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Medieval Japan
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9 History (Term 3) Mind Map on Medieval Japan, created by sabine.seeto on 02/09/2014.
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Medieval Japan
Feudal System
Heirachy
Emperor
Descendant of Ameterasu
Power fluxuated
Religious figurehead
Inherited power
Warrior Class
Shogun
Military leader
Controlled armies
Powerful-10th Century
Partially ruled Japan
Noble family/ Nobility
Included Daimyo
Huge estates
Were payed taxes
Samurai
Warriors
Bushido
Moral code
Loyalty
Intense training
Only male
Farmers, Peasants
Food production
90% population
Payed heavy taxes
Respected
Artisans
Skilled craftspeople
Work not essential
Not as respected
Merchants
Less respect
Personal wealth
Confucianism
Hinin and Ronin
Outcasts
Not part of society
Different ethnic groups
Jobs not 'good'
Undertaker,executionists ect.
"Unclean" jobs
Chinese, Korean influence
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Inherited class society
Ieyasu Tokugawa
Early Japan
Heian Period
c.200BCE
Settlers from Korea
Yayoi
Nomadic Tribes in North
Rice agriculture
Bronze and Iron
c.30BCE
Yayoi expand north
Chiefdoms developed
c.500CE
Yamato established
Jomon resisted Yamato
c.750CE
Japanese culture develops
Music and art
Writing, religion and clothing
Yayoi Period
30BCE-300CE
Agriculture (rice)
Bronze and Iron
Weaved cloth
Influenced by Korea and China
Farming -> divided classes
c.794-1185CE
Learning flourished
Jomon period
Hunter-gatherers
c.8000BCE-300BCE
Means chord marked
Mainly fished
Pottery
Over 30000 years
5 main periods
Nara Period
Tokugawa Shogunate
Kamakura Period
Heian Period
Muromachi Period
Religion and Belief
Shinto
Belief in Kami
Sacred spirits
Found in nature
Prominent in Mucomachi period
Buddhism
Zen Buddhism
Popular with Samurai
Duty over self-interest
Developed samurai code
Kamakura Period
Religion- China
Main Ideas
Overcome suffering
Eightfold path
Reaching spiritual happiness
Confucianism
Belief- China
Influences
Japanese culture
Legal codes
"Centre of the world"
Main principles
Respect
Elder Worship
Loyalty
Shogunates
Tokugawa Shogunate
Japanese development
3 unifiers
Tokugawa Ieyasu
1st shogun
Crowned 1603CE
Ended Instability
First shogun- 30 years
Enforces Laws
Samurai carry weapons
Re-introduces feudalism
Restricts class movement
Odo Nobunaga
1st unifier
Unified much of Japan
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Re-unified Japan
14-15 century
instable
Isolated Japan
Japanese culture flourished
Shoguns
Leader of armies
Emperor- figurehead
Family of shoguns
Kamakura Shogunate
Mongol Invasions
Decline of Shogunates
1853CE
Commidor Mathew Perry
Ended Isolation
Threatened to trade
Geography and Climate
Archipelago
Four main Islands
Honshu
Hokkaido
Kyushu
Shikoku
Thousands of minor islands
String of Islands
Asia
Pacific Ocean
Sea of Japan
Neighbouring Countries
China
Russia
Korea
Neighbouring overseas
Limited contact
Varied terrain
Temperate in south
Mountainous in North
Flat in South
Icy, frozen North
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