The Emergence of Japan and the Feudal Age: Modules 3.4 & 10.3 Geography Sets Japan Apart

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The Emergence of Japan and the Feudal Age: Modules 3.4 & 10.3 Geography Sets Japan Apart Japan is on an archipelago a chain of islands 100 miles off Asian mainland, E. of Korea Four-fifths of land too mountainous to farm Mild climate and rainfall help people farm and settle in river valleys

Geography Sets Japan Apart Seas protect & isolate Japan, helps to preserve identity Good trade routes Thriving fish Industry

Japan is in the Ring of Fire - a chain of volcanoes that encircle Pacific Ocean Geography Sets Japan Apart Frequent volcanic activity & earthquakes Underwater earthquakes cause killer tidal waves = tsunamis Little or no warning, wipe out everything in path

Early Traditions Early Japanese society divided into uji, clans Each had own chief & special god or goddess Some women were chiefs, respected position 500 A.D. Yamato Clan dominated Ruled 1,000 years Japan s first dynasty Rising Sun clan symbol still used today

Shinto means the way of the kami Shinto A Religion of Nature Worshipped the forces of nature Tradition still survives in Japan Simple Shinto shrines are all over Japan Located in beautiful, natural settings Shinto god of wind Dedicated to special sites, mountains, waterfalls, ancient trees, even rocks

Developed own writing = KANA phonetic symbols represent syllables Japan borrowed many Chinese ideas and innovations Chinese writing script and literature Governmental organization Buddhism Persistence of Shinto Emperors claimed divine absolute power = Heavenly Emperor Tea Ceremony Modified and discarded some ideas = selective borrowing creates unique culture

The Heian Period 794 1185 A.D. Emperors ceremonial only Fujiwara (noblemen) held real power Noblemen & women lived in fairytale elegance: Beautiful pavilions Gardens & lotus pools Dressed in silk Men studied Chinese; women could not Fortunately, Murasaki Shikibu broke rules: Wrote world s first full length novel: The Tale of Genji

Warriors Establish Feudalism Feudal warfare swept Japan in 1403 People loyal to local warlords, not central government Emperor = almost no power respected figurehead Warrior aristocracy dominated Shogun = supreme military commander

The Ways of the Warrior Shogun controlled only part of Japan Vassal Lords promised to support Shogun w/armies Warrior Lord = Daimyo Lesser Warriors = Samurai, those who serve Armed & Trained like knights in Europe Code of Values (like chivalry) = Bushido

Noblewomen Lose Ground At first women could be trained in military Samurai progressed women lost power Could not inherit Women not on pedestal Must endure hardships

Peasants, Artisans, & Merchants Peasants made up 75% of population Cultivated rice & other crops Some were foot soldiers could work way up to Samurai Artisans made armor, swords & other goods Merchants lower rank eventually improved status

Japan Holds Off Mongols Mongols launched invasion in 1274 A.D. Japanese refused to accept 30,000 Mongols invaded Then, typhoon wrecked all Mongol ships 1281 New Mongol fleet launched Again, typhoon drove them back Japanese gave credit for salvation to the Kamikaze = divine winds Believed they were special & protected by gods

Tokugawas Unite Japan 1450 A.D. warfare increased 1590 Tokugawas controlled most of Japan 1603 general Hideyoshi becomes Shogun Tokugawa Shogunate lasted until 1868 Formed central government Unified, orderly society Military & government officials only Samurai allowed Lower classes forbidden to wear silk

Agriculture improved: new seeds, tools & fertilizers Food surplus = population growth Towns w/merchants & artisans sprang up New roads = trade flourished Economy Booms Wealthy merchant class emerged

Zen Buddhism Shapes Culture Buddhist sect from China = Zen = selfreliance, meditation, devotion to duty Contradictory rules: Monks were scholars but supposed to have uncluttered mind Stressed compassion but Samurai killed Monks to experience absolute freedom but had rigid rules Seek enlightenment through meditation Elaborate tea ceremony Beautiful landscape paintings & gardens

Noh Plays develop in 1300s Chorus, fairy tales Emphasize renounce selfish pleasures Artistic Traditions Change 1600s Kabuki drama Less refined Had comedy & melodrama Puppet plays also popular

Painting and Printmaking Reflected Chinese landscape painting But developed own style Some depicted historical events 1600s developed woodblock prints Daily life, some humorous