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6 Interesting facts about Samurai romanceofmen.com

The legendary and fearsome warriors of Japan, the samurai, has shaped Japanu2019s culture so much that their influence can still be felt today. We offer Japanese Katana, Chinese swords, Dao, Ninjato, Tanto, Damascus knives, outdoor knives, folding knives, fixed blade, pocket knives, EDC knives and more. Check out our best seller collection for your next knife order at: https://www.romanceofmen.com/<br><br>

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6 Interesting facts about Samurai romanceofmen.com

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  1. 6 Interesting facts about Samurai “Bushido” the way of the warrior, the Samurai’s code and culture has played a pivotal role in shaping Japanese culture. The legendary and fearsome warriors of Japan, the samurai, has shaped Japan’s culture so much that their influence can still be felt today. Here are six fascinating facts about Japan’s warrior class. Armour that incites nightmares The soul Bushido told samurai that their soul was in their katana. The katana is the most famous sword type in the world and the most iconic of all samurai weapons. The samurai would also name their swords and other weapons, so it’s pretty clear how much value and importance they placed on them. Both ornately beautiful and fearsome, the samurai’s armour is distinctive and iconic. However, the armour was not just made for looks, each piece had a function. The samurai’s armour was designed for mobility – it was sturdy, yet flexible for free movement in battle. Warriors who don’t go to war Warrior scholars During the Edo period (1615-1868) many samurai never actually saw battle, enjoying a mostly stable and peaceful Japan. During this time the Samurai paraphernalia and armour was more ceremonial than functional. This period turned the samurai into poets, scholars and bureaucrats. As nobility, the members of the samurai class had more responsibilities than fighting. The majority of samurai were very well-educated, literacy was extremely high and they were highly skilled mathematicians – all this at a time when very few Europeans could read. Die with honour Girls allowed One of the things people associate with samurai is the act of seppuku (aka “hara-kiri”). Seppuku can be either voluntary or as a punishment, either way, it’s seen as an extremely honourable way to die. The Japanese Bushi class (the class samurai came from) did include women who received similar training in martial arts and military strategy. These women were called Onna-Bugeisha, they participated in combat alongside their male counterparts . Visit our website below to find wide ranges of quality Katanas, Swords, Armour and Variour Knives: https://www.romanceofmen.com/ Call: +1 (701) 335-6220 Source: https://karryon.com.au/uncategorised/6-astounding-facts-samurai/

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