Sanke (The Three Houses) Mito clan. Sankyo (The Three Lords) Hitotsubashi ... Shimazu family of Satsuma. Mori family of Choshu. Types of Daimyo. Centralized Feudalism ...
Feudal Japan: The Tokugawa & Samurai Global History I: Spiconardi The Samurai Bushido The way of the warrior Code of conduct for the samurai Any samurai who violated ...
Was influenced by Confucian themes, Buddhist quietism, and the Samurai warrior tradition. ... styles which were focused on violence, music and dramatic gestures. ...
Russian and Tokugawa Empires 1450-1750 Aim: Describe the major political, economic and social achievements of the Asian empires? Rise of Empire: Russia Ivan the Great ...
Michael Smitka. March 2001. Economics 297 Presentation. Mid-16th Century ... Kyoto crafts 0.9 Arts & crafts 0.4% Total (Ag value) 286,561 kan Total 95,800 kan ...
Samurai. Tokugawa era Samurai preparing to commit Seppuku. Oda Nobunaga (1543-1582) ... Progression of Daimyo toward Edo along Tokaido Road. Tokugawa Japan and ...
Tokugawa Japan The Unification of Japan 1600-1867 Background Tokugawa Japan Shoguns The Country at War Controlling the Daimyo Control of Foreign Relations Control of ...
Japan The Meiji Restoration & Japanese Imperialism Japan The Meiji Restoration & Japanese Imperialism The Tokugawa Shogunate Tokugawa family ruled Japan from 1603 ...
Japan and the Meiji Restoration Tokugawa Isolation European traders first arrived in Japan in the 1500 s. In 1600 s Tokugawa shoguns had gained control of Japan.
Japan in the Modern World The Path to Modernity Tokugawa Isolation and Commodore Perry Tokugawa Japan: What was it like? Over 200 years of peace Both Daimyo and ...
JAPAN Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1868) Other Restrictions Shogun could confiscate the land of the daimyo if disloyal Number of troops of daimyo were limited Prohibited ...
The Japanese Empire Tokugawa Shogunate combined central government with feudalism Oda Nobunaga military leader uniting the daimyos After ten years he controlled ...
Japan Modernizes New Imperialism Tokugawa Shogunate Gained power in 1600 s Imposed feudalism and isolated Japan Nagasaki was their window to the world for 215 years ...
Unit: New Imperialism Topic: Japan 1. Open Up, Japan! Under the Tokugawa Shogunate, Japan had been closed to all trade from 1603 due to negative Western influences.
Tokugawa Shogunate Period Japan closed off to all trade [except to the Dutch and Chinese]. The Dutch were restricted to a small island in Nagasaki harbor. Japanese ...
What s been going on with Japan? Tokugawa Shogunate Expelled Christian Missionaries, virtually closed nation s borders to foreigners From mid 17th C. until 1853 ...
Today s goal(s) and how it relates to your class goal. The Rise of Imperial Japan Tokugawa Japan Conservative Feudalism Under Chinese hegemony The Rise of Imperial ...
Absolutism Peter the Great, Louis XIV, and Tokugawa Ieyasu Peter the Great One of Russia s greatest reformers When he came to power, Russia was still caught in the ...
Foot binding, Tokugawa Ieyasu, neo-Confucianism. China. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) ... What prevented China and Japan from experiencing the turmoil of European ...
Japan:-Cultural Diffusion--Shintoism-EQs: How did Japan experience cultural diffusion? What are some beliefs found in Shintoism? How did the Tokugawa Shogunate impact ...
Strong Leaders Rule Japan Michael Morita Jack Connard Period 5 3/01/08 Oda Nobunaga Key Red=Notes Black=No Notes Tokugawa Ieyasu Oda Nobunaga The first leader that ...
Why should I consider Jesus? ????? Life is real ?????. You and me ?????. Mt Fuji ???. Tokugawa Shogunate ????. Jesus Christ ???????. Jesus is real ?????? ...
Competition between them in affecting national politics both in ' Union of Court ... Who were the major players in the feudal politics in the Tokugawa Japan? ...
... both sea and land borders and pirates control many sea lanes and the Japanese ... Japanese pirates and more centralized Tokugawa Shogun system with bakufu ...
The Fall of The Tokugawa Shogunate ... Mentor to Ito Hirobumi Led Choshu rebellion Executed by the Bakufu in 1859 Revered as one of the fathers of Modern Japan Sonno Joi!
Takayama is a city in the mountainous Hida region of Gifu Prefecture. The name 'Takayama' means 'tall mountain'. The mountain city of Takayama is associated with charms known as "sarubobos", which are traditionally passed from grandmothers to grandchildren and mothers to daughters, though are now often sold as souvenirs. Takayama was settled as far back as the Jōmon period. Takayama is best known for its inhabitants' expertise in carpentry. It is believed carpenters from Takayama worked on the Imperial Palace in Kyoto and on many of the temples in Kyoto and Nara. The town and its culture, as they exist today, took shape at the end of the 16th century, when the Kanamori clan built Takayama Castle. About a hundred years later the city came under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate. However, the high altitude and separation from other areas of Japan kept the area fairly isolated, allowing Takayama to develop its own culture over about a 300-year period.
Sayonara Takayama (Good-bye!) Takayama is a city in the mountainous Hida region of Gifu Prefecture. The name 'Takayama' means 'tall mountain'. The mountain city of Takayama is associated with charms known as "sarubobos", which are traditionally passed from grandmothers to grandchildren and mothers to daughters, though are now often sold as souvenirs. Takayama was settled as far back as the Jōmon period. Takayama is best known for its inhabitants' expertise in carpentry. It is believed carpenters from Takayama worked on the Imperial Palace in Kyoto and on many of the temples in Kyoto and Nara. The town and its culture, as they exist today, took shape at the end of the 16th century, when the Kanamori clan built Takayama Castle. About a hundred years later the city came under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate. However, the high altitude and separation from other areas of Japan kept the area fairly isolated, allowing Takayama to develop its own culture over about a 300-year period.
3.3 Japan s Isolation Shogun s take power Civil war in Japan removes a central power and distributes it to shoguns or military leaders Daimyo rule under the guide ...
Unification of Japan Late 1400 s- Collapse of Ashikaga Shogunate Period of the Warring States Unification occurred under three powerful figures: Nobunaga, Hideyoshi ...
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The Museum built its comprehensive collection of Japanese art beginning in the early 1880s, when it owned just a small, eclectic array of Japanese decorative arts
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Peasant farmers paid most of the taxes and had more difficulties than other classes New styles of drama (kabuki), art (woodblock prints), and literature ...
Japan Japan Japan consist of four main islands off the coast of Asia Because Japan was an island nation it was relatively isolated with limited exchange of ideas and ...
The 'closed country' (sakoku)policy should not be misunderstood as isolation or stagnation. ... seppuku ?? right to ritual suicide (self-evisceration) ...
VOCABULARY Clan A group of families who trace their descent from a common ancestor Led by a chief OUTSIDE INFLUENCES Korea Bronze and iron technology for tools and ...
CHAPTER 14 Asian Nations in Motion 1300-1650 China: The Ming Dynasty The Early Ming Era Ming Society and Culture in the Sixteenth Century Ming Decline Korea: The ...
Matsuo Basho s The Narrow Road to the Deep North A Brief Understanding of Haiku and Japanese History and Culture What is Haiku? a Japanese poem of seventeen ...
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Chapter 27 Feudalism and Japanese Reunification Ming vs. Qing China Ming Dynasty 1300s-1600s Support Chinese culture / replace Mongol traces Positives: Cultural ...
Sword, dagger, spear. Longbow, the siege crossbow, arquebus, ... Samurai rarely used swords in battle. Swords were expensive. Spears were more often used ...
'Tokitaka occupied himself, morning and night, and without ... President Millard Fillmore (1854) Harris Treaty (1858) Opening of ports. Exchange of ministers ...
STUDENTS WILL INVESTIGATE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGES IN JAPAN AND IN CHINA ... THE MANCHU MADE EVERYONE ADOPT THEIR DRESS(SHAVED FOREHEADS AND BRAIDED INTO A PIGTAIL ...
Middle Passage. Sierra Leone. Liberia. American Colonization Society. Usman dan Fodio ... Janissaries. Karim Khan Zand. Aurangzeb. KOREA. 16th Century Korean ...
What were the key characteristics of the feudal warrior society in Japan? ... Japanese referred to storms as kamikaze, 'divine wind'; believed they showed ...
AKS 40: Japan and China Chapter 19.2 and 19.3 Pages 536-547 Qing Dynasty: What did China look like? Qing Dynasty founded by Manchus (from Manchuria) many ...
Receptivity to Chinese influences. Matriarchy to Patriarchy. Murasaki Shikibu ... kamikaze. Third invasion, 1288 (?) A Period of Disorder. Aristocratic samurai ...