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| What was Japan called and what did it mean? |
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| Nippon, the source of the sun |
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| What is the largest island where the capital is? |
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| Chain of islands that stretch from Kyushu to Taiwan, Okinawa is there. |
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| Chain of islands from hokkaido, it is held by Russia |
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| Tallest mountian in Japan |
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| Body of water between the main islands and Asia |
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| Body of water between Shikoku and Honshu |
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| Entrance to the Sea of Japan between Japan and Korea, sometimes called Korean Straigh |
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| Another entrance to the sea of japan between Hokkaido and Honshu |
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| Narrow channel near Shikoku and leads to Tsushima straight or Inland sea |
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| Prehistoric people who were Nomads and crossed from the Mainland |
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| Modern Japanese lived in extended families called |
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| There religion meaning "way of the gods" was what? |
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| Spirits that controlled the forces of nature were |
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| Term where spirits inhabit everything |
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| Clan that established the first dynasty that still exists today |
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| Sun Goddess that created Japan |
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| Scholar that sent representatives to China to study, he became known as the "founder of Japanese Civilization" |
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| Capital based on the Capital in the Tang Dynasty |
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| Clan after Yamato that moved the capital |
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| Where the capital was moved to and what the period was called |
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| First novel was what and who wrote it |
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| Tale of Genji, Lady Murasaki |
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| Where Yoritomo moved his capital and the period was called this |
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| kamakura, Kamakura period |
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| Head of society, religious duties with no power |
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| Samurai code of conduct, meaning way of the warrior" |
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| Ritual suicide to regain honor |
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| Outcast samurai with no lord |
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| Shogunate after the Minamoto that defeated the Mongol invasion of Keyoshu |
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| Name given to Typhoon meaning "Divine Wind" |
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| Shogunate after the Hojo, during the "age of the country at war" |
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| Military leader that gave the peasants guns |
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| Peasants general that murdered the general who killed Oda Nobinaga |
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| THe only daimyo Toyotomi Hideyoshi did not kill |
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| The removal of weapons from the peasants |
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| Country Toyotomi tries to conquer but fails |
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| Shogunate that makes their office hereditary so its the last Shogunate |
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| Where the capital was moved to during the Tokugawa Shogunate |
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| Who ended the Japanese ban on foreigners |
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| Mathew C. Perry brought what into Japan? |
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