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Thursday, October 3. We have completed two battle rounds. Today we start ROUND 3. Topic 3 Learning Topic 3 Quiz – for koku (__/10) Accounting/Buying Topic 3 CT Activity – for battle moves (__/10) 3 rd Battle Game. Aristocratic Perio d 1192. Time of Emperor’s rule at Kyoto
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Thursday, October 3 We have completed two battle rounds. Today we start ROUND 3. • Topic 3 Learning • Topic 3 Quiz – for koku (__/10) • Accounting/Buying • Topic 3 CT Activity – for battle moves (__/10) • 3rd Battle Game
Aristocratic Period 1192 • Time of Emperor’s rule at Kyoto • Time of Nobles • Samurai began as guards for nobles
Ended with MinamotoYoritomo|Japan’s first shogun • Fight against the mighty Taira clan in 1100’s
Japan’s Feudal Period 1192-1600 • Time of shogun’s rule • Time of samurai and daimyo • Time of civil wars • 400 years of intense fighting
The Way of the…………. Christian I live to honor my Lord I give Him my devotion I am His loyal and obedient servant I follow the way of my Lord: God’s Word His word is like a sword And pierces the soul My Lord is jesus Samurai • I live to honor my Lord • I give Him my devotion • I am His loyal and obedient servant • I follow the way of the warrior: bushido • I have a sharp sword • Soul of the samurai • My Lord is the daimyo
Exact arquebus used in battle of Nagoshino, 1575 Only later, when Japan was unified did they put the firearms away
Absolute loyalty to the shogun was challenged, creating a divided Japan
Daimyo like ToyotomiHideyoshi try to unite Japan under his control.
ToyotomiHideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasufought for control of Japan, 1590’s
Battle of Sekigahara, 1600 biggest samurai battle of all time
watch Clip: Samurai 7/10 0: 52- 3:18 About the Battle of Sekigahara, 1600 And Tokugawa Ieyasu
Topic 3 • The Edo Period …….for over 250 years 1600- 1867 Japan was ruled by the Tokugawa Shogunate
Edo Period 1603-1867 Tokugawa Ieyasu became shogun of Japan the town of Edo Most famous shogun because: • long, firm, shogunate • Made laws that brought a period of general peace • Isolated Japan from the world
Isolation P.3 Tokugawa Ieyasu developed the NATIONAL SECLUSION POLICY To protect: • Japan from foreign influence 2. Japan’s samurai way of life, including: bushido 3. Japan’s religions: shinto and Buddhism 4. Japan’s unity 5. Japan’s shogunate
Some Early 1600’s National Seclusion Laws • No foreigners in Japan • No Christian Missionaries in Japan • No Christianity; penalty: persecution • No Bibles and European literature • No Learning of European languages • Japanese can not travel to other countries • Japanese can not build big seafaring ships • Many more!
Watch Clip: Japan – memoires of … 12/18 This clip is about isolating Japan. No christian nor Foreign influence 4:08 – 7:03
Watch Clip: Hidden Christians • 0:45-2:38 • 5:02-6:11 • 7:28-8:25 • True stuff on the island of Kyushu: • Boilings, hidings
Watch Clip: Old Japan Execution ground • 0:54-6:44 • on Kyushu, near Nagasaki • Also, watch Good Soil
Is this really a good thing? Isolating Japan? 1. What would be the advantages and what would be the disadvantages? 2. Does the Bible teach us anything about our relationship to the outside world?If so what does the Bible teach us about how we relate to the world and those who are different?
So, why is Tokugawa Ieyasu so famous if he was so strict? 1. Firmest and l___________ sh_____________ 2. He helped usher in a new period of: u________, p__________, prosperity, incredible building, and the unique Japanese culture that we have come to associate Japan with. The Edo period has been said to be Japan’s most authentic Japanese period, best period.