Daily Life in Japan

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Amaterasu Omikami
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Dead Man
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era
feudal hierarchy
Fujiwara Regents
heian
Heian Period
Japanese medieval religion
kamakura
Kamakura Bakufu
Kamakura Era
Kano
Lake Biwa
Long Houses
medieval Japanese society
Midday
Middle Age
mount
Mount Hiei
muromachi
Muromachi Bakufu
Muromachi Period
nobunaga
oda
period
Po Ra
Scarecrows
Sea Water
Shinden Style
social structure in samurai era
Superimposed
Taira Clan
takauji
Taro Roots
traditional Japanese crafts
warrior class culture
Young Man
Zen Buddhism influence

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415587600
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the tenth century onwards the emperors of Japan gradually lost power. The local lords or clan chiefs waged ceaseless war against each other, while the court, wholly steeped in Chinese culture, seemed to take no further interest in the affairs of the nation. In 1191 the Minamoto clan mastered the disturbances and finally imposed its rule. Hard work, respect for the hierarchy, the cult of nationalism, a sense of self-sacrifice and duty – such was the new trend. The Buddhist doctrine of Zen made its appearance. It gave mystical support to the samurai, and the Japanese spirit was henceforth directed towards a political and religious asceticism which had an enormous influence on all aspects of art, thought and daily life. An acknowledged authority on the ‘classical’ period of Japanese history, the author reveals what the life of the Japanese people was like during these five centuries, and shows how a transformation of heart and mind produced a civilization as original as it was profound.

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