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    Ancient Japan
    Definitionby Mark Cartwright

    Ancient Japan

    Ancient Japan has made unique contributions to world culture which include the Shinto religion and its architecture, distinctive art objects such as haniwa figurines, the oldest pottery vessels in the world, the largest wooden buildings anywhere...
    Medieval Japan
    Definitionby Mark Cartwright

    Medieval Japan

    The medieval period of Japan is considered by most historians to stretch from 1185 to 1603 CE. Stand out features of the period include the replacement of the aristocracy by the samurai class as the most powerful social group, the establishment...
    Emperor of Japan
    Definitionby Mark Cartwright

    Emperor of Japan

    The emperor of Japan is a position as the head of state which traditionally dates back to the 7th century BCE and the legendary figure of Emperor Jimmu (r. 660-585 BCE). Emperors came to be known as the Tenno or 'heavenly sovereign' in reference...
    Ancient History Encyclopedia in Japan
    Articleby James Blake Wiener

    Ancient History Encyclopedia in Japan

    The “Ancient Japan” initiative at Ancient History Encyclopedia arose as there is a dearth of open access and digitally curated information concerning early Japanese history available online and in English. East and Southeast Asia are arguably...
    The Mongol Invasions of Japan, 1274 & 1281 CE
    Articleby Mark Cartwright

    The Mongol Invasions of Japan, 1274 & 1281 CE

    The Mongol invasions of Japan took place in 1274 and 1281 CE when Kublai Khan (r. 1260-1294 CE) sent two huge fleets from Korea and China. In both cases, the Japanese, and especially the samurai warriors, vigorously defended their shores...
    Interview: Korea-Japan Relations Through the Prism of Archaeology
    Interviewby James Blake Wiener

    Interview: Korea-Japan Relations Through the Prism of Archaeology

    Ancient East Asia was dominated by the three states known today as China, Japan, and Korea. The complex chain of successive kingdoms created a rich web of events that archaeologists have sometimes found difficult to disentangle; a situation...
    Japan in Medieval Times
    Collectionby Mark Cartwright

    Japan in Medieval Times

    The history of medieval Japan (1185-1603 CE) involved the rise of the military and such figures as the shoguns and samurai but there were many other cultural developments in between and during the many wars that troubled the country. In this...
    Christianity in Japan
    Articleby Matthew Allison

    Christianity in Japan

    Christianity arrived in Japan in 1549 when Jesuits first set foot in Kagoshima. Initial attempts to spread the religion were met with confusion; however, through employing various methods, they began to see success. However, by 1650, Christianity...
    The Horse-rider Theory in Ancient Japan
    Articleby Mark Cartwright

    The Horse-rider Theory in Ancient Japan

    The 'horse-rider theory' is a controversial proposal that Japan was conquered around the 4th or 5th century CE by a culture from northern Asia to whom the horse was especially important. Although archaeological evidence and genetics point...
    Meiji Period
    Definitionby Graham Squires

    Meiji Period

    The Meiji period refers to the period in Japanese history from 1868 to 1912 during which the Meiji Emperor reigned. Following the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate in the Meiji Restoration of 1868, Japan's new leaders embarked on a program...

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