The period known as Japan’s “golden age” of culture is most closely associated with the Heian court. The Heian period (794-1185) is renowned for its significant advancements in art, literature, and philosophy, exemplified by works such as "The Tale of Genji" by Murasaki Shikibu, and the development of a distinctly Japanese aesthetic in poetry, painting, and courtly life.
The period known as Japan’s “golden age” of culture was most closely associated with (the Heian court. zen buddhism the rise of the merchant class the code of the bushido
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