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Conditions Sources

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Everyday Life in
Houses:
Japanese styled houses were made of
• Kallie Szczepanski, Four-Tiered Class
System of Feudal Japan thought.com,
Feudal Japan
straw. The richer people would sleep on a https://www.thoughtco.com/four-tiered- By Tobey Miner, Maya Segal, Jacob Weiner
beds of straw as well, with blankets made class-system-feudal-japan-195582
out off animal skin. Peasants would sleep
on mats made of straw. • Japan under the Shogun , https://
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shogunjapan1.weebly.com/way-of-life.html

Food: • Medieval Samurai Lifestyle: The Way Of The


Peasants ate vegetables, rice and fish, Warrior Aug 31, 2015 jpninfo.com.
which was used to make pottage. Pottage
is a thick soup or stew containing mainly
vegetables and sometimes meat. They
gave their first amounts of the meal to the
upper class, and on a good day they would
eat about
twice a day.
On a bad
day they ate
basically
nothing.
Samurai
warriors ate
rice, beans,
fruit, soy
products, 

vegetables,
seafood, meats, and Fu. Fu is also known
as wheat gluten. Since the upper class was
very wealthy they could afford many
different types of food. They had tempura,
miso, zoni, sushi, and many other meals.
Sake and tea were popular drinks for the
emperor, shogun, daimyo, and samurai.
Animals Different Classes Work Days
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The wildlife in feudal Japan includes many Feudal Japanese society was dominated by the Their workdays depended on the different
natural habitats. The islands of Japan samurai warrior class. Although they made up classes. The Emperor and the figureheads
stretch a long distance from north to south only about 10% of the population, samurai and would not do very much they were
their daimyo lords wielded enormous power. considered to be influences but did not have
and cover a wide range of climatic zones.
Their workdays depended on the different very much say on how to run the country.
This results in a high diversity of wildlife,
classes. The Warrior class were the real leaders of
despite Japan's isolation from the mainland
Japan and did most of the work running the
of Asia.
country. The farmers and fisherman
provided food for Japan and would spend
their days harvesting and fishing. The
craftsmen would build weapons for the
soldiers.

The Emperor and the figureheads would not do


very much they were considered to be
influences, but did not have very much say on
how to run the country. The Warrior class were
In the north of the country, there are many the real leaders of Japan and did most of the Daimyo Farmers & Peasants
subarctic species which have colonized work running the country. The farmers and
Japan from the north. In the south there fisherman provided food for Japan and would
are south-east Asian species, typical of spend their days harvesting and fishing. The
craftsmen would build weapons for the
tropical regions. Between these areas lies
soldiers.
the temperate zone which shares many
species with China and Korea. Japan also
has many endemic species that are found
nowhere else.
Artisans & Merchants
Craftsmen

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