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    quiet and dim, the last thing you remember is a sharp poisonous dart hitting the side of your neck. All conscious fades as the dart from the ninja puts you to sleep for an eternity. Think of a fast agile man circling a group of nearby bandits. The Samurai with his quickness pierces all three bandits with his katana and slices their heads of clean with one swipe. His warcry possessed everyone that heard it as the

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    Samurai Culture

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    The Samurai were warriors in Japan. They were around during pre modern Japan. As you know the samurai were warriors these warriors came around very early they were first in Japan as early as 8th century c.e. The samurai warriors were great warriors that is why they were revered or were greatly respected. To become a samurai they had to go through rigorous training that began in their childhood. During samurai school they learned about many things like physical training, chinese studies, poetry

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    Heart Of A Samurai

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    Heart of a Samurai by Margi Preus is an adventure book that tells the true story of a fourteen year-old Japanese boy, who when fishing is caught in a storm and is whisked away from Japanese waters. Manjiro is the main character in Heart of a Samurai. He is a young fourteen year-old boy who is trying to support his family by fishing ever since his father died. He goes with four other fishermen to try and get food when he is swept away in a huge storm. Throughout, the story Manjiro is an intelligent

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    Japan’s Samurai In this text, the Yamamoto Tsunetomo describes various attributes that a samurai must have in order to serve their lord fully. These skills range from having wisdom, to having courage for every task that must be done. The reason that these virtues are important is because they exemplify the samurai of old, who were decreasing in number. Each virtue Yamamoto describes is important to a samurai, since it would form the keystone of his values. As such, Yamamoto starts out with why

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    Samurai Dbq

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    between two of the fiercest warriors in history, a knight or a samurai? Feudalism began in Japan and Europe when landowners gave land to warriors in order for protection. The knight or samurai would then let peasants live on their land. The peasant would pay for it by giving them a portion of their crops. In a one-on-one battle, a samurai would win because of their way of living, training, and armor/weapons. The first way that samurais were superior in battle through their way of living. In document

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    Rise Of The Samurai

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    The samurai, the knight of feudal Japan and wielder of the world’s most iconic weapon, the Katana. From the rise of the samurai caste and their use of the bow, sumo and katanas, we will explore the long and highly honoured position of the Japanese warrior. Japan was in danger, and the only heros were intelligent ,and rather scary, warriors from across the land. These noble warriors would soon earn the name, Samurai. The samurai caste stood as both a military and political power, rivaling even the

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    Samurai Code

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    Japanese samurai were warriors of the shogun rulers throughout feudal times. The Samurai Were Japanese warrior noblemen. They dominated Japan from the 10th throughout the 19th century. They are Comparable to a Japanese version of European medieval knights. The samurai were impressive fighters in combat and were powerful. In the 8th century, Japan's government sent warriors to control barbarians in northern Honshu. The government depended allot on these warriors. The name samurai which is ('those

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    Samurai Code

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    Over the span of thousands of years, countries have refined and honored the traditions of their culture. The Samurai code is an ancient practice from Japan, sometimes called Bushido. Samurai originally meant “one who serves”, which refers to men of noble birth. These warriors obliged by a strict code of conduct, where they practiced loyalty, courage, self-control, respect, honesty, benevolence, justice, and above all else, honor. In addition, appreciation and respect of life was essential for a true

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    Samurai Warrior

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    The samurai of Japan were a very loyal and honorable people. In ancient times the samurai’s lives were filled with discipline and intense training. The warriors were always ready for war or an attack, for they had developed a sixth sense. The samurai were important in history for their swords and art. First of all, the samurai’s katana, long sword was crucial to their lives because it was their main form of protection and also because of its cultural value. It states in trueswords.com, “the samurai’s

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    Samurai Beliefs

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    conjured when the word samurai is heard? A picture of courageous warriors who are experts at hand to hand combat and weapons such as the katana comes to mind. In fact, their beginnings were humble, serving the great lords by protecting them, and in exchange samurais got to be lords of their own land. Around the 12th century samurais rose to power backing up the dictatorship and becoming powerful in the government and politics. (History.com Staff 2009) But like any great warrior samurais have beliefs like

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