The samurais were located in ancient Japan
Samurais were officially abolished in Japan in 1876 during the Meiji Restoration.
No. Samurais are from Japan, not Thailand. They Speak Japanese.
Ancient Japan had jobs like farming and they also had warriors. There were also samurais.
this is where samurais like my ancestor lived
samurais were when japan was in the feudal system- they were hired by their lords to protect them from attackrs, and they would be given land in exchange
Today in modern day Japan samurais still exist in underground cults know as shakugan. these samurais take advantage of political leaders and are skilled in the art of assasination.
There is was no such thing as "ninjas" in Ancient History. Although movies have made them into black suited and stealth like warriors, the only type of warriors Japan had were the famous Samurais. Sometimes though, Samurais would dress up in black suits to spy on an enemy or to assassinate.
yes and no....the u.s. entered World War ll because japan hit pearl harbor...leading to many battles with japan, including midway, wich was the last major battles between the u.s. and japan
The primary function of samurais in feudal Japan was to serve as elite warriors and protectors of their lords, known as daimyo. They upheld the code of bushido, which emphasized loyalty, honor, and martial skill. In addition to military duties, samurais also played roles in governance, administration, and the management of land, contributing to the social and political structure of feudal Japan. Their influence extended beyond the battlefield, shaping cultural and ethical norms of Japanese society.
because of the Tokugawa isolation trough the 1800 hundreds, the samurais remained as a gentle administrative assistance. The samurais in some fashion traded theyre swords for pens.
because of the Tokugawa isolation trough the 1800 hundreds, the samurais remained as a gentle administrative assistance. The samurais in some fashion traded theyre swords for pens.