What philosophy did Japan borrow from China? What term, meaning “alternate attendance system,” required daimyo to live partly in Edo? Confucianism sankin kotai What does the term naiyu gaikan, which describes Japan during the end of its feudal age, mean in English? What area was considered to be the center of Edo? Nihonbashi “troubles from within and without” The samurai code of behavior, known in English as “the way of the warrior,” is called what in Japanese? What was Tokyo called during Japan’s feudal period? Edo bushido Dutch traders were allowed to maintain contact with Japan on what island in Nagasaki Bay? What city was the capital of Japan during the feudal period? Deshima (or Dejima) Kyoto Who developed haiku poetry? What word describes the territory, or fief, controlled by a powerful lord in feudal Japan? Matsuo Basho han