emergence of japan
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Emergence of Japan
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Geography
Modern nation of Japan consists of 1000 islands off the East coast of Asia Mountainous archipelago (cluster of islands)
Four main IslandsoHonshuoHokkaidooKyushuo Shikoku
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Sea of Japan or “East Sea” between
Japan and Asian mainland
Close proximity to Korea and China!
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The Seas The seas around
Japan have offered protection from foreign influences Japan could choose
whether or not they wanted to have contact with people
Provided good trade routes
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Religion in Japan
• Religion played an important role in helping form Japanese culture
• The Japanese believed in gods or nature spirits called Kami o Importance of natural features, forces of
nature and ancestorsoThey believed the spirits lived in natural objects
o Sand, waterfall, trees, rocks, rivers
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Shinto
• These beliefs in natural spirits turned into the religion known as Shinto, or “way of the Kami”– Ethnic religion unique to Japan
• Shinto has no established scripture or doctrine – Shinto worship involves prayers and rituals to
please the Kami
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Imperial Rule
• Shinto helped to unify Japan under imperial rule– Early emperors acted as Shinto priests– State religion: worship of the emperor
• For all of Japan’s history one imperial family has reigned – The Yamato Clan
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Chinese Influences• Japanese cultural development was influenced
by its proximity to China.• Writings
– The Japanese adapted Chinese writing by at least the early 700s CE
• Religion– Buddhism was introduced in 552 CE– The Emperors did not like Buddhism but eventually
allowed Buddhist temples to be built– Most Japanese believed in both Shinto as well as
Buddhism• Religions coexisted as religious traditions!
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Chinese Influences
• Architecture– Use of
Symmetry– Non-flat
(gabled) roofs– Enclosing
open spaces within a structure