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JSC History Week3 Part 1 Oct The New Capital Kyoto. Doyoung Park Osaka Gakuin University. Last Session Review. Yamataikoku and misterious queen Himiko First powerful kingdom In history The Yamato State Nara, the capital of the state Advanced culture and institutions - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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JSC History Week3 Part 1 Oct
The New Capital Kyoto
Doyoung Park
Osaka Gakuin University
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Last Session Review
Yamataikoku and misterious queen Himiko First powerful kingdom In history
The Yamato State Nara, the capital of the state Advanced culture and institutions Relationships with foreign countries Buddhism and Confucianism Charismatic regent, the prince Shotoku 17 Articles Constitutions Used the name of Nihon
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Time Line
Yamataikoku 3C Yamato State 7C Nara Period 710-794 Heian Period 794-1185
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Heian Period
794-1185 Relocated the capital from Nara to
Kyoto
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New Capital Kyoto
Moved the capital from Nara to Kyoto in 784
For political reasons Several theories Out of the influence of
powerful Buddhist cleargies and temples in Nara
Heian-kyo( 平安京 ) The beginning of the Heian
period Imitated the Chinese capital
Luoyang
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Luoyang
One of the most prosperous capital of Chinese dynasties 、 9 dynasties including T’ang
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Kyoto Master Plan and Luoyang
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Finding Japaneseness
Established Japanese unique style different from Chinese
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Kyoto and Buddhism
Over 1600 temples in modern Kyoto Buddhism, the most powerful religious tradition in Japan
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The New Capital Kyoto
Have you ever been in Kyoto? What do you think of it?
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Kyoto, Yokoso Japan
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Kyoto, the Heart of Japan
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1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006
Visitors
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Kyoto Banzai!
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au CM
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Kyoto in 1994
1200th anniversary as the capital 17 World’s Cultural Heritages in Kyoto,
registered in 1994 JR Tokai launched tourism campaign from
1993
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そうだ京都行こう 2009 Fall
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Image Making
禅 Peaceful Mind Meditation Rest Mystery
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Is Traditions Real?For Tourism Marketing
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How to Eat Sushi
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Invention of Tradition
Replacement Ceremony of Royal Guards, Korea
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5min Break
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People in Kyoto
Imperial family and nobles
Extremely luxurious life
Complicated relationship between nobles
and the imperial court
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Super Idol Genji
The Tale of Genji( 源氏物語 ) Murasakishikibu( 紫式部 )
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The Tale of Genji
Hikaru Genji( 光源氏) was the second son of a certain ancient emperor and a low-ranking concubine, Lady Kiritsubo
Incredibly handsome guy
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The Tale of Genji His mother dies when Genji is three years old, and the Emperor can
not forget her. The Emperor then hears of a woman ("Lady Fujitsubo"), formerly a
princess of the preceding emperor, who resembles his deceased concubine, and later she becomes one of his wives.
Genji loves her first as a stepmother, but later as a woman.
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Thousand Years Love
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The Tale of Genji They fall in love with each other, but it is forbidden. Genji is frustrated because of his forbidden love to the Lady Fujitsub
o and is on bad terms with his wife Aoi no Ue. He also engages in a series of unfulfilling love affairs with other wo
men.
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The Tale of Genji In one case, he sees a beautiful young woman through an open
window, enters her room without permission, and forces her to have sex with him.
Recognizing him as a man of unchallengeable power, she makes no resistance, saying only that "Someone might hear us". He retorts, "I can go anywhere and do anything.“
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The Tale of Genji Genji visits Kitayama, the northern rural hilly area of Kyoto, where h
e finds a beautiful ten-year-old girl. He is fascinated by this little girl ("Murasaki"), and discovers that she
is a niece of the Lady Fujitsubo. Finally he kidnaps her, brings her to his own palace and educates h
er to be his ideal lady; like the Lady Fujitsubo.
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The Tale of Genji During this time Genji also meets the Lady Fujitsubo secretly, and s
he bears his son. Everyone except the two lovers believes the father of the child is the
Emperor. Later, the boy becomes the Crown Prince and Lady Fujitsubo becomes the Empress.
Genji and Lady Fujitsubo swear to keep their secret
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The Tale of Genji Genji and his wife Lady Aoi reconcile and she gives birth to a son, b
ut she dies soon after. Genji is sorrowful, but finds consolation in Murasaki, whom he marri
es. Genji's father, the Emperor, dies; and his political enemies, the Mini
ster of the Right and the new Emperor's mother ("Kokiden") take power in the court.
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The Tale of Genji Then another of Genji's secret love affairs is exposed: Genji and a c
oncubine of his brother, the Emperor Suzaku, are discovered when they meet in secret.
Genji is thus exiled to the town of Suma in rural Harima province (now part of Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture).
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The Tale of Genji There, a prosperous man from Akashi in Settsu province entertains
Genji Genji has a love affair with Akashi's daughter. She gives birth to a d
aughter. Genji's sole daughter later becomes the Empress
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The Tale of Genji In the Capital, the Emperor is troubled by dreams of his late father a
nd something begins to affect his eyes. Meanwhile, his mother grows ill, which weakens her powerful sway over the throne.
Thus the Emperor orders Genji pardoned, and he returns to Kyoto. His son by Lady Fujitsubo becomes the emperor and Genji finishes his imperial career.
The new Emperor Reizei knows Genji is his real father, and raises Genji's rank to the highest possible.
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The Tale of Genji However, when Genji turns 40 years old, his life begins to decline. H
is political status does not change, but his love and emotional life are slowly damaged.
He marries another wife. She bears the son of Genji's nephew later. Genji's new marriage changes the relationship between him and Mu
rasaki, who now wishes to become a nun
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Impact of the Tale of Genji
Impact on the Japanese literature First modern and psychological novel
Japanese Beauty Still popular in Japanese culture
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Genji and Culture
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Genji and Culture
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Genji and Culture
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Genji and Culture
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Genji and Culture
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Tale of Genji from Historical Perspective
Luxurious life of noble class Morality free from Confucian ethics Noble influence on the imperial
court