FUN FACTS-
- The Feudal period was between 1185 and 1603
- The Japanese Society was divided into two different classes, the nobility and the peasants.
- If a woman from a common family got engaged to a samurai, she could be officially adopted by a second samurai family.
- Zen Buddhism was one of the religions practiced in Medieval Japan.
- The Japanese armor worn by the Japanese Warrior was made out of bamboo, cloth and metal.
- In Medieval Japan, one of the most religious things to do was to have a tea ceremony
- The tea ceremony is one of the most religious things to do.
- The equipment needed for the tea ceremony are the tea, a room with a rice-straw matting on a wooden floor. Zen Buddhism was a part of the Tea Ceremony.
- Farmers and Fisherman worked the land and sea to produce everyones food.
- The Merchants were the lowest class in feudal Japan.
- The Emperor and Imperial Court was the top layer of society
- The Katana was a primary weapon used by the samurai, they used a Wakisashi as a side arm.
- The Japanese Society was divided into two different classes, the nobility and the peasants.
- If a woman from a common family got engaged to a samurai, she could be officially adopted by a second samurai family.
- Zen Buddhism was one of the religions practiced in Medieval Japan.
- The Japanese armor worn by the Japanese Warrior was made out of bamboo, cloth and metal.
- In Medieval Japan, one of the most religious things to do was to have a tea ceremony
- The tea ceremony is one of the most religious things to do.
- The equipment needed for the tea ceremony are the tea, a room with a rice-straw matting on a wooden floor. Zen Buddhism was a part of the Tea Ceremony.
- Farmers and Fisherman worked the land and sea to produce everyones food.
- The Merchants were the lowest class in feudal Japan.
- The Emperor and Imperial Court was the top layer of society
- The Katana was a primary weapon used by the samurai, they used a Wakisashi as a side arm.