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The Samurai were the warrior class of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Local lords became increasingly independent and power devolved to local warriors(samurai).
The Shogunate is established in Japan when Minamoto Yoritomo was one of the greatest statesmen Japan had ever produced.He was the founder of Japan's military government known as the SHOGUNATE. The chief military officer of shogunate is called "SHOGUN". A shogun controls the law,the courts and appointments to office. MINAMOTO YORITOMO,the elder brother of MINAMOTO YOSHITSUNE,became the first Shogun of Japan.
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Bushidi effects Modern Japan. The code isRectitude or JusticeCourageBenevolence or MercyPolitenessHonesty and SincerityHonorLoyaltyCharacter and Self-Control(Also Samurai influenced the Japanese fashion, ceremonies etc.)Although samurai do not have any official status in today's modern Japan, descendants of samurai families still enjoy a high esteem among the Japanese population.Whether it be through martial arts, the peaceful arts, or their core beliefs, or the styles of swordsmanship, the samurai continue to influence life to the day.In 1643 Miyamoto Mushashi wrote 'The Book of Five Rings', the guide to swordsmanship which is still used today.The Samurai warriors are one of the great treasures of Japan, their beliefs and actions have brought great pride to the Japanese. They have given Japan a national identity and helped define their culture , enriching their sense of who they are as people.The concept of Bushido is illustrated by the Kamikaze fights in World War 2.
The Kamakura shogunate ruled Japan after the emperors power declined. The Kamakura shogunate was a type of feudal military government.
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
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None, Japan was never a Federation.
The Kamakura shogunate ruled Japan after the emperors power declined. The Kamakura shogunate was a type of feudal military government.
The daimyo in Japan followed various religious beliefs, including a mix of Buddhism, Shintoism, and Confucianism. They often practiced a syncretic blend of these traditions that evolved over time. Some daimyo also supported Christianity during the Jesuit missions in the 16th century.
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