1 / 14

Comparing Shinto & Buddhism in Japan: Features, Influence, and History

Explore the major features of Shinto, Japan's indigenous religion, and Japanese Buddhism, as well as the influence of China and the Korean peninsula on Japan. Learn about the Nara and Heian periods and the emergence of the Japanese nation.

gmatthews
Download Presentation

Comparing Shinto & Buddhism in Japan: Features, Influence, and History

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Pick 2 then do the Activating Acrostic Warm Up • J • A • P • A • N 1.Gunpowder was invented by a. the Chinese. b. Genghis Khan. c. the Greeks. d. the Mongols. 2. Which list shows the correct order of the spread of Buddhism in Asia? a. China, Japan, Korea b. China, Korea, Japan c. Korea, China, Japan d. Korea, Japan, China 3.Tang leaders feared how Buddhism would affect China’s a. army. b. Confucian traditions. c. economy. d. trade missions. • Activating Acrostic-use the letters of the main topic to generate words or phrases related to the topic. • Use chp. 9 L2 for hints.

  2. I can… • 7.27 I can compare the major features of Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Japanese Buddhism. • 7.28 I can explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan. Type in OneNote

  3. Go to my website • Go to class resources • Click on Semester test review quizlet-review

  4. Add to Notes 7.27 I can compare the major features of Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Japanese Buddhism. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan. Complete in OneNote Picture Dictionary- Animism- Kami-

  5. Comparing Shinto & Buddhism SHINTO BUDDHISM 7.27 I can compare the major features of Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Japanese Buddhism. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan.

  6. Use the following clips and reading to fill in the comparison chart. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgQ4eCc38dM • Read page 222, “Shinto: Way of the Spirits” in your textbook. • Why did the early Japanese believe that nature was important? • How did the Japanese show respect to the kami? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWRSjieo0CY 7.27 I can compare the major features of Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Japanese Buddhism. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan.

  7. Comparing Shinto & Buddhism SHINTO BUDDHISM 7.27 I can compare the major features of Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Japanese Buddhism. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan.

  8. Table Top Twitter You will be reading 4 articles on the following topics: • Japan’s Neighbors & Chinese Flavor • Japanese Religion and Spirituality • The Way of the Gods • The Buddha has Landed Table Top Twitter Reading Activity • Read the article in front of you in the time allotted. • Comment below the article by writing a 1 sentence tweet that summarizes the article. • Use 1 or more hashtags after your tweet that summarizes the article. Be creative! • Move to the next article when instructed

  9. The Nara Period • 7.29 I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara, 710-794, and the Heian periods, 794-1180. (H, P) Copy in OneNote

  10. Nara Period: 710-794 (I) • Empress Gemmei established the capital of Heijō-kyō , present-day Nara. • Most of the Japanese society during this period was agricultural in nature and centered around villages . 7.29 I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara, 710-794, and the Heian periods, 794-1180. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan.

  11. Nara Period: 710-794 (II) • The capital at Nara was modeled after Chang'an, the capital city of Tang China . • In many other ways, the Japanese upper classes patterned themselves after the Chinese, including adopting Chinese written characters, fashion, and the religion of Buddhism . • Japanese government adopted Chinese models of government. 7.29 I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara, 710-794, and the Heian periods, 794-1180. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan.

  12. Heian Period: 794-1180 (I) • The Heian period took place during 794-1185 AD. • Emperor Kammu moved the capital to Heian-Kyo in 794 AD beginning the new period. • Period named after the capital city of Heian-Kyo, or modern Kyoto. 7.29 I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara, 710-794, and the Heian periods, 794-1180. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan.

  13. Heian Period: 794-1180 (II) • Strong emperors gave way to weak emperors who had to use regents to rule for them. • Emperors focused on Buddhism and poetry. • Nobles took over outlying provinces and emperors gave them lands to rule. 7.29 I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara, 710-794, and the Heian periods, 794-1180. 7.28 Explain the influence of China and the Korean peninsula upon Japan.

  14. Exit

More Related