Geography
An island on the Pacific ocean
Mountains cover most of Japan
Island’s location affected Japanese
people
Separated from Asia
Develop own culture and different society
than parts of Asia
Not entirely isolated
Old Chinese and Korean cultures affected the
new culture of Japan
Early Japanese Society
Ainu- culture developed in Japan
Unknown origin and spoke different language
Driven out to northern island of Japan
South of Ainu became Japanese
Lived in farming villages ruled by clans
Extended families
Shinto- traditional religion of Japan
Everything in nature has kami
Nature spirits
Help people live and away from danger
Learning from China and Korea
Written language using Chinese
characters, but spoke Japanese
Well educated could write the Chinese
language
ideas of Confucius shape culture and
family life
Prince Shotoku- admired Chinese culture
Confucianism outlined how families should behave
Fathers rule families, wives obey, children obey
parents, younger brothers should obey older
Spread Buddhism( came from Korea), building
Buddhist temples
Wanted government more like China’s
Art and Culture in Heian
nobles loved beauty and elegance
Supported arts
Court at Heian ( capital) became central learning and
cultural center (golden age of arts in Japan
Wore silk and elaborate outfits
Women wrote in Japanese and men wrote in Chinese
Many great works by women
Lady Murasaki Shikibu – Tale of Genji ( one of world’s
first full-length novel)
Calligraphy decorative writing for poems
Copied Chinese temples made with wood and
gardens
Buddhism Changes
different forms of Buddhism
developed in Japan
Zen- popular new form of Buddhism
arrived in China
believe neither faith or good behavior led to
wisdom
Practice meditation and self-discipline
Growth of Military Society
Emperor- figurehead for powerful shoguns
Shogun - general who ruled Japan in the
emperor’s name
Daimyo-large landowners
Decided to protect own land
Hired samurai
Trained pro warriors to defend property
Paid with land or food
Peasants - worked on the farms of
daimyos
Samurai
Bushido - samurai code of rules
brave, honorable fighters, discipline lives
Remain loyal to lord
Obey without hesitation even if it threatens
family
Honor most important or commit suicide
Disorder in Japan
Mongols form China invade Japan
Japan was aided by storms (kamikaze)
small wars broke out between the emperor,
shoguns and daimyos
Daimyo ruled much of Japan while emperor and shogun
lost authority
Each daimyo controlled own territory, collect taxes and
made own laws
No central authority in Japan
new leaders rose and uses guns for the first time
in Japan
In 1630’s shogun ruling closed Japan from rest of
the world
Extended the samurai period ( longer than if not isolated)
Disorder in Japan
Mongols form China invade Japan
Japan was aided by storms (kamikaze)
small wars broke out between the emperor,
shoguns and daimyos
Daimyo ruled much of Japan while emperor and shogun
lost authority
Each daimyo controlled own territory, collect taxes and
made own laws
No central authority in Japan
new leaders rose and uses guns for the first time
in Japan
In 1630’s shogun ruling closed Japan from rest of
the world
Extended the samurai period ( longer than if not isolated)