what is the connection between shintoand the samurai class
the military class
the answer to this question is a
It is impossible to know
It is impossible to follow the old ways of the samurai. Samurai means to serve. You would serve the emperor or the shogun or daiymo, depending when in time you were living. Samurai followed bushido, or way of the warrior, devoting to life and death everything to follow a good path through service. The closet to this in a modern day way would be a Buddhist, serving in the army during the a time of war. Samurai were a class of person in Japan, when the samurai class was disbanded, so was its way of life.
The Samurai in the Peasants view:Where said to have been money, hungry, corrupt gangsters and killers who oppressed the peasants. They only used religion and spirituality to give themselves "purpose" during peace time. It is clear that the Samurai oppressed the peasant and merchant class; this was the case of where the lowest common class is oppressed by the more socially astute class.Basically they saw the Samurai, NOT in a good way, becuase they were the lowest of the Japanese Feudal system!!!!!
what is the connection between shintoand the samurai class
conflicts between powerful clans
The Shinto Philosophy that influenced personal behavior In medieval Japan is the Warrior Code of Loyalty, duty, and honor called "Bushido". It developed as the code for the Samurai class who believed in Death over surrender. It would later influence the KamiKaze Pilots of World War 2
samurai
The Samurai were the warrior class of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate.
In English, it is samurai, singular or plural. This is because it is a class of person.
the military class
There have always been warriors the Samurai case was just named not made
the answer to this question is a
The samurai case was abolished in 1886 during the Meiji restoration.
It is impossible to know
The Meiji Era wanted the Samurai class to disband because it was a time of peace. And it wanted to modernize its forces to compete or fight to equalize its force to the West countries.