haha you saidperiod
It's a period in Japan :)
yes, the heian period was concidered the golden age because of the amount of money contributing to the culture of japan.
The edo period from 1603-1867
Japan did have Lady Murasaki during the Heian period.
They encouraged Shinto and discouraged Buddhism.
For the majority of the period from 710-784 the capital of Japan was Heijō-kyō. There was a brief period from 740-745 when that was not the capital.
The period in Japanese history between 1600-1853; also known as the Edo Period.
Japan is in the northern hemisphere and shares the same period for winter as North America.
The Oshogatsu period in Japan is from December 29th to January 4th
500000000000 b.C.
Japan was divided into provinces during the Edo period. Originally, the provinces were established by Ritsuryo as both administrative units and geographic regions. Today, Japan is divided into 47 prefectures.
In the Meiji period that started in 1868. Before this year, Japan had really closed borders, they didn't have relations with anyone but with the beginning of the Meiji period they reopened their borders to foreign countries who brought industrialization to Japan.