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Feud
al Ja
pan
Timeli
ne Ca
rds
Subj
ect M
atte
r Exp
ert
Yong
guan
g Hu,
PhD,
Depa
rtmen
t of H
istory
, Jame
s Mad
ison U
nivers
ity
Illus
trat
ion
and
Phot
o Cre
dits
Title
Horyu
-ji Te
mple,
Nara
Pref
ectur
e, Jap
an, b
uilt i
n 60
7 AD
(pho
to) /
Bridg
eman
Imag
es
Chap
ter 1
Japan
: The
Jap
anese
sun
god
dess
Amate
rasu
Omika
mi w
ith h
er gu
ardian
s Myo
jin an
d Tag
a Myo
jin. H
and-
color
ed S
hinto
wood
block
pri
nt, 18
th ce
ntury
/ Pict
ures f
rom Hi
story
/ Brid
gema
n Ima
ges
Chap
ter 2
Steve
Vidle
r/Sup
erStoc
k
ISBN: 978-1-68380-166-5
Chap
ter 3,
Card
1 Jap
an: E
mpero
r Kan
mu w
as the
50th
emp
eror o
f Jap
an, a
ccordi
ng
to the
trad
itiona
l orde
r of s
ucce
ssion
. (r. n
otion
ally 7
81–8
06).
16th
centu
ry pa
inting
on sil
k / Pi
ctures
from
Histor
y / Br
idgem
an Im
ages
Chap
ter 3,
Card
2 Mi
namo
to no
Yorito
mo (1
147–
1199
) fou
nder
and t
he fir
st sh
ogun
of
the K
amak
ura S
hogu
nate
of Jap
an/ U
nivers
al His
tory
Arch
ive/U
IG /
Bridg
eman
Imag
es
Chap
ter 4
Unive
rsal Im
ages
Grou
p/Su
perSt
ock
Chap
ter 5,
Card
1 Ma
p of
Asia
at the
time
of t
he g
reates
t exte
nt of
the d
omina
tion
of the
Mon
gols
in the
reign
of K
ublai
Kha
n, fro
m L’H
istoir
e Univ
ersell
e An
cienn
e et
Mode
rne, p
ublish
ed in
Stra
sbou
rg c.1
860
(colou
red
engra
ving)
, Fren
ch S
choo
l, (19
th ce
ntury)
/ Pri
vate
Colle
ction
/ Ke
n We
lsh / B
ridge
man I
mage
s
Chap
ter 5,
Card
1 Ku
blai K
han,
1294
(ink &
colou
r on s
ilk), A
raniko
or An
ige (1
245–
1306
) / N
ation
al Pa
lace M
useu
m, Ta
ipei, T
aiwan
/ Anc
ient A
rt and
Arch
itectu
re Co
llecti
on Lt
d. / K
adok
awa /
Bridg
eman
Imag
es
Chap
ter 5,
Card
2 Ma
p trac
ing M
agell
an’s w
orld v
oyag
e, on
ce ow
ned b
y Cha
rles V
, 154
5 (ve
llum)
by
Battis
ta Ag
nese
(151
4–64
)/Joh
n Ca
rter B
rown
Librar
y, Bro
wn Un
iversi
ty, RI
, USA
/Brid
gema
n Ima
ges
Chap
ter 5,
Card
2 Fe
rdina
nd M
agell
an (1
480–
1521
)/Pict
ures f
rom H
istory
/Brid
gema
n Im
ages
Chap
ter 5,
Card
3 Th
e Arriv
al of th
e Port
ugue
se in
Japan
, deta
il of th
e left-
hand
secti
on of
a fol
ding s
creen
, Kan
o Sch
ool (l
acqu
er), Ja
pane
se Sc
hool
(16th
centu
ry) /
Musee
Guim
et, Pa
ris, F
rance
/ Brid
gema
n Ima
ges
Chap
ter 5,
Card
4 Am
erica
ns ar
riving
in w
hat i
s now
Toky
o Bay
on 8
July
1853
, Esco
tt, Da
n (19
28–8
7) /
Priva
te Co
llecti
on /
© Lo
ok an
d Lea
rn / B
ridge
man
Imag
es
Chap
ter 5,
Card
5 Jap
an: T
okug
awa Y
oshin
obu
(Octo
ber 2
8, 18
37-N
ovem
ber 2
2, 19
13)
the 15
th an
d last
shog
un of
the T
okug
awa s
hogu
nate
of Jap
an, B
eato,
Fe
lice (F
elix)
(182
5–c.1
908)
/ P
icture
s from
Hist
ory/Fe
lice B
eato
/ Bri
dgem
an Im
ages
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 1: The Rise of an Empire
Big Question: How did China and Korea influence the development of Japanese culture?
In about 400 CE, the Yamato became the strongest clan in Japan.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 2: Religion in Japan
Big Question: What are the basic teachings of the Shinto and Buddhist religions?
In the 500s CE, Buddhism spread to Japan from other Asian countries.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 3: Japanese Feudalism
Big Question: In what ways was a shogun more powerful than an emperor?
By 800 CE, Japanese rulers, such as Emperor Kanmu, had become richer, but more isolated within the palace walls.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 3: Japanese Feudalism
Big Question: In what ways was a shogun more powerful than an emperor?
In 1192 CE, the emperor declared Yoritomo supreme warrior, or shogun.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 3: Japanese Feudalism
Big Question: In what ways was a shogun more powerful than an emperor?
Japan developed a feudal system with a specific order of social classes.
MerchantsArtisans
Emperor
Shogun
Daimyo
Samurai
Peasants
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 4: Everyday Life and Arts
Big Question: How did daily life differ based on people’s place in society?
Peasants and townspeople enjoyed Kabuki plays.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
From 1268 to 1281 CE, Kublai Khan attempted to make Japan part of the Mongol Empire.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
In 1522 CE, Magellan’s crew became the first Europeans to circumnavigate the globe.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
European traders and missionaries brought new weapons and ideas to Japan.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
In 1853 CE, Commodore Matthew Perry opened trade between the United States and Japan.
FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
Japan’s last shogun was removed from power in 1867 CE.