8M - Japan under the Shoguns

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Across
  1. 1. Where most people in feudal Japan lived and worked.
  2. 4. Craftspeople who made goods like swords and pottery.
  3. 6. The military ruler who held real power in feudal Japan.
  4. 7. A luxury item often traded with other nations.
  5. 9. Protective clothing worn by samurai in battle.
  6. 11. Popular drink central to Japanese culture.
  7. 13. Philosophy teaching respect and social harmony.
  8. 15. Spirits or gods worshipped in Shinto.
  9. 17. Landforms that cover most of Japan.
  10. 20. The “way of the warrior,” samurai code of honour.
  11. 22. Powerful lords who ruled large areas of land.
  12. 23. Ritual suicide to restore honour.
  13. 24. A chain of islands, like Japan.
  14. 25. A key value in the samurai code.
  15. 26. A short form of Japanese poetry.
Down
  1. 2. The spiritual leader at the top of Japan’s social order.
  2. 3. Farmers who worked the land and produced food.
  3. 5. The only Europeans allowed limited trade during sakoku.
  4. 6. Skilled warriors who served their daimyo.
  5. 8. The curved sword of the samurai.
  6. 10. Traders considered lowest in feudal society.
  7. 12. Traditional Japanese clothing.
  8. 14. Japan’s traditional religion focused on nature and spirits.
  9. 16. The ocean surrounding Japan.
  10. 18. Main food crop and form of wealth in feudal Japan.
  11. 19. Port city where limited foreign trade occurred.
  12. 20. Religion from India focusing on peace and enlightenment.
  13. 21. Japan’s “locked country” isolation policy.