Timber was crucial in medieval Japan primarily due to its role in construction, particularly for building homes, temples, and castles, which were essential for both residential and religious life. The abundant forests provided high-quality wood, allowing for the development of sophisticated architectural techniques. Additionally, timber was vital for shipbuilding and for creating tools and furniture, making it a foundational resource for various aspects of daily life and trade in medieval Japanese society.
he was the leader and he was important to medieval japan b/c he conquered many lands.
It refelcted their lives and religion.
Japan lacked many important Natural Resources, such as steel and oil. Rather than limited trade with other countries, Japan saw the chance to militarily seize countries that had resources they needed.
Medieval Japan didn't have shotguns.
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