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    Religion In Japan

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    were two main religions that surrounded Japan: Shinto and Buddhism. In addition, two other religions, Confucianism and Christianity, also contributed a considerate amount to the RE in Japan. The four major time periods involving RE in the history of Japan were Pre-Meiji, Meiji Restoration Period, wartime era, and post-WWII (Inoue 115). There were religious tensions during the Tokugawa shogunate era that which have led up to the establishments of RE in Japan for RE did not come into place in Japan until

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    Japanese technology and culture is everywhere today; in my room alone I own a Nintendo 3ds, a Nintendo GameCube, PS3, a Toshiba laptop and nine box sets of Japanese anime, with a further three series downloaded on my iPod. That isn’t even including the book and manga series I own (some in the original Japanese, some translated into English.) Popular TV shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender now mimic Japanese style of cartoons, while we have outright adopted other shows as our own, such as Yu-Gi-Oh

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    The Tokugawa Shogunate era was a period of significant growth and change in Japanese society. There were two major catalysts that led to this development in Japan. Firstly, economic growth occurred due to a transformation within the agricultural sector. Merchant driven trade and market activity saw drastic changes in the work of the peasants. They moved from their agricultural land to the major cities. Trade increase led to the the creation of an effective and reliable transportation systems

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    A samurai is a warriors of Japan. Samurai employed a range of weapons such as bows and arrows, spears and guns, but their main weapon and symbol was the sword. Samurai first appeared in Japan as early as the eighth century c.e., but they truly rose to power in the eleventh century. They alone had the privilege of wearing two swords, they married only among their own class, and they passed their privileges on to their children. Samurai were dressed for speed and travel. The Bushido held restrictions

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    The Meiji Period was a time of cultural change. Western influence was wildfire in Japan. In the nineteenth-century, the military as a whole had made a dramatic alteration to the way business was taken care of. In Soldier to Samurai. D. Colin Jaundrill, attempts to focus on the transformation the Samurai of Japan made during this period to be considered similar to western style military soldiers. The Tokugawa shogunate slowly began to fall while the Meiji government begin to take the reins in Japan

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    Ikegami starts by summarising the background to the battle of Sekigahara. She also adds that the decisive battle is not merely a battle that marked the unofficial beginning of Tokugawa clan’s reign. It is important to note those events prior to Tokugawa period including Battle of Sekigahara as a phenomenon of “natural

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    8 things you should do at Tokyo Imperial Palace Tokyo Imperial Palace is the residence of Imperial family of Japan and it is situated near to Edo castle. In the ancient Edo period, the Imperial family used to rule over the state from this royal Palace. Edo Castle used to be the seat of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In 1868, the nation's capital and Imperial Residence GOT SHIFTED from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888 development of another Imperial Palace was finished. The royal

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    change.” This is completely accurate to all of the people in Japan during the transition from the Edo period of isolation, into the Meiji period of adaptation. But today, I will be speaking specifically about the Samurai class and their once urgent need for change. The Samurai were an elite warrior class. They fought to secure and broaden the boarders of their Daimyo’s territories. But, as the Edo period progressed, Japan’s thousands of Samurai began to lose more, and more work. Because you were of

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    Samurai vs Knights Essay The Japanese Samurai originate way back in the 1600’s during the start of the Edo Period. From 1603 – 1867. During the Edo Period, the Samurai were caring more about their land then fighting. They defended their land from invasions trying to take it from them. Samurai have more to them because how they are treated in childhood. Samurai have different rules, rights, servings etc. They are more loyal towards their parents and have to obey them, and accept their decisions. Knights

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    By the nineteenth century Western nations had developed superior military technology than other countries. Western countries were able to control other nations by coercing them into unfair trading treaties which would leave the country economically dependent on them. The countries rarely resisted successfully due to their insufficient military power. This occured often Asia with only Japan and Thailand remaining independent. Only Japan thrived however and became an imperial power. Japan was an isolated

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