During the Empire era, Japan flourished and prospered with religion, government and art. After all, Japan used Buddhism as a religion of the country which played an important role as a national culture. An example of the influence of Buddhism is Todaiji Temple of Nara. Here is the Buddha statue, or a Buddha temple with a huge bronze statue of Buddha. The events of time and events in Japan really reflect this large structure.
In Japan, this time has established the imperial pedigree, the Asuka period (538 to 710), the Japanese region to become an important focus of the country. Buddhism highlighted and emphasized the use of Chinese culture and Confucian elements. The Nara period in the 8th century symbolized the emergence of a powerful Japanese nation and was often portrayed in the golden age. Meanwhile, the Imperial Government conducted a number of public works, such as government agencies, temples, roads, irrigation systems. During the Heian period (1185 to 794), the rise of military tribes and the start of Japanese feudalism system continued, followed by the peak of the emperor's power. From the rules of the feudal history of Japan, the rules of the powerful regional lord (Daimyo) and military regime (general), such as the Ashikaga Shogunate and the Tokugawa shogunate extended from 1185 to 1868. Emperor still exists, but the power of the merchant is weak primarily as a beggar.
And later, after the period of corruption Mr. Fujiwara Terra, Japan entered the feudal system of medieval, and saw the appearance of samurai (samurai) class. Incidentally, this is the first time the general's title was given to the commander of the Imperial Army. In 1185, Genji after Genikei's destruction (also called Genji) established a military regime for Mr. Uchinaumi Uchiura, a magnificent battle. Since it was ruled from Kamakura, it was the best general of the general. Kyoto is still the capital of the empire, but the emperor is now Urata
The long-term feudal period of Japan was characterized by the emergence of the ruling class warrior warrior. After a series of battles among the clan, Minimato Yorimoto established his center of power in Kamakura, who was not appointed General, but peace has still officially maintained its position as the capital of the empire. New religions like Zen are adopted from China. Immediately Zen was localized in Japan and was called Zen Buddha. It became a samurai class religion in the 15th - 16th century. It left a strong sign in Japanese art including drama. Zen artists aim to present the essence of aesthetic objects in a way that is as simple as possible. **