . 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?. 7.29 – Trace the Emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara and the Heian Periods.. Nara Buddhist Temple. _______________(". Great Eastern Temple") is one of Japan's most famous and historically significant temples and a landmark of Nara. The temple was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan and grew so powerful that the capital was moved from Nara to Nagaoka in 784 to lower the temple’s influence on . Learning Target 7.29. I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara and Heian period.. The Heian Period = Golden Age of Arts. Before this time Japan . got ideas from China and Korea.. Week 5. 1859 Arrival. . of. 黒船(. Kurofune. ): U.S. naval diplomatic expedition to Japan. Why the US?. Why Japan?. Commodore Matthew. . Calbraith. . Perry. Ryomaden. 10:38. 1859-1868 . 尊王攘夷 . Russia, Japan, and the Mongols. Japan Defeated the Mongols with the help of some wind. Japan chose Isolation. Most of Russia was conquered by the Mongols. The Mongols Isolated Russia.. Russian Geography. Learning Target 7.29. I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara and Heian period.. The Heian Period = Golden Age of Arts. Before this time Japan got ideas from China and Korea.. Feudalism. Shogun. Daimyo. Samurai. Ronin. Peasants. Artisans. Merchants. Eta. Hinin. Japan is a group of islands off the coast of Asia, east of the Korean peninsula.. The Emperor Loses Power. By the 1100s, the emperor of Japan’s power was greatly weakened by civil war.. Whereas Japan encouraged the imitation of China earlier on, it would eventually isolate itself from all other countries. From the years 1641-1853 Japan would complete cut itself off from the outside world. JAPAN. ARCHIPELAGO. —chain of islands. 100 miles east of the Asian mainland. Four main islands—. Hokkaido. , . Honshu. , . Shikoku. and . Kyushu. . plus 3,000 smaller ones. About the size of Montana.
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