A History of Japan |
Contents
CHAPTER ONE Environment and Early Settlement | 3 |
CHAPTER Two Yamato | 9 |
CHAPTER THREE The Creation of a Unified State 121 | 21 |
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administration Amida army artists Ashikaga Asia authority bakufu Benkei Buddha Buddhist buildings bureaucratic Cabinet capital central centre century China Chinese Confucian constitution court culture daimyō domain early economic élite emperor favour force foreign Fujiwara Genji genrō Heian period Hideyoshi Hōjō Hōnen idea Ieyasu important industry Itō Japan Japanese Kamakura Korea Kūkai Kyōto Kyūshū land leaders living Manchuria Meiji period military Minamoto minister modern monks Monogatari Moreover Nara Nara period Nihon shoki Nikki Nobunaga official Ōsaka painting party peace plays poems political prefecture Prince Shōtoku provinces reform regent religion religious remained rule rulers Saichō samurai Satsuma sects Shingon Shinto shōen shōgun shrines social society Soga style success Taika Taika Reform Taira temples Tendai throne tion Tokugawa period Tōkyō took Tosa trade traditional troops vassals village warrior Western Yamato Yoritomo Yoshitsune