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  • 1. Introduction: Why Study Japanese History?
  • 2. The Geography of Japan
  • 3. Prehistoric Japan: The Paleolithic Age
  • 4. The Jomon Period: Daily Life
  • 5. The Jomon Period: Tools and Pottery
  • 6. The Yayoi Period: Rice Farming Begins
  • 7. The Yayoi Period: Villages and Society
  • 8. The Kofun Period: Large Tombs and Kings
  • 9. The Kofun Period: Early Countries
  • 10. The Asuka Period: Buddhism Comes to Japan
  • 11. The Asuka Period: The First Constitution
  • 12. The Nara Period: The First Capital
  • 13. The Nara Period: Culture and Literature
  • 14. The Heian Period: The Rise of the Aristocrats
  • 15. The Heian Period: The Tale of Genji
  • 16. The Kamakura Period: The First Shogunate
  • 17. The Kamakura Period: The Mongol Invasions
  • 18. The Muromachi Period: The Onin War
  • 19. The Muromachi Period: Daily Life
  • 20. The Sengoku Period: The Age of Warring States
  • 21. Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi
  • 22. Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Edo Period Begins
  • 23. Life in Edo: Towns, Culture, and the Samurai
  • 24. The Closing of Japan: Sakoku Policy
  • 25. The End of Isolation: Perry’s Black Ships
  • 26. The Meiji Restoration: A New Japan
  • 27. The End of the Samurai and Modernization
  • 28. Education and Daily Life in the Meiji Era
  • 29. Japan as a World Power: Wars and Diplomacy
  • 30. Taisho Democracy and Social Change
  • 31. Showa Era: War and Recovery
  • 32. Postwar Japan: Growth and Peace
  • 33. Modern Society: Technology and Globalization
  • 34. Japan’s Place in the World Today
  • 35. Review: Key Points in Japanese History
  • 36. Timeline of Japanese History
  • 37. Important People in Japanese History 1
  • 38. Important People in Japanese History 2
  • 39. Important People in Japanese History 3
  • 40. Japanese Culture: Traditions and Festivals
  • 41. Traditional Japanese Arts
  • 42. Japanese Food: From Sushi to Ramen
  • 43. Manga and Anime: Japanese Pop Culture
  • 44. Sports in Japan: From Sumo to Baseball
  • 45. Daily Life in Japan: School and Family
  • 46. Transport and Communication in Modern Japan
  • 47. Nature and the Environment in Japan
  • 48. Japan and the World: International Relations
  • 49. Japan’s Future: Hopes and Challenges
  • 50. Let’s Study Japanese History!
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