What is the capital of medieval japan?
The capital of Japan was Kyoto actually I'm learning about Kyoto in history:D
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How japan became a cause to second WW?
It invaded China and it attacked the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor,
What are 5 products made in japan?
There are quite a few products made in Japan, including TVs, and Microwave ovens... etc. Though, Sony, Hitachi, Sharp, Panasonic, Toshiba, etc. are some of the Japanese companies that manufacture products. Also, many different types of Pharmaceutical products and nice sports model cars are made there as well.
I have never lived there or been there myself, but since most of the technology is far more advanced than those in the states, I really want to visit. Hope this helps! :D
What are the main celebration's in japan?
Public holidays observed in Japan include:
January 1 New Year's Day
Second Monday of January Coming of Age Day
February 11 Foundation Day
Around March 20 Vernal Equinox Day
April 29 Shōwa Day
May 3 Constitution Memorial Day
May 4 Greenery Day
May 5 Children's Day
Third Monday of July Marine Day
Third Monday of September Respect-for-the-Aged Day
Around September 23 Autumnal Equinox Day
Second Monday of October Health and Sports Day
November 3 Culture Day
November 23 Labour Thanksgiving Day
December 23 The Emperor's Birthday
Why are there koi fish in Japanese art?
very generally, they represent good luck in japan. in china different numbers of fish, including koi, represent different kinds of luck i.e. 9 koi or 9 fish, means good financial luck.
AnswerIn Japan, the symbolism of koi fish depends on their color.
What do people in Japan usually eat?
rice, fish, noodles, seaweed, vegetables, and green tea if you eat like this you can loose weight and be healthy. sushi is made out of rice, seaweed, fish or vegetables its really healthy you just need to know what kind of different dishes you can make out of them; so you dont get sick eatin the same food
What is the structure of feudalism?
Feudalism is based upon the ownership of land. The owners of the land are called nobles. They have priviligeges and are considered as the ruling class. The persons who got land from the king are called vassals, they can give some of their land to other people (loyal to them) and he becomes a lord and the persons presented the land become his vassals. So, the noble class forms the vassalage - a chain of landowners. They do not pay taxes but owe their lords military service. Of course, they do not work on land: the serfs do. But the serfs do not own the land but use it.
What affect did samurai have on japan?
No. Samurai where made to kill. Killing is never good and very rarely seen as help.
Difrent veiwpointThe Samurai were primarily soldiers.When the defended Japan and the Japanese people they helped the people.
What type of leader does Japan have?
Japan's government is a constitutional monarchy, but the power of the emperor is limited to ceremonial and diplomatic duties. The people with the most power are the Prime Minister and those elected to serve in the bicameral legislature.
What was the effect of the Japanese military taking control of the government?
The Emperor and the Shoguns
• Shoguns-emperorʼs military leaders; often put own interests fi rst
• Minamoto Yoritomo became fi rst shogun in 1192; ruled army, country
• Shogunate-military government-ruled Japan for nearly 700 years
The Samurai and the Warrior Code
• Samurai were fearsome; dying for lord more important than a long life
• Women in warrior families used weapons, had land; some became samurai
• Bushido-warrior code of honor, loyalty, bravery; Zen a key tenet They got more money.They got a bigger army.
Samurai were fearsome.
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Are South Korea and Japan Allies?
allies: us britain australia france guam canada
enemiez: communist countries like russia china n. korea and timbuktu
Did women have freedom in Japan?
Japanese women had plenty of freedom during the time of Price Shotoku, they were able to own property, had a high influence to society, and many of them were rulers. However, after Japan became a fighting based country, women had no freedom, they had to obey their father, husband, and son. They also had to take care of the home, children, make food, pottery, and clothes as well. So... women did have freedom at one point but it faded away.
What does the rising sun in Japan represent?
It is an important part of their royal heritage as it refers to the ancestry of their emperor, supposedly a descendent of the sun goddess in Japanese folk law, hence the "sun" on the Japanese flag.
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Periods of Japanese history are classified by shoguns: * Shogunate: (names and dates refer to families) * Minamoto family and their successors with their capitol at Kamakura (1192-13233) * Ashikaga with their capital at Kyoto (1338-1597) * Tokugawa (aka Edo) with their capital at Yedo, later Tokyo) (1603-1867. * Modern era * Meiji restoration: beginning of modern Japan (1867-1912) Japanese history is also defined by historical periods:Early Historical Period * Asuka/Nara Period 550 BE - 794 AD * Heian Period 794 - 1185 Medieval Period * Kamakura Period 1185 - 1333 * Moromachi Period 1333 - 15658 Early Modern Period * Momoyama Period 1568 - 1600 * Edo (Tokugawa) 1600 - 1868 early-Edo * Kan'ei 1624-44 * Meiriki 1655-58 * Manji 1658-61 * Kanbun 1661-73 * Enpo 1673-81 * Tenna 1681-84 * Jokyo 1684-88 Mid-Edo * Genroku 1688-1704 * Shotoku 1711-1715 * Kyoho 1716-1736 * Horeki 1751-1764 * Meiwa 1764-1772 * An'ei 1772-1781 * Tenmei 1781-1789 Late-Edo * Kansei 1789-1801 * Bunka 1804-1818 * Tenpo 1830-1844 Modern Period: * Meiji Restoration 1868-1912
Is south korea a communist market economy?
No, South Korea had never been a communist country before.
Which is older made in Japan or Japan?
A product with "Made in Japan" on it literally means what it says. A product with "Japan" on it means the same as "Made in Japan."
What are some Japanese cultural patterns?
A good question. The Japanese have a rich and enchanting culture. In Japan, people walk along pretty much shoulder to shoulder, and if you bump into someone, you must stop walking immediately and bow to each other as a way of showing that you respect one another. It is not considered appropriate to show affection in public; and one must be respectful, helpful, and kind to those older than yourself. In terms of with the family, you must not do anything shameful, for not only will you lose your honor, but your family will be disgraced along with you.
The Japanese originally practiced Shintoism, meaning they worshiped the many Japanese gods and goddesses. They said that the reason that day and night are separate was because Tsukuyomi, the moon god, was disgusted by how the food god prepared his meal by pulling noodles from his nose and fish swimming out his mouth. In his disgust, Tsukuyomi killed the god. Ashamed of her brother, Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, declared that she wished to never see him again, and from then on, the moon waited until the sun had set before it began to rise. This is just one of their intricate tales they used to explain everyday things.
In the days of shoguns and samurais and the exiled warriors called shinobi, one could here a deep and philosophical metaphor such as:
"Fill your cupped hands with water, and you hold the moon in your hand", or "Fall down seven times, get up eight".the first symbolizes that the moon is reflected in the water, while the second is saying that if you're knocked down by the troubles of life or literally, get right back up, don't lose hope/faith.
What are three major exports of japan?
By value, they are transportation equipment, motor vehicles, electronics, electrical machinery and chemicals.
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What country is north of japan?
Japans main Northern Island is called Hokkaido ____ Directly north of Japan is Sakhalin Island which belongs to Russia and the Sea of Okhotsk. To the north east of Japan is an archipelago of islands called the Kiril Islands which is still in dispute between Russia and Japan from WW2. The archipelago leads up to the Kamchatka Peninsula which is a part of the Russian mainland.
What are the similarities betrween a geisha and samurai?
They both began training at around age 7, both would have fought and died for honor, both extremely fit and well trained. both served a fuedal lord, daimyo for the samurai and a Earl or Baron for the knight. both would be given land for their service. Samurai however were hurt by their forced isolation from the rest of the world and knights armor and weapons advanced further, with knights having Plate armor that was far more protective and weighed the same as samurai armor, and better anti-armor weapons like the pole-ax and mace. contrary to popular belief, samurai used the spear and bow more than the katana as the katana was useless against armor. watch ThegnThrands youtube videos for more on weapon performance etc.
Chivalry were not included in the Bushido.