culture   Feudal Japan

12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) honor (1) defensive fortifications (1) geisha (1) tea ceremony (1) warfare strategies (1) armor (1) art patronage (1) hierarchy (1) merchants (1) shinto shrines (1) siege weapons (1) vandalism (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 honor Feudal Japan Feudal Japan culture emphasizes loyalty to the feudal lord and family lineage. 3
2 defensive fortifications Feudal Japan In Feudal Japan, defensive fortifications such as castles and fortresses were used to protect against internal and external threats. 2
3 geisha Feudal Japan Geisha were highly skilled entertainers and respected artists in Feudal Japan. 2
4 tea ceremony Feudal Japan The tea ceremony was a highly ritualized and important social practice in Feudal Japan. 2
5 warfare strategies Feudal Japan In Feudal Japan, warfare strategies involved diverse military tactics and specialized warriors. 2
6 armor Feudal Japan In feudal Japan, samurai armor represented status and honor. 1
7 art patronage Feudal Japan Art patronage in Feudal Japan was associated with colonial power structures and supported by European rulers and feudal lords as a means of control and cultural dominance. 1
8 hierarchy Feudal Japan Feudal Japan's culture was organized around a social hierarchy determined by inherited social status and feudal obligations. 1
9 merchants Feudal Japan In feudal Japan, merchants were often looked down upon and had lower social status than farmers and artisans. 1
10 shinto shrines Feudal Japan Shinto shrines were considered sacred and an integral part of daily life in feudal Japan. 1
11 siege weapons Feudal Japan Feudal Japan developed and used advanced siege weapons, such as trebuchets and battering rams. 1
12 vandalism Feudal Japan In feudal Japan, samurai resorted to vandalism as a form of protest against the ruling class. 1