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  1. Despite their reputation as skilled warriors, the samurai were not invincible. Many samurai died in battle, and the social and economic changes of the late 19th century ultimately led to the decline of the samurai class.
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    Samurai (侍、さむらい) were the hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan from the late 12th century until their abolition in the late 1870s during the Meiji era. They were the well-paid retainers of the daimyo, the great feudal landholders. They had high prestige and specialSee more

    In Japanese, historical warriors are usually referred to as bushi (武士, [bɯ.ɕi]), meaning 'warrior', or buke (武家), meaning 'military family'. … See more

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    In a 16th-century account of Japan sent to Father Ignatius Loyola at Rome, drawn from the statements … See more

    In December 1547, Francis was in Malacca (Malaysia) waiting to return to Goa (India) when he met a low-ranked samurai named … See more

    Maintaining the household was the main duty of women of the samurai class. This was especially crucial during early feudal Japan, when warrior husbands were often traveling abroad or … See more

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    Following the death of Prince Shōtoku and the victory against the Soga clan, Japan underwent … See more

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    As aristocrats for centuries, samurai developed their own cultures that influenced Japanese culture as a whole. Waka (Japanese poetry), noh (Japanese dance-drama), See more

    Several people born in foreign countries were granted the title of samurai.
    After Bunroku and Keichō no eki, many people born in the See more

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  3. WebApr 15, 2024 · Samurai, member of the Japanese warrior caste. The term samurai was originally used to denote the aristocratic warriors, but it …

  4. Why were samurai swords so strong? | All About History

    Web31st December 2014 By Frances White. Why were samurai swords so strong? Traditional Japanese katanas are famed for their incredible strength and cutting ability. Methods of making and perfecting these …

  5. WebJul 5, 2019 · Samurai were an elite class of Japanese warriors who performed military service for nobles. They were well-trained and highly skilled at riding horses and using the bow and sword. They wore …

  6. The samurai: A history of Japan’s warrior class

    WebJan 31, 2023 · The samurai served as the daimyo’s warriors, protecting their lands and carrying out their orders. Samurai were also involved in many important battles and wars throughout Japan’s history, including …

  7. The true story of Japan's samurai city that chose art over war - BBC

  8. WebSamurai. Samurai Armour. The samurai (or bushi) were the warriors of premodern Japan. They later made up the ruling military class which eventually became the highest ranking social caste of the Edo Period …

  9. WebThe samurai exercise a powerful hold on popular imaginations, both in and out of Japan, rivaling cherry blossoms, geisha, and Sony as Japanese cultural icons.