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TIMELINES OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS: JAPAN I & II
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1200 years ago, after the great ice age, Japan began to separate from the Asian mainland and become the island that we know today. This geographic isolation helped make the Japanese one of the most unique of all civilizations. During much of Japan's history, feudalism created a constant state of war between the local lords and chieftains. By 450 CE the Yamato clan ruled the land introducing Buddhism and Confucius to Japanese society. Ultimately a feudal order and class society developed with the Emperor at the head, followed by the Shogun, Diamyos and the Samurai.
While the empires of many civilizations have faded, Japan remains a culture successfully influencing the world by cultivating the antiquities from its unique past with its innovations toward a promising future.
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DVD (Closed Captioned, With Guide)
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Intermediate, Junior High, Senior High, General, Adult
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45 minutes
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2006
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