Shogun Japan

  • Period: 710 to 793

    The Nara

    Machine generated alternative text:
    he Nara Period
    710-794 ce
    The Heian or "Classical"
    Period
    794-1185 ce
    Feudal Period — After
    Genp@i War
    1185-1600 ce
    Kamakura Period
    1185-1333 ce
    The capital is located in Nara, a small town close to Kyoto, and a number of
    large Buddhist temples are built to protect the Emperor. A time of close ties
    with China
  • Period: 794 to 1185

    The Heian or "Classical

    A time of rapid cultural change strongly influenced by China, led from modern-day Kyoto
  • Period: 1184 to

    Feudal Period — After

    Japan is dominated by powerful military families, and the arts are highly decorated in style
  • Period: 1185 to 1333

    Kamakura Period

    In the Kamakura Period, Minamoto no Yoritomo creates the first 'warrior government' or shogunate in 1193. The Minamoto family rules from
    Kamakura, a coastal town of Japan not far from modern-day Tokyo
  • Period: 1336 to 1573

    Muromachi Period

    The Momoyama Period (or Azuchi-Momo ama Period) were the final years
    of the Medieval Period, which ended the 'Warring States' and Medieval
    periods, when 'three great unifiers' united the country by force under a
    military government.
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    Tokugawa (Edo) Period

    In the Tokugawa (Edo) Period, Japan is united under the Tokugawa clan and
    society is reorganised around four classes: samurai, farmers, craftsmen and
    merchants. Life centres on Edo (Tokyo), the new capital of Japan