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was a golden age for classical Japanese culture, marked by the flourishing of its art, literature, and courtly refinement.
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Samurai became the dominant warrior class, holding power and social prestige.
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The Genpei War was a civil war between the Taira and Minamoto clans.
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was a pivotal era in Japanese history characterized by the establishment of a feudal military government
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The samurai code of honor and loyalty guided behavior and social expectations.
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Established Japan’s first military government and began the shogunate system.
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Mongol forces tried to invade Japan but were defeated, partly due to “divine winds.”
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was a turbulent and transformative era in Japanese history, characterized by political upheaval under the Ashikaga shogunate
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Ashikaga Takauji took power, marking a new shogunate after the fall of Kamakura rule.
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A civil war between powerful daimyō that plunged Japan into chaos for over 100 years
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A new branch of Buddhism that influenced the samurai’s focus on discipline and meditation.
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Christianity was introduced to Japan, leading to cultural exchange and later suppression
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Powerful warlord who began Japan’s unification using advanced military tactics.
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was a time of political unification in Japan, marked by the rule of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who built grand castles like Azuchi and Momoyama.
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Finished the unification process and implemented strict social rules.
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Began the Tokugawa Shogunate, a time of peace, order, and isolation.
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Western nations forced Japan to open trade, leading to the fall of the shogunate.
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