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Feudal Japan

9th - Higher Ed
This World Cultures video is about feudal Japan.
Instructional Video10:58
Weird History

What It Was like Being A Samurai In Feudal Japan

12th - Higher Ed
Samurai dominated the country of Japan from the 12th to the 19th century. The fierce, disciplined warriors lived according to the bushido code, an unwritten set of rules and norms based in loyalty, sacrifice, bravery, and honor,...
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Japan History

12th - Higher Ed
Although myth indicates that Japan was founded in 660 BCE by Emperor Jimmu, the first clear records concerning Japan are provided by the Chinese almost one thousand years later, in the third century CE. Since its beginnings, Japan has...
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Why MOST Of Japan's Population Live In Just Three Cities: Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya

9th - Higher Ed
Japan is a fascinating country for a lot of reasons. But chief among them is the fact that well over half the population live in just three metropolitan areas: Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. And for a country that is both larger in population...
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The Battle of Sekingahara: Tokugawa's Rise to Power and the End of the Sengoku Period

6th - Higher Ed
This video details the intense power struggle in 16th century Japan, focusing on the Battle of Sekingahara where Tokugawa Ieyasu's Eastern Army triumphed over Ishida Mitsunari's Western Army, leading to Tokugawa's establishment as Shogun...
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Yasuke: the Forgotten African Samurai

9th - Higher Ed
There is a Japanese proverb which says “For a Samurai to be brave, he must have a bit of black blood.” Yasuke first appears in history in 1579 as an attendant of the Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano coming to Japan to visit the...
Instructional Video10:05
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Samurai for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Discover the legendary world of samurai in this captivating video! Journey back to feudal Japan and explore the fascinating lives of these elite warriors who lived by the code of Bushido. Learn about their rigorous training, the...
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The Great Wave by Hokusai: Great Art Explained

9th - Higher Ed
In 1639 Japan closed its borders and cut itself off from the outside world. Foreigners were expelled, Western culture was forbidden, and Entering or leaving Japan was punishable by Death. It would remain that way for over 200 years....
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How ninjas went mainstream

9th - 11th
Ninjas are overrat---just kidding, they’re amazing. But how did they become famous around the world? Check out Vintage Ninja to learn moreref='http://vintagchannel!et/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>more Subscribe to our
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Battle of Tedorigawa, 1577 AD Uesugi's Finest Hour

6th - Higher Ed
Battle of Tedorigawa, 1577 AD Uesugi's Finest Hour
Instructional Video17:51
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Battle of Nagashino: The Rise and Fall of the Takeda Clan

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides a detailed account of the historical events leading up to and during the Battle of Nagashino in 1575, a pivotal moment in Japanese history that marked the downfall of the Takeda clan and solidified ODA Nobunaga's...
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One Minute History

193 - Monarchy - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
A monarchy is a form of government where a monarch, such as a king or queen, functions as the head of state. (~3273 BCE) Narmer became the first Pharaoh, or king, of Egypt after unifying upper and lower Egypt; establishing the First...
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Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about Nationalism. Nationalism was everywhere in the 19th century, as people all over the world carved new nation-states out of old empires. Nationalist leaders changed the way people thought of themselves...
Instructional Video11:52
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Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about Nationalism. Nationalism was everywhere in the 19th century, as people all over the world carved new nation-states out of old empires. Nationalist leaders changed the way people thought of themselves...
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Differentiated Tea Party: Important Groups in Feudal Japan

7th - 12th
Students research the different groups in Feudal Japan. In this Japanese people lesson, students are broken into different groups representing the different roles in Japan. They research their group and have a "tea party" in which they...
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Feudal Japan and the Samurai

8th - 12th
Pupils study the similarities of Feudal Japan and Europe. They show the feudal society of Japan, recognize the role of the samurai and identify the code of bushido.
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Experiencing Japanese Feudalism

7th - 10th
Students identify that a system of feudalism similar to that of medieval Europe developed in Japan by 1300. Students identify the social hierarchy of feudal Japan. Students identify what the cultural basis for the relationships among...
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Lesson Plan for Japan

6th - 10th Standards
The effect of cultural beliefs on the progress and industrialization of a society is an interesting idea to consider, and this is certainly true in this instructional activity on feudal Japan. Your young historians will read...
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Creating Animated Overviews in History

7th
Seventh graders explore the attributes of ancient civilizations. In this world history lesson plan, 7th graders conduct research to create animated movies. Students research ancient Egypt or feudal Japan and follow the provided steps to...
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Medieval Europe: Feudalism

8th
Eighth graders study European society during the medieval period. They investigate the feudal social structure and how it influenced daily life. They study Japanese society during the medieval period. They compare and contrast the...
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Feudal Japan: S.P.A.M. (Samurai, Peasants, Artisans, Merchants)

9th
Ninth graders participate in a role play activity to explain the hierarchy of society in feudal Japan. They investigate the rice growing system in place.
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Feudal Japan: Shogun

6th - 9th
Students discuss the position attained by the shoguns of feudal Japan, who replaced the emperor as the main source of political power and examine how this power was reflected in art.
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I Dream of Castles: A Comparative Study of Castles in Feudal Europe and Japan

7th - 11th
Young scholars study castles of Japan while comparing and contrasting them with those of in Europe from the feudal era. They complete a unit of studies that includes reading, writing, Internet research, and critical thinking. They...
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Early Growth and Expansion: Russia and Japan

5th
Fifth graders examine the role of geography in both the political expansion of Russia and the isolation of Japan. They evaluate the costs and benefits of Russia's expansion. They complete a worksheet exploring Japanese feudalism and...

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