History of Japan Essay

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    Many people, events, and wars have made their mark. But there were certain individuals that made their mark on history that will be remembered for centuries to come. Samurai’s played an important role for Japan's history. From their fashion style to the way they battle, and ways to gain and overpower the government and their ruler. While seeing how the era for Samurai and knights had some common interest, but also not even some…

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    The idea of the ninja, a masked figure dressed in black, an assassin cloaked by night, as stealthy as a tiger, has existed throughout history. This idea has fascinated and captivated us to the point where ninjas exist in modern pop culture. Movies depict easily recognizable martial arts heroes such as Bruce Lee. However, not everything we think we know about these shadow warriors is true. Most people today have no idea where or why the ninjas originated and many confuse misconceptions with fact.…

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    countries still remains at the root of conflicts. When the Japanese history textbook tends to beautify the war of aggression, it becomes the main focus of media attention, especially from its important neighbour countries China and South Korea. The article Old Wounds, New Narratives: Joint History Textbook Writing and Peacebuilding in East Asia written by Zheng Wang mainly focused on exploring the question of why history education and history textbooks in particular are important enough to…

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    their families and friends. Due to its magnificent history and significance in Japanese culture, Hanami is worth to be preserved; however, developing its advantages and abandoning its flaws are also needed for the preservation. Influenced by the Chinese Tang Dynasty’s custom,…

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    Hangaku Gozen Comparison

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    Many people in Japan remember two significant figures in Japan's many legends, Tomoe Gozen and Hangaku Gozen. There are many differences between them as well as similarities. Tomoe Gozen and Hangaku Gozen are both strong and powerful women who went down in Japan’s history. However, they might have fought differently and are remembered differently. In general terms both these talented women were samurai and fought for Japan. Although the similarities between Tomoe and Hangaku are strong and clear…

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    Decolonization Of Japan

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    India are prime examples of this. While most of these countries came under the control of those powers, Japan was pretty much able to control who came in and out of the country and this allowed them to remain independent. Japan was populated with many clans, which would mean any western power that wanted to colonize Japan, would have to deal with each individual clan. Another reason that Japan would be difficult to colonize could’ve been…

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    China and Japan are two of the most developed and important countries in the industry whose products are seen everywhere. But what has led these countries to the point that they are right now? A question that can make you think and wonder for hours. History composes an important part of these countries, and when we look back at the history of China and Japan, any small changes in past historical events could have led these countries to a much different place than they are now. The Opium war,…

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    The economy of Japan grew rapidly in 1972 until 1989. It was known as the Japanese asset price bubble or Bubble Economy, which was represented high economic dominance of Japan. During the Bubble Economy, Japan was considered as rising force in the world of economy. Japan’s economic power was growing high to the point the whole world was paying attention to economy movement of Japan. However, it all went downhill in 1989, when the economic bubble disappeared. Then Japan entered whole era in 1989…

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    religious culture in Japan, it wasn’t necessarily thought of as a spiritual guide, but was a technology that enhanced disease prevention, and warfare antics, state security, and increased the power and wellbeing of those who were in possession of it. (8-2) It was elitists until the 8th century when missionaries started to educate ordinary people. There is a large defining presence in Japanese religious culture. Shinto is said to be the organized religion prior to Buddhism in Japan, without…

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    Ainu In Japanese Culture

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    of the islands of Japan, Japan is also the only minority, they live in the Hokkaido region of Japan, has a long history and rich culture. The world view of the contents of the Ainu history, the Ainu language culture, the Ainu are described. National language and culture of the Ainu, for us to understand the cultural diversity of modern Japanese society which has an important significance. Japan is the world 's peoples constitute one of the most simple, many people think that Japan is a single…

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