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Udemy – Japanese History For Foreign People Season2

Udemy – Japanese History For Foreign People Season2
Free Download Udemy – Japanese History For Foreign People Season2
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 713.79 MB | Duration: 1h 47m
The second half of ancient Japanese history: From the end of 8th century to 12th century


What you'll learn
You will be able to understand the characteristics of Japan and the Japanese people in a historical perspective.
It can reduce cultural confusion when doing business with Japanese people.
This will allow tourists to have a more authentic experience when visiting Japan.
You will be able to understand media works produced in Japan based on cultural and religious knowledge.
Requirements
You can understand it even if you have no knowledge of Japan.
Description
This lesson continues from the previous season.I do this lesson in English so you don't need Japanese language. And You don't need to remember so much things for some test because you are not students in Japanese school. Our goal is not passing the entrance test for high school or university in Japan.The important thing is to be able to use your knowledge of Japanese history to understand the historical background of Japan. So when you finished learning history, you can explain what you've learned simply.By taking this course you will be able to explain:Why do Japanese people eat raw fish and raw eggs without cooking them?Why are Japanese people afraid of ghosts?Which is the Japanese king, an Emperor or a Shogun?Why are there polytheistic shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan, and why do the same people visit both?Who was the great natto seller who opened the door to research into ancient Japanese history?Why don't the honorary CEOs in Japanese companies make decisions themselves?I make it a rule for students to learn about both the positive side and the negative side of Japan, Japanese people and Japanese culture based on academic knowledge historians figured out.Let's enjoy lessons.
Overview
Section 1: The second half of ancient Japanese history
Lecture 1 Lesson8; Heian period1/the end of 8th century to 12th century
Lecture 2 Lesson9; Heian period2/the end of 8th century to 12th century
Lecture 3 Lesson10; Heian period3/the end of 8th Century to 12th century
Lecture 4 Lesson11; Heian period4/the end of 8th century to 12th century
Lecture 5 Lesson12; Heian period5/the end of 8th century to 12th century
Lecture 6 Lesson13; Heian period6/the end of 8th century to 12th century
The person who works with Japanese people.,The person who majors in Japan or Japanese culture.,The person who wants to travel or study in Japan.,The person who loves Japanese movie or anime.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-history-for-foreign-people-season2/


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