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FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN

FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN. Japan mostly mts. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Few invasions  Less need for strong govt. Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas. Resourceful traders & craftsmen.

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FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN

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  1. FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Japan mostly mts. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Resourceful traders & craftsmen Japan being islands Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia Yamato Culture (c.300 C.E.) from Asia with horses & better iron tech.: Shintoism which reveres cleanliness, nature, & head of Yamato clan as its religious leader Clans (Uji) who gradually absorb each other through marriage, relig. ties & diplomacy as well as war Yamato Clan unifies Most of Japan by 400 C.E. Japan more open to Chinese influence: Buddh. scriptures Use writing to keep govt. records Confucianism Respect authority & strict hierarchy Growing centralization of the state despite resistance Taika Reforms (645 C.E.) to adapt Chinese govt. techniques to Japan: Permanent capital at Kyoto Turn hereditary nobles into appointed officials Census & redistribution of land to peasants Systematic taxation Taiho Law Code (702), based on Chinese code, organized govt. w/strong emphasis on court ceremony & ritual rather than military strength Increased power of emperor & court, but with Japanese modifications: Omission of Mandate of Heaven Officials & monasteries tax exempt Birth still basis for promotion Even bad emp’s ran little risk of revolution Narrower tax base & greater burden on the poor Hereditary nobles kept status in Japan Still a step forward in the development of Japanese state (FC.60)

  2. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN

  3. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Japan being islands

  4. A rock formation off the coast of Japan

  5. A view of the rocky coast of Japan

  6. Waves pounding the coast of Japan

  7. A

  8. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Impact on govt. & foreign policy? Japan being islands

  9. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Influence from Asian mainland? Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Japan being islands

  10. FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Japan being islands Resources • Import resource dependency: • Copper 96.5% • Lead 78.4% • Zinc 61% • Bauxite 100% • Nickel 100% • Iron 99.7% • Coal 83.9% • Oil 99.8%

  11. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Impact on Jap. character? Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Japan being islands Few resources

  12. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Topography? Japan being islands Few resources

  13. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources

  14. Kiomizu (meaning clear water) Dera

  15. Komagatake Volcano in Hokkaido, in Northern Japan, is 1140 meters high is still active the latest eruption being in 1942.

  16. Mt. Fuji, Japan’s tallest mountain and the inspiration for much of its art

  17. Mt. Fuji

  18. Mt. Fuji again

  19. A Mt. Fuji with a bullet train, symbol of Japan’s modernization, in the foreground

  20. A Mt. Fuji without a bullet train, symbol of Japan’s modernization, in the foreground

  21. 1923 Kanto earthquake** *** Earthquake at noon while cooking lunch

  22. 1923 Kanto earthquake Earthquake at noon while cooking lunch Big fire

  23. 1923 Kanto earthquake Earthquake at noon while cooking lunch Big fire Firestorm ->high winds

  24. 1923 Kanto earthquake Earthquake at noon while cooking lunch Big fire Tsunami Firestorm ->high winds

  25. 1923 Kanto earthquake Earthquake at noon while cooking lunch Big fire Landslide Tsunami Firestorm ->high winds

  26. 1923 Kanto earthquake Earthquake at noon while cooking lunch Big fire Landslide Tsunami Firestorm ->high winds Helped put out fires

  27. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Impact on polit. Structure? Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources

  28. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Japan politically fragmented  How peaceful? Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources

  29. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Agr. & size of plots? Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources

  30. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Impact on soc? Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources

  31. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources

  32. Ainu, some of the surviving aboriginal inhabitants of Japan who were gradually driven to the northern parts of Japan. Originally Caucasians from Siberia, they may have spoken an early form of Japanese, which is totally different from Chinese Referred to as emishi (~barb's) & "earth spiders”, they were tough fighters whom early emperors recruited as guards. Many Samurai traditions (e.g., curved swords) were likely taken from the Ainu.

  33. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources How early does civ. come to Jap?

  34. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan

  35. Women’s status in early Japanese society was relatively high, as seen in the prominence of goddesses in Japanese mythology and of women (who might even lead in warfare) in early legends. One legend was that of a sorceress Pimiko, who supposedly lived shut up w/1000 women & one man who was used to communicate orders to her subjects. Ancient custom of female rule continued to 700's CE. Not until the 1400's did women assume totally submissive roles. Even then, women of samurai rank might be proficient with weapons, especially the niginata (below).***

  36. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia

  37. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia Yamato Culture (c.300 C.E.) from Asia with horses & better iron tech.: Religion? Clans (Uji) who gradually absorb each other through marriage, relig. ties & diplomacy as well as war Keyhole shaped tomb of early aristocracy of Japan

  38. *** FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia Yamato Culture (c.300 C.E.) from Asia with horses & better iron tech.: Shintoism which reveres cleanliness, nature, & head of Yamato clan as its religious leader Clans (Uji) who gradually absorb each other through marriage, relig. ties & diplomacy as well as war

  39. A The “floating tori-e” near Hiroshima. Such gateways marked entrances to Shinto shrines

  40. Two Japanese girls wash their hands and rinse their mouths to show their reverence for nature before entering a Shinto Shrine

  41. Ritsuen Koen on the island of Shikoku, showing the Japanese appreciation of and striving for harmony with nature

  42. Itsukushima

  43. Wedded Rocks Shinto Shrine

  44. Fushimi Torii

  45. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia Yamato Culture (c.300 C.E.) from Asia with horses & better iron tech.: Shintoism which reveres cleanliness, nature, & head of Yamato clan as its religious leader Political organization?

  46. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Resourceful traders & craftsmen Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Japan mostly mts. Japan being islands Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia Yamato Culture (c.300 C.E.) from Asia with horses & better iron tech.: Shintoism which reveres cleanliness, nature, & head of Yamato clan as its religious leader Clans (Uji) who gradually absorb each other through marriage, relig. ties & diplomacy as well as war

  47. Jimmu Tenno, the legendary first emperor of Japan and grandson of the sun goddess, Amaterasu. The imperial family’s divine lineage has kept it on Japan’s throne throughout its recorded history.

  48. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Japan mostly mts. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan being islands Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Resourceful traders & craftsmen Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia Yamato Culture (c.300 C.E.) from Asia with horses & better iron tech.: Shintoism which reveres cleanliness, nature, & head of Yamato clan as its religious leader Clans (Uji) who gradually absorb each other through marriage, relig. ties & diplomacy as well as war Yamato Clan unifies Most of Japan by 400 C.E. Japan more open to Chinese influence: Chinese philosophy that affected Jap. society & how? Religion brought from China & its influence?

  49. A FC.59 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY JAPAN Japan mostly mts. Japan politically fragmented  feudal warfare Small intensively farmed plots  Cooperative soc. Japan being islands Less contact w/Asia  Pick & choose for. ideas Resourceful traders & craftsmen Few invasions Less need for strong govt. Few resources Civilization comes later to Japan Yayoi Culture (c.300 B.C.E.) importing tech. from Asia Yamato Culture (c.300 C.E.) from Asia with horses & better iron tech.: Shintoism which reveres cleanliness, nature, & head of Yamato clan as its religious leader Clans (Uji) who gradually absorb each other through marriage, relig. ties & diplomacy as well as war Yamato Clan unifies Most of Japan by 400 C.E. Japan more open to Chinese influence: Confucianism Respect authority & strict hierarchy Religion brought from China & its influence on the state?

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