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December 14, 2009 FEUDAL JAPAN: PART 1 CULTURAL DIFFUSION 7.5.1, 7.5.2 FOOD EX: FROM HERE INFLUENCE FROM HERE OR BORROWED ELEMENT OF CULTURE DESCRIBE AN ELEMENT OF CULTURE (SOMETHING YOU DO, SAY OR WEAR) THAT YOU HAVE LEARNED FROM SOMEONE ELSE Ex: I like to dip my bacon in syrup because I used to see my dad do it! CHINA INDIA KOREA JAPAN ARABIA AFRICA EUROPE Correctly Label the Map

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Page 1: FEUDAL JAPAN: PART 1 CULTURAL DIFFUSION · 2009-12-14 · feudal japan: part 1 cultural diffusion 7.5.1, 7.5.2 ex: food from here element of influence from here or borrowed culture

December 14, 2009

FEUDAL JAPAN:PART 1

CULTURAL DIFFUSION7.5.1, 7.5.2

FOODEX: FROM HERE

INFLUENCE FROM HERE OR BORROWEDELEMENT OF CULTURE

DESCRIBE AN ELEMENT OF CULTURE (SOMETHING YOU DO, SAY OR WEAR) THAT YOU HAVE LEARNED FROM SOMEONE ELSE

Ex: I like to dip my bacon in syrup because I used to see my dad do it!

CHINA

INDIA

KOREA

JAPAN

ARABIA

AFRICA

EUROPE

Correctly Label the Map

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HOWARE ELEMENTS OF CULTURE SPREAD IN TODAY'S SOCIETY?

THE SPREAD OF CULTURAL ELEMENTS FROM ONE SOCIETY TO ANOTHER

CULTURAL DIFFUSION

JAPAN 500s CE - 800s CE

ELEMENTS OF CULTURE FLOWED FROM INDIA, CHINA, AND KOREA TO JAPAN

READ p. 219Magic Word "JAPAN"

Diffusion CHINA

INDIA

KOREA

JAPAN

ARABIA

AFRICA

EUROPE

ISOLATED JAPAN

CHINA

KOREA

PACIFIC OCEAN

ISOLATED JAPAN WHAT DO YOU THINK EACH IMAGE REPRESENTS ABOUT THE CULTURE DEVELOPED ON AN ISOLATED JAPAN?

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What was the name of the leader who wanted to model Japan's government after that of China?

What characteristics of China's government did he particularly like?

What was the purpose of the Seventeen Article Constitution? The Taika Reforms?

Who ended up controlling government in Japan?

20.3 - GovernmentWhat did Japan's people believe gave their emperor the right to rule?

Answer each question with a complete sentence

MADE EMPEROR ALL POWERFULGAVE CONTROL OF ALL LANDS TO EMPEROR

ARISTOCRATS TOOK POWER

17 Article ConstitutionTaika Reforms

JAPAN BELIEVED THAT ITS EMPERORS WERE DESCENDED FROM THE SUN

A MAN NAMED PRINCE SHOTOKU WANTED TO MODEL THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN AFTER CHINA'S

PRINCE SHOTOKU PREFERRED THE STRONG CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT LED BY AN ALL POWERFUL EMPEROR

20.5 - Religion What were some of the primary beliefs of Shinto?

What were some of the central beliefs of Buddhism?

What was the result of Buddhism and Shinto existing together in Japan?

Show the path that ideas followed on your cultural diffusion map. Use a different color or type of line along with an appropriate symbol

LOVE & RESPECT FOR NATURESHINTO

LIFE IS PAIN AND SUFFERINGBUDDHISM

INDIA

-->CH

INA-->

KOREA-->JAPA

N

NATURE IS MADE OF SPIRITS CALLED KAMICELEBRATE LIFE AND MAINTAIN PURITY OF NATURE

BY FOLLOWING THE EIGHTFOLD PATH AND BEING RESPECTFUL, FOLLOWERS CAN REACH ENLIGHTENMENT AND EXIT THE CYCLE OF DEATH AND REBIRTH

SHINTO CEREMONIES USED FOR JOYOUS OCCASIONS (BIRTHS AND MARRIAGES, BUDDHIST RITUALS USED FOR FUNERALS

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20.9 - Architecture

What is a stupa?

What are some characteristics of pagodas?

Where did this type of architecture come from?

Show the path of the spread of architectural ideas to Japan on your map.

INDIA

PAGODA

STUPA BUDDHIST MONASTERIES THAT FEATURED SHRINES

TOWER-LIKE STRUCTURES

CURVED ROOFS (USUALLY 3, 5, 7, OR 9

SKETCH A TYPICAL BUILDING FROM THE UNITED STATES

INDIA-->CHINA-->JAPAN

Pagoda

Stupa

KANJI TANKA7.5.1

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NOW TRY SOME MORE EXAMPLES !!!WALK AROUND TO THE KANJI SHEETS AND WRITE 5 MORE CHARACTERS Why did the Japanese adopt kanji, or "Chinese

writing?"

20.6 - Writing

What is kana? Why was it developed?

Show the spread of writing to Japan. Use a new type of line or color and provide a small symbol

CHINA-->KOREA-->JAPAN

JAPAN DID NOT HAVE A SYSTEM OF WRITING

JAPAN ADOPTED KANJI "CHINESE WRITING" TO REPRESENT WORDS IN THEIR LANGUAGE

What are some things you could not do if you didn't know how to write?

KANA USES CHINESE CHARACTERS TO REPRESENT JAPANESE SYLLABLES

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20.7 Literature What are the characteristics of Tanka poems?

Show the path of influence to Japan on your cultural diffusion map.

Try to write your own Tanka poem about love, beauty, and nature.

TANKA POEMS USUALLY ABOUT LOVE, BEAUTY, AND NATURE

MUST FIT A SPECIFIC STRUCTURE BASED ON SYLLABLES

5 LINES - 35 SYLLABLES

5, 7, 5, 7, 7

CHINA--->JAPAN

WRITE YOUR OWN TANKA WRITE YOUR OWN TANKA

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