How much koku does each clan start with?
300 koku of rice
How much are daily homework assignments worth?
20 koku
How much koku do you lose if you dont do homework?
30 koku per person
What do the daily quizzes test you on?
Everything we learned so far
How many questions are on a daily quiz?
5
How many armies do you need in a province to occupy it?
2
How much koku do you earn of a province?
Half
Where do new armies you buy go?
Province you occupy
How much do armies cost to buy?
10 koku
How much do armies cost to maintain?
10 koku
How much koku do you give up each day to honor the emperor?
20 koku
How many free moves do you get each day?
2
How much can you purchase extra moves for?
40 koku
What are your two options during a battle?
Fight or retreat
What happens when your clan reaches a negative amount of koku?
Armies are taken away to pay for debt
How many islands is Japan made of?
over 3,000
What are the four main islands?
Honshu, Kyushu, Hokkaido, Shikkoku, Kuyukyu
What islands are at the tail of Japan?
Ryukyu
What made Japan isolated?
Seas and the pacific ocean
What did Japan used the sea for?
Transportation, Trade, Food, Protection, Electrical Power
What is the most common natural disaster in Japan?
Earthquakes
What are the natural disasters in Japan?
earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, tsunamis, typhoons
What is Japan biggest geography problem?
space
Why is Japan mountainous?
High elevation
How much of Japan’s land is good for farming?
16%
What is population density?
Number of people per square mile
How have the Japanese adapted to their environment?
Adding more land, capsule hotels
What is the capital city of Japan now?
Tokyo
What was the capital city of Japan called?
Edo
What is the southernest island on our map?
Kyushu
What is the most north island on our map?
Hokkaido
What body of water is to the west of Japan?
Sea of Japan
What body of water is to the east of Japan?
Pacific ocean
What mountains located on Hokkaido?
Hidaka Mtns
What is another name for Kyoto?
Heian
What three benefits did the sea provide to Japan?
Food, Transportation Routes, Natural barrier
What does Shinto teach?
Natural world is filled with divine spirits
Who is the important goddess in Shinto
Kami
Who is Kami
Sun goddess
What did Buddhism promise?
Rewards to the faithful and good
What did the Jomon collect?
shells, harpoons, and fishhooks
What did the Yayoi use to irrigate and level the land?
Metal tools
What did the Yayoi use metals tools for?
To irrigate and level the land
What objects were filled inside of the graves of the Tomb culture?
Bronze mirrors, crowns, and clay figurines of armor clad warriors and horses
What effect did the Taika Reforms have on ownership of farmland?
All farmland in the provinces outside the capital was the property of the emperor
What effect did the Taika Reforms have on supervision of land?
Land was divided into small plots with clan leaders assigned to oversee the lands in their territories
What effect did the Taika Reforms have on Power of clans?
Central govt gained more control over the clans as well as wealth from taxes on the land
What effect did the Taika Reforms have on the lives of the peasants?
Gave part of their harvest to fovt officials instead of clan leaders
What does isolation mean?
Setting apart from the rest of the world
What religion of early Japan that revolved around nature?
Shinto
What does Kami mean?
Divine spirits that fill the natural world of the Shinto religion
What was the first recorded culture of Japan?
Jomon
Who were the Fisherman and hunter-gatherers?
Jomon
What type of society were the Jomon?
Fisherman and hunter-gatherers
What were the Jomon also known as?
Tree culture
What were trees important for in the Yomon?
Building
What was the Jomon’s famous pottery called?
Earthenware