Japanese Feudalism Introductory Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. a leader who appears to be in charge, but the real power is with someone else
  2. 6. The Shinto spirit wind that the Japanese believed destroyed invading Mongol fleets
  3. 10. a person who rules a country for someone unable to rule alone
  4. 11. to be apart from others. Japan was isolated from other countries due to its geography.
  5. 12. a general who ruled Japan, surpassing the power of the emperor
  6. 13. large landowners who hired samurai to protect their land
  7. 14. The first religion of Japan, with the belief that all of nature has kami or spirit
  8. 15. a group of nobles who live near and advise a ruler
Down
  1. 1. a group of islands
  2. 2. a system of protection in which land and people are protected by skilled warriors in exchange for a small portion of land
  3. 3. prince who introduced many Chinese ideas such as language, religion, and ways to govern to Japan
  4. 4. era is considered the golden age of prosperity in Japan
  5. 5. a type of Buddhism that promotes self-discipline (self-guidance) and meditation or quiet thinking
  6. 7. extended families that live together
  7. 8. trained professional warriors who practiced Zen Buddhism
  8. 9. The “way of the warrior” or warrior code of behavior