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Feudal Japan

Mr. Wilson

AP World History

Wren High School

Yamato Period (300-710)

Sinification of Japan Confucianism Writing System (kanji) Zen Buddhism Chinese art &

architecture Government System

Taika Reforms (645)

Prince Shotoku (573-621) supported adoption of Chinese culture and Buddhism

Heian Period (794-1156)

Moving away from Chinese politics, religion, & the arts Last imperial mission to Tang

China occurred in 838 Elaborate court life Poetry and literature

Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Japanese writing system

(kana)

Heian Government

Political power was dominated by aristocratic families Fujiwara clan ruled as regents

End of period due to the rise of military clans Minamoto clan, Fujiwara clan, Taira clan,

Tachibana clan Gempei Wars (1180-1185)

Kamakura Shogunate

Founded by Minamoto Yoritomo Takes the title of

shogun Imperial court

relegated to ceremonial duties Power in the hands

of bushi (samurai)

Japanese Feudal Structure

Feudalism: a political, economic, and social system based on loyalty, land, and military service.

Shogun

Daimyo Daimyo

Samurai Samurai Samurai

Peasant PeasantPeasantPeasant

Land

Land

Protection

Loyalty

Loyalty

Food

Japanese Feudal Structure

Samurai

Bushido Frugality Loyalty Martial Arts Honor until death

Seppuku

Influenced by Confucianism and Buddhism

Castles

Left: Main tower of Osaka castle which was constructed in 1583

Above: Outer wall and mote of Osaka castle

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