2162:, counseling him politically. When Japan allied with Baekje, the Goguryeo priests left Japan. The Yamato court, concentrated in the Asuka region, exercised power over clans in Kyushu and Honshu, bestowing titles, some hereditary, on clan chieftains. The Yamato name became synonymous with all of Japan as the Yamato rulers suppressed the clans and acquired agricultural lands. Based on Chinese models (including the adoption of the Chinese written language), they developed a central administration and an imperial court attended by subordinate clan chieftains but with no permanent capital. By the mid-seventh century, the agricultural lands had grown to a substantial public domain, subject to central policy. The basic administrative unit was the county, and society was organized into occupation groups. Most people were farmers; other were fishers, weavers, potters, artisans, armorers, and ritual specialists.
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and other elite thus fell out of use amidst the rise of prevailing new
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Yoshimitsu, in 1404, accepted the "King of Japan" title in his willingness to improve relations with China and to rid Japan of the wako threat, thus establishing trade with China. This was considered as tribute by the
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were established. Although the missions continued, the transformation of Japan through
Chinese influences declined, despite the close connections that had existed during the early Kofun period. Meanwhile, the kingdoms of the Korean peninsula, often at odds with each other, frequently sent diplomatic
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Six official missions of envoys, priests, and students were sent to China in the seventh century. Some remained twenty years or more; many of those who returned became prominent reformers. The sending of such scholars to learn
Chinese political systems showed significant change from envoys in the
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Numerous official missions of envoys, priests, and students were sent to China in the seventh century. Some remained twenty years or more; many of those who returned became prominent reformers. In a move greatly resented by the
Chinese, Shotoku sought equality with the Chinese emperor by sending
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was founded for training future bureaucrats based on the
Confucian classics. Tradition circumvented the system, however, as aristocratic birth continued to be the main qualification for higher position, and titles were soon hereditary again. The Taihō Code did not address the selection of the
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1429:), they developed a central administration and an imperial court attended by subordinate clan chieftains but with no permanent capital. By the mid-seventh century, the agricultural lands had grown to a substantial public domain, subject to central policy. The basic administrative unit of the
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2518:, grandson of Chinese immigrant Shiba Tatto. Some of the characteristics of the style include marked, almond-shaped eyes, and symmetrically arranged folds in the clothing. The most striking and distinguishing feature of these sculptures is an expression of the smile that is called the "
2563:(646) until the moving of the capital to Nara in 710. During the latter half of the 8th century, a large number of songs and poems were composed and performed by various ranked people from warriors to the Emperor. The earliest collection of these poems is known as the
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official correspondence addressed "From the Son of Heaven in the Land of the Rising Sun to the Son of Heaven of the Land of the
Setting Sun." Shotoku's bold step set a precedent: Japan never again accepted a subordinate status in its relations with China.
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Japanese Buddhist sculpture art of this period is believed to have followed the style of the Six Dynasties of China. The characteristics of the sculptures of this age are also referred to as Tori Style, taken from the name of prominent sculptor
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practices, started with land redistribution aimed at ending the existing landholding system of the great clans and their control over domains and occupational groups. What were once called "private lands and private
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China. But for the next 32 years, during a period when Japan was formulating its laws based on
Chinese texts, none were sent. Though Japan cut off diplomatic relations with China, Japan sent 11 emissaries to
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sovereign. Several empresses reigned from the fifth to the eighth centuries, but after 770 succession was restricted to males, usually from father to son, although sometimes from ruler to brother or uncle.
1836:(labor) tax was established for military conscription and building public works. The hereditary titles of clan chieftains were abolished, and three ministries were established to advise the throne:
1421:, bestowing titles, some hereditary, on clan chieftains. The Yamato name became synonymous with all of Japan as the Yamato rulers suppressed other clans and acquired agricultural lands. Based on
1870:—in recognition of his great service to the imperial family. Fujiwara no Kamatari became the first in a long line of court aristocrats. Another, long-lasting change was the use of the name Nihon
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missions with gifts to Japan, probably with the aim of securing
Japanese neutrality or diplomatic/military support in their rivalries; ultimately, this proved to be of the greatest benefit to
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About twenty years after the deaths of Shōtoku Taishi (in 622), Soga no Umako (in 626), and Empress Suiko (in 628), court intrigues over succession led to a palace coup in 645 against the
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system was the county, and society was organized into occupation groups. Most people were farmers; others were fishers, weavers, potters, artisans, armorers, and ritual specialists.
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was an administrative code. Combined, the two terms came to describe a system of patrimonial rule based on an elaborate legal code that emerged from the Taika Reform.
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temple, built in the early 7th century (temple was founded in 607; carbon dating of the pagoda's wooden components proves that they were felled as far back as 594)
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were Chinese priests (Shoku Shugen and Satsu Koukaku). Chinese priests also took an active part as linguistic specialists, and received rewards two times from
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also emerged as a new form of poetry at this time. This term was coined to distinguish native styles from those imported from China; within the umbrella of
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The Taihō Code provided for Confucian-model penal provisions (light rather than harsh punishments) and Chinese-style central administration through the
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due to the influence of Buddhism. This ban was renewed throughout the Asuka period, but ended with the Heian period. The pest animals, deer and
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in 538, exposing Japan to a new body of religious doctrine. The
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indicate the spread of Taoism and Buddhism in this period; the
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system was further consolidated and codified in 701 under the
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as sending embassies to Japan 17 times during the reigns of
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is the most prominent Buddhist sculpture from this period.
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p. 66. 『、「牛馬犬猿鶏の宍(肉)を食うことなかれ」の殺生禁断の令は有名拍車をかけたのが仏教の影響である。』
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dating from the fifth century show strong influence from
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general editors, John W. Hall... [; et al. (1988).
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1753:year in which the coup took place, 645.
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4606:6th-century establishments in Japan
2403:delivering a sermon, dated 698 AD,
3785:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
2722:usurped the throne by winning the
2559:, and is generally dated from the
2460:are similar to the pillars of the
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2321:by classes. As a result, later
4138:Agriculture, forestry, fishing
3172:Farris, William Wayne (1998).
2934:The Cambridge history of Japan
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2267:to Japan is attributed to the
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2693:, failing to restore Baekje.
1468:, son of a Korean immigrant.
1448:Soga clan and Shōtoku Taishi
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3672:Abolition of the han system
2986:September 19, 2006, at the
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3200:"Complex of Koguryo Tombs"
3115:A History of Japan to 1334
3094:Early Samurai: 200–1500 AD
3040:University of Hawaii Press
2981:隋唐使の赴倭とその儀礼問題 台湾大学歴史学系 高明士
2938:Cambridge University Press
2916:about 50 years. (see also
2886:L. Worden, Robert (1994).
2848:L. Worden, Robert (1994).
2620:Japanese syllables (morae)
2298:rituals at court, and the
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3119:Stanford University Press
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3695:First Sino-Japanese War
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1854:Chancellor of the Realm
1394:, is the first time in
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767:First Sino-Japanese War
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3597:Azuchi–Momoyama period
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2892:A Country Study: Japan
2854:A Country Study: Japan
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483:14,000 – 1000 BC
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812:Colonization of Korea
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1842:Minister of the Left
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559:Later Three-Year War
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937:Soviet–Japanese War
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3861:Earthquakes
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3753:Pacific War
3709:Late Modern
3517:Nara period
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3306:Nara period
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466:Paleolithic
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360:Preceded by
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3488:Taihō Code
3252:References
3151:4309473105
3007:2007-04-04
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2088:Taihō Code
1992:Taihō Code
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1462:Asuka-dera
999:Cool Japan
867:Militarism
729:Boshin War
682:(Tokugawa)
564:Genpei War
319:Taihō Code
118:Government
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4468:Mythology
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4303:Sexuality
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2277:Soga clan
2069:, son of
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4288:Religion
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2662:de facto
2508:Goguryeo
2458:Hōryū-ji
2454:Hōryū-ji
2433:geomancy
2386:Horyu-ji
2300:Mononobe
2265:Buddhism
2148:Goguryeo
1988:ritsuryō
1976:Ōmi Code
1972:ritsuryō
1962:Hōryū-ji
1949:Hokki-ji
1911:Ritsuryō
1868:Fujiwara
1759:ritsuryō
1678:Fuhonsen
1654:銅製船氏王後墓誌
1599:ritsuryō
1536:emissary
1497:Buddhist
1458:Daibutsu
1292:artistic
1208:Timeline
1198:Glossary
1169:Post-war
1164:Politics
1154:Military
1127:Buddhism
1079:Currency
580:Kamakura
423:a series
421:Part of
350:Fuhonsen
347:Currency
321:enacted
125:monarchy
112:Buddhism
68:in Japan
4531:Theatre
4506:Origami
4433:Irezumi
4428:Ikebana
4395:Gardens
4370:Cuisine
4323:Culture
4308:Smoking
4244:Housing
4192:Society
4126:Economy
4069:Cabinet
3951:Emperor
3891:Regions
3876:Islands
3763:Postwar
3691:(noble)
3456:Ancient
3403:Shoguns
3375:History
3365:Outline
2470:entasis
2420:Onmyōdō
2378:Pegasus
2305:In the
2285:Chinese
2156:Kanroku
1800:people"
1797:Chinese
1698:coinage
1644:epitaph
1460:at the
1423:Chinese
1203:History
1142:Judaism
1089:Economy
455:Periods
331:•
325:701–718
317:•
303:•
290:•
277:•
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251:•
238:•
225:History
136:Emperor
74:Capital
54:538–710
30:Nippon
4516:Shinto
4438:Kawaii
4415:Hanami
4400:Geisha
4360:Cinema
4355:Bonsai
4273:People
4239:Health
4158:Energy
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3851:Cities
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3389:Lists
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2315:tumuli
2296:Shinto
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2192:Baekje
2188:Yamato
2140:Baekje
2025:Shinto
1945:pagoda
1913:system
1834:corvée
1722:. The
1674:Copper
1601:system
1419:Honshū
1415:Kyūshū
1324:Naming
1309:Nippon
1277:Yamato
1275:. The
1179:Sports
1147:Shinto
1104:Empire
1065:Topics
982:Heisei
828:Taishō
704:Sakoku
425:on the
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168:Genmei
156:Kinmei
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122:Feudal
108:Shinto
24:Wakoku
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4494:Sentō
4490:Onsen
4473:Names
4463:Music
4458:Media
4424:Icons
4405:Games
4340:Manga
4336:Anime
4313:Women
4214:Crime
4148:Labor
3978:LGBTQ
3901:Towns
3881:Lakes
3435:Naval
3398:Clans
3360:Index
3345:Japan
2812:Notes
2760:city.
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