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| 1. | Shintoism Shintoism The Shinto religion was started in the Tokugawa period (1600-1868) of Japanese history. The Tokugawa “Enlightenment” inspired a group of people who studied kokugaku, which roughly translated means “nativism,” “Japanese Studies,” or “Native Studies.” Kokugaku's intent was to recover “Japane...
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| 2. | hello Japan is a society whose culture is steeped in the traditions and symbols of the past: Mt. Fuji, the tea ceremony, and the sacred objects of nature revered in Shintoism. Two of the most important traditions and symbols in Japan; the Emperor and Confucianism have endured through Shogunates, restorati...
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| 3. | ode to nothing I am nothing, and have not been accepted as much. My willingness to submit to the current media states nihilism is representative of the fact that I have been force feed processed liberalism for the last four years. While there are those that would preach that my beliefs stem from a reliance on earl...
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| 4. | Role of The Emperor in Meiji Japan Japan is a society whose culture is steeped in the traditions
and symbols of the past: Mt. ... Two of the most important
traditions and symbols in Japan; the Emperor and Confucianism have
endured through Shogunates, restorations of imperial rule, and up to
present day. The leaders of the Me...
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| 5. | comparison of the European Knight and the Japanese Samurai ... Chivalry: A Comparison of the Knight and Samurai
Sometimes we may find it odd to compare different cultures in history. ... Such is the case when comparing the European Knight to the Japanese Samurai. ...
The rise of the Medieval Samurai took place during the Heian period (794-1185). ...
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